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Saturday, 1 October 2011

Orange Roses Convey Emerging Emotions

By Davis Baron


Red roses vary in color, but all of these beautiful flowers convey deep feelings like those expressed by the best writers through the ages. As a cross between yellow, traditionally meaning friendship and red, the symbol of love, orange roses are coming to mean a friendship emerging into a passion leading to love. Like the spark of a flame igniting a fire of passion, orange roses are often seen as a symbol of growing love.

Many people send these beautiful red flowers on their anniversaries to remind their spouses of the love that they feel. These beautiful flowers are usually sent as a symbol of their deep and lasting love, and the people who receive these wonderful red roses accept them as a symbol of these important feelings. They are also becoming accepted as the follower of Halloween with its orange color. Whether it is the color orange associated with sunset or the color associated with the smell of citrus fruit, orange roses, introduced in the late 20th century, is having a profound effect on the industry.

The giving of a bouquet of orange roses may be seen as a symbol of a romance growing out of friendship. The passion ignited like the fire present in the orange color. The combination of yellow and red brings together two distinctly different emotions to represent a third and growing feeling of desire, passion and potentially enthusiasm.

Red roses are also symbols of survival with their combination of beauty and danger. Common names are Amber Queen, Brandy and Las Vegas and can have a dull or glossy finish. They all typically have a strong, sweet aroma offer strong resistance to diseases.Varieties of orange roses are in short supply and there are just three in the climbing category. There are no orange roses listed as roaming roses and even miniatures are on a short list. There are more varieties of moderately short and fewer moderately tall but since the color is a more recent addition to the rose family, more breeding will eventually lead to more available varieties.

They educate all of the others who are interested in these great flowers so they know when to plant, feed and prune them.
For example, a dull purple rose may seem to light up when placed near an orange one and when mixed with a bright pink can bring out the nature of the more subdued color.Since the breeding of orange roses is still relatively young, the color may have a tendency to fade or lose its coloring all together. It may take many more generations of growth to completely imbed the color into the flowers as well as the flowers into more gardens.




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