valentines rose

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By Fresh_Flower

roses in my garden
roses in my garden

Everyone will have to provide roses to their loved ones. After all, what better way to express your love than with a bouquet of the most lush, most red, and most extravagant Valentine’s Day roses your neighborhood florist can provide?

Roses for Valentine’s Day

You may wonder why roses for Valentine’s Day when say, daisies will do just fine. Well, blame humanity’s penchant for attaching symbolisms to flora and fauna, planets and stars, and earthly objects. It just so happens that in the course of centuries, the rose has acquired romantic meanings suitable for the day of lovers. Thus the concept of Valentine’s Day roses was born.

Do not think either that the meaning of Valentine’s Day roses is confined to romantic love either! After all, romantic love itself is a hodgepodge of emotions that account for the tipsy feelings one experiences when in love. Thus, the Valentine’s Day rose is a symbol of honor, faith, beauty, balance, passion, wisdom, intrigue, devotion, sensuality. and timeliness, all of which are associated with love in its many forms.

You can also give Valentine’s Day roses for your mother because she deserves it after all the love she continues to give you despite your failings, for your sisters for putting up with your pesky brother phase, and for your nieces just because you want to be the first man to give them Valentine’s Day roses. Of course, do not ever dare forget to give the most special Valentine roses for the woman of your dreams.

Making It Count

Since Valentine’s Day roses can only be provided on that special day of the year—not only because of the cost involved but also because it will lose its meaning when given anytime of the year—you have to make it count. To do so, you may have to use a little imagination and lots of flair.

Instead of just red roses, you should add other colors into the mix. It will make for a more colorful bunch, not to mention that it will also convey subtle meanings. For example, a bouquet of red Valentine’s Day roses mixed with yellow ones mean passionate love with just a touch of possessiveness. Pink roses with white roses convey the thrills coupled with the innocence of first love, which is especially suited for your childhood sweetheart. Giving bouquets of Valentine’s Day roses may be passé for you. Well, why not make a carpet of whole blooms and petals leading to her room? You should be waiting at the end with your Valentine’s Day gift for a romantic effect.

If you have the patience for it—and believe us, you will take the trouble to make your beloved happy—you can always spell out your love with Valentine’s Day roses. Alternatively, you can enlist the assistance of a professional to transform your backyard into a field of flowers, maybe saying “Will you marry me?” Now, that should take the cake! Indeed, there are many ways that the simplest of arrangement of Valentines rose can become the most precious jewel in the world for your loved ones.


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SweetiePie Level 6 Commenter 2 years ago

My sister prefers pink roses, so that might be a fun color for people who do not like red. I still think pink can be romantic.

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