Tuesday 12 June 2012

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Uses of Rose Throughout History
The Language of Roses
Meaning of Valentine's Bouquet of Roses
Roses Used as Medical Remedies
Roses have been used as a therapy down the ages for such diverse illnesses as gout and stomach upsets. The rose hip, with its high Vitamin C content, is still used today in its various forms for its health giving properties.

The Rose as a Religious Symbol
The Catholic Rosary was originally a string of 150 dried roses. In Christianity the white rose is associated with the Virgin Mary and the red rose represents the blood of Christ, spilled on the cross for the love of mankind.

The Rose is Linked to Perfume Manufacture
The Persians were the first people to find a way of extracting pure rose oil from varieties of the Damask rose, amongst others. The method, developed through thousands of years, still uses rose oil in soaps and toiletries. Indeed, rose oil remains a key element of the many fragrances manufactured by the perfume houses around the world.

Today, with over 30,000 vareties, the rose counts as one of the most popular flowers chosen by gardeners throughout the world. Wine growers in the Luberon area of Provence, use roses as an early warning signal for diseases and pests, such as green fly, by planting rose bushes at the end of the rows of vines. Roses of all types and colours are used extensively by florists to create bouquets that are given as gifts of friendship, love and respect. But what do the colour of the roses in the bouquets actually mean?

The Message Depends on the Colour of the Rose
Red Roses - Love. They convey deep emotions from respect to devotion.
White Roses - Chastity and innocence.
Pink Roses - Gentle emotions, joy, gratitude and appreciation.
Orange Roses - Togetherness, passion and energy.
Peach Roses - Anticipation and hope for the future.
Purple Roses - Light shades - Love at first sight. Darker shades - Splendour and regal majesty.
Yellow Roses - Exuberance, friendship and caring.
If the message the sender wants to convey is none of these things, but more than one emotion, according to the flower expert, "online flowers encyclopaedia", a bouquet of different roses symbolises mixed emotions. For example,a bouquet made with red and white roses, signifies, 'I love you intensely and my intentions are honourable.
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