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"My love
is like a red, red rose"...or
maybe a black rose,
a pink rose, or a yellow
rose!
As Valentine's Day approaches
(February 14th), Cupid's
victims everywhere may
be thinking about what
kind of roses to send
to their sweethearts.
You can be sure that
professional florists
are thinking about it,
as they busily prepare
to accommodate everyone's
rose requests. Red roses,
of course, are universally
understood to symbolize
love. But, just as there
are many degrees of
love, there are many
shades of roses that
may be called "red".
Some are so deep that
they even come close
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A truly black rose is a thing
of legend; it doesn't really exist. Black
is a color that just doesn't seem to occur
very often in nature's palette of flower
colors. Nonetheless, the idea of a black
rose seems to convey a sense of magic, mystery
and rarity, and hybridizers are doing their
best to provide them for us. Three such
rose varieties are already on the market
in somewhat limited quantities: 'Black Magic',
'Black Beauty' and 'Black Baccara'. Each
of these roses is actually a deep maroon
in color. The 'Black Magic Rose' is a dark,
velvety red. 'Black Beauty' is a Victorian
burgundy color with a beige tone at the
base of the petals. The 'Black Baccara Rose'
is the color of a nearly ripe blackberry.
It's probably the darkest rose of all. All
of these roses display a rich, velvety texture
that is captivating.
Two more roses that have
an air of mystery about them are called
'Abracadabra' and 'Hocus Pocus'. Each of
these smaller sized roses is a very dark
red in color with random splashes and streaks
of cream-yellow throughout the petals. 'Abracadabra'
is a bit darker and has a few more streaks
than 'Hocus Pocus'.
As far as red roses go, they
are available in a wide range of sizes and
shades. Two of the largest are 'Grand Gala'
and 'Rouge Basier'. Each is a bright, clear
red in color. 'First Red' and 'Charlotte'
are two medium sized roses that have deep
red petals. 'Classy' is a medium to large
rose that tends to be more burgundy. 'Bull's
Eye' is a new medium to large hybrid with
a rich, romantic red color. 'Temptation'
and 'Kardinal' are both bright red in hue
and delicate in size. 'Red Berlin' is a
large rose with a rounded shape and tomato-red
petals. An unusual new red rose is called
'Red Intuition', which features dark red
streaks on its bright red petals.
White roses symbolize purity
and innocence, and there are abundant choices
among these roses as well. While none are
really as white as freshly fallen snow,
some rose hybrids do come very close, while
others are varying shades of ivory, cream,
or beige. 'Bianca' and 'Escimo Roses' are
two medium sized white roses are nearly
a true white in color. 'Tineke' has a greenish-cast
to its petals, especially before it's fully
open. 'Vendela' is a beautifully shaped
rose in a champagne ivory tone. 'Avalanche'
is perhaps the largest white rose on the
market, presenting a big hand-full of petals
in a bright eggshell hue.
If pink roses are more your
style, your local florist has a large selection
available. Pink generally means sweetness,
gentleness, or happiness, but the varying
shades of pink roses can imply many different
moods. 'Charming Unique' is a rose that
has a graceful, tall bud that opens in a
medium, warm pink color. 'Hot Princess'
and 'Mascara' are two roses that are a vivid,
shocking pink. 'Aqua' is a new, large sized
rose in a clear, lavender pink hue. 'Anna'
is a creamy, cameo pink, while 'Bianca Candy'
has a very soft, cotton candy pink color.
A very unusual rose is 'Henri Matisse' that
has light pink petals streaked with dark
pink. There are dozens more pink rose varieties,
ranging from coral through peach to nearly
lavender in tone.
The choices abound among
yellow roses too. Traditionally understood
to symbolize joy, friendship, or even jealousy,
yellow roses come in wide range of shades.
'Aalsmeer Gold' is an old favorite, a long
lasting rose with bright golden yellow petals.
The 'Judy Rose' is one of the largest yellow
roses that is a soft, buttery yellow in
tone. 'Skyline' and 'Cream Prophyta' sport
pale yellow petals and 'Golden Gate' is
a deep, golden yellow color. An interesting
bi-color rose is called 'Konfetti', featuring
yellow petals with a red edge.
Blue roses? Well, they're
more elusive than black ones. Roses don't
seem to have the genetic makeup to produce
blue petals, and all the so-called blue
roses on the market are really varying shades
of lavender. One of the best is called 'Blue
Bird', a medium to large, clear lavender
rose with a rounded shape and a high petal
count. Another is 'Blue Curiosa', which
has a matte lilac color and seems to open
more slowly. 'Pacific Blue' is a pale, antique
lavender with a romantic, ruffled shape.
Lavender roses signify enchantment.
There are many more types
of roses that bear mentioning, which we'll
cover in a future newsletter. But for now,
bear in mind that the meanings associated
with the various rose colors are not necessarily
consistent or universally understood. And,
the meanings that have been ascribed to
some flowers have changed over the years.
Below, we've assembled a listing of the
more contemporary messages that are commonly
associated with the colors of roses.
Use this guide at your own
risk:
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Red Rose
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true love, passion,
I love you
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Deep Burgundy Rose
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unconscious beauty
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Yellow Rose
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happiness, friendship,
freedom
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Pink Rose
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sweetness, gentleness
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Light Pink Rose
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grace, joy
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Dark Pink rose
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thankfulness
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Peach Pink Rose
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admiration, appreciation
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Peach Rose
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let's get together,
sincerity
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Coral Rose
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desire
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Orange Rose
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fascination, enthusiasm
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White Rose
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purity, innocence
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Lavender Rose
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enchantment, love
at first sight
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White and Red Rose
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unity
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Yellow and Red Rose
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jovial and happy
feelings
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Valentine's Day is a really busy time for flower shops, so be sure
to give your local florist
plenty of advance notice,
most especially if you
want to send a specific
color or variety of
rose. It's also a good
idea to have a second
choice in mind. And
remember that your neighborhood
flower shop can arrange
for roses to be delivered
out of town, too. Consider
having the flowers delivered
a day or two early.
It will make easier
for your florist to
give you the best selection
and service, and it
will let your Valentine
know that you just couldn't
wait to get your message
across.
What will your flowers
say?
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