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If you find there are just too many meanings for different flowers to keep in
your head when visiting the local florist — or, let's face it, the grocery
store on your way home from work — don't despair. There are some general rules
about what the different COLOURS of flowers represent, which may be easier to
remember...
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•Blue: While Light Blue is a symbol of anxiety over problems such as
money and health, Turquoise can mean fulfilment for those with great
intelligence.
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•Dark Red: Symbolises constancy, continuity and immortality.
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•Green:Expresses joy and optimism.
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•Lilac: : Represents a sincere love, without the need for anything in
return. It can refer to the love felt for lovers, family or friends.
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•Orange: A colour that symbolizes the joy and satisfaction for a success
already obtained. On a more sentimental note it may also represent a love that
has already been consolidated and gratified.
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•Red: Too hot to handle, red is the expression of burning, passionate
love, great courage and desire. But beware because it's also the symbol of
anger.
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•Rose: The colour Rose (or pink) is a symbol of youth and expresses a
new love or admiration.
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•Violet: Expresses feelings of modesty, generosity and humility. The
‘shrinking violet' refers to its symbol of insurmountable shyness.
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•White: Is the symbol of purity, innocence and modesty and expresses a
sincere feeling. White can also be used when someone is waiting for news.
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•Yellow: : Though commonly associated with unfaithfulness and treason,
don't depair if you come home with yellow petals because it can also be the
symbol of luxury, pride and success.
IN ROSES:
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1 Rose:
Exceptional Love Only For You
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3 Roses:I Love You
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5 Roses:
I Love You Very Much
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12 Roses:
Our Love Has Reached a Perfect Dozen with much Mutual Affinity
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36 Roses:
Feeling Romantic - Attachment With You
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99 Roses:
My Love For You Is Forever
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365 RosesThinking & Loving You Everyday Of the Year
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10 Tulips: Perfect Love
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