Rose Colors & Meanings
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet," Juliet (Romeo and Juliet). That's right. It's the gesture that counts. A rose, whatever color it may be, smells sweet. But if you're curious, here are the most common colors of roses and what they mean.
Red - love and romance
Pink - grace and admiration
White - purity and new beginnings
Yellow - joy and friendship
Orange - passion and desire
Lavender - enchantment and wonder
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