Having a Problem Getting Your Message across? Let Flowers Communicate for You
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010The flower ordered more than any other type in bouquets, is the rose. And, with their stunning natural beauty, it’s no surprise. Fragile petals and a sweet fragrance are delightful to the senses, however do you know what message they convey? With the specific messages hidden in each tone, you can get your message across without speaking a word. It’s inconceivable to come across a natural blue rose, but sending a dyed bouquet can infer exactly that. Blue roses look magnificent, and blend attractively with many other kinds of flowers. Black roses aren’t natural either and in the main they refer to dying or partings. These days black roses are a favorite option for funerals. It’s important to recognize that not every flower’s color code demonstrates dark or sad connotations. Orange colored roses can demonstrate enthusiasm or fascination. Terracotta hues mean a feeling of desire and more pastel peachy colors show you are modest. Yet, the spectrum of peach can express a myriad of concepts from an invitation to closing a deal.
The ever-present red rose is a symbolic representation of ardor. Happily red roses mean more than just romance. More intense red or burgundy roses mean innocent beauty, just a single rosebud symbolizes purity and loveliness. Thornless hybrids say instant attraction which makes them a wonderful option for a first date.
Even though pink is derived from red, its hidden meanings are quite different. Frequently pink roses are sent to offer an apology or to herald joy and hope.
True white roses are normally associated with purity and because of this are often used in marriages. White roses also have associations to secrecy and harmony.
And so, if you can not find the words, let a bunch of flowers get the message across for you. Roses are available in such a range of hues, that in combination your vocabulary is practically infinite.