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2007-02-13 11:22:43 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Holidays Valentine's Day

8 answers

Burgandy Unconscious beauty

Coral Desire

Lavender Enchantment, love at first sight

Moss Rose Confession of love

Orange Fascination

Pale colored rose Friendship

Pink, dark Admiration, thankfullness

Pink, light Perfect happiness, joy and grace

Red Love, passion, respect

Red bud Pure and lovely

Tea roses I still love you

White Innocence, purity, secrecy

White bud Too young for love, girlhood

Yellow Friendship, joy, in Victorian times, jealousy

2007-02-13 11:25:22 · answer #1 · answered by Rebecca44 2 · 1 0

Red is for love
Purple to signify that the giver has fallen in love with the recipient at first sight.
Coral and Orange signal desire
Yellow is joy and friendship
Pink is an expression of gratitude and appreciation
Light Pink are for feelings of admiration and sympathy
Peach is for either sympathy or gratitude
White means reverence and humility
Black is actually deep red which look black and can mean either death and can be used as a symbol to express vengeance towards a foe or meaning the death of old habits, thus signaling rebirth.

2007-02-13 11:31:08 · answer #2 · answered by kahlah23 2 · 0 0

Red Love, Beauty, Courage and Respect, Romantic Love, Congratulations, I Love You, Job Well Done, Sincere Love, Respect, Courage & Passion
Red (Dark) Unconscious beauty
Red (Single) "I Love You"
Deep Burgundy Unconscious Beauty
White Purity, Innocence, Silence, Secrecy, Reverence, Humility, Youthfulness, I am worthy of you, Heavenly
White (Bridal) Happy love
Pink Appreciation, "Thank you", Grace, Perfect Happiness, Admiration, Gentleness, Please Believe Me
Dark Pink Appreciation, Gratitude, Thank You
Light Pink Admiration, Sympathy, Gentleness, Grace, Gladness, Joy, Sweetness
Yellow Joy, Gladness, Friendship, Delight, Promise of a new beginning, Welcome Back, Remember Me, and Jealousy, "I care"
Yellow with Red Tip Friendship, Falling in Love
Orange Desire, Enthusiasm
Red and White Given together, these signify unity
Red and Yellow Jovial and Happy Feelings
Peach Appreciation, Closing of the deal, Let's get together, Sincerity, Gratitude
Pale Peach Modesty
Coral Desire
Lavender Love at first sight, Enchantment
Orange Enthusiasm, Desire, Fascination
Black * Death, Farewell
Blue * The unattainable or impossible
Single in any color Simplicity, Gratitude
Red Rosebud Symbolic of purity and loveliness
White Rosebud Symbolic of girlhood
Thornless Rose "Love at first sight"


* These roses do not actually exist.

2007-02-13 11:29:25 · answer #3 · answered by deerogre 4 · 1 0

White-Purity
Red-Romance
Pink-Sex
Yellow Friendship

2007-02-13 11:25:47 · answer #4 · answered by CrazyGirlinaMessedUpWorld 2 · 1 0

Rose (Love)
Orchid (A Belle)
Iris (My Compliments)
Calla Lily (?)
Sunflower (Pure thoughts)
Amaryllis (Splendid beauty)
Tulip (Declaration of love)
Carnation (Pride and beauty)
Hydrangea (Heartfelt)
Bird of Paradise (Joyfulness)
Chrysanthemum (Fidelity)
Daffodil (Chivalry)
Tiger Lily (I dare you to love me)
Anthurium (Hospitality)
Peony (Bashful)
Lilac (Youthful innocence)
Gerbera Daisy (?)
Anemone (Anticipation)
Aster (Patience)
Stargazer Lily (?)

2007-02-13 11:30:16 · answer #5 · answered by gone from here too 4 · 0 0

Red = love, romance, beauty

White = purity, innocence, youth

Pink = happiness, appreciation, sympathy, often used to say "thank you"

Yellow = friendship, joy, a fresh start

Orange = desire

Purple/Lavender = enchantment, admiration

Black = death, goodbye (but they don't exist naturally, only dyed)

2007-02-13 11:33:20 · answer #6 · answered by krista 1 · 0 0

This site list all the colors that I believe there are..even some I did not know about...however it would not let me copy so you should check it out..very interesting

2007-02-13 11:30:51 · answer #7 · answered by Maybe I am a smartass..so what 4 · 0 0

red

2007-02-13 11:26:17 · answer #8 · answered by booge 6 · 0 0

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