Date When Celebrated : Always June 12
Red Rose Day is a time to enjoy and appreciate America’s favorite flower…..the red rose. A red rose signifies love. A June setting for Red Rose Day is very appropriate, as this is by far the most popular month for weddings. And, they are in bloom in the gardens across America this month.
In addition to being the most popular cut flower, roses are also the most popular flower in flower beds and around foundation of houses, garages and sheds. They are easy to grow, producing a bounty of sweet scented flowers from June up to the first frost.
Roses – Significance and Meaning of Each Color
Roses come in a wide range of colors. Each different color has a different meaning, or significance. It sends a silent, yet extremely important message from the sender to receiver.
Who originally defined the rose color meanings? We don’t know. But, make sure you are sending the right message when you select roses for someone. Otherwise, he or she will get the wrong message!
Guys, rest assured ….. SHE knows the meaning of every rose color. But, she is only looking for one… the red rose.
Red | Nothing sends the message of love more clearly, than a red rose. Make that a dozen! The meaning of this rose color is quite clear. Red roses represent love, beauty, passion, courage and respect. |
White | Whit is the color of purity and innocence. It also represents silence or secrecy, reverence and humility. |
Pink | Appreciation,”Thank you”, grace, perfect happiness, and admiration |
Dark Pink | Send roses of this color to show appreciation or gratitude. |
Light Pink | admiration, sympathy |
Yellow | Joy, gladness, friendship, delight, freedom, the promise of a new beginning. |
Orange | Admiration, desire, enthusiasm, fascination |
Red and White | Given together, these signify unity. |
Red Rosebud | A symbol of purity and loveliness |
White Rosebud | Symbolic of girlhood |
Cream | Charm, thoughtfulness, graciousness |
Thornless Rose | Signifies “Love at first sight”. |