I absolutely adore orange roses!! My first tattoo, at the age of 16, was of an orange rose on the outside of my left ankle. I was recently searching for pictures of orange and red roses and I found this awesome article on orange roses at ProFlowers.com.
History and Meaning of Orange Roses
by Samantha Green
History and Meaning of Orange Roses
by Samantha Green
Primary Significance: Desire, Enthusiasm and Passion
Orange
roses have emerged as one of the true stand-outs among today's popular rose
varieties. The fiery color of an orange rose immediately conjures up passionate
thoughts of romance. They can also be reminiscent of the warmth of a glowing
sunset, or the sweetness of citrus. Orange roses come in a range of shades, from
bright orange to softer coral and peach colors. Since the introduction of the
orange rose into the world of roses, they have quickly found their place in the
hearts and imaginations of rose aficionados everywhere.
Primary Significance: Desire, Enthusiasm and Passion
Orange roses have emerged as one of the true stand-outs among today's popular rose varieties. The fiery color of an orange rose immediately conjures up passionate thoughts of romance. They can also be reminiscent of the warmth of a glowing sunset, or the sweetness of citrus. Orange roses come in a range of shades, from bright orange to softer coral and peach colors. Since the introduction of the orange rose into the world of roses, they have quickly found their place in the hearts and imaginations of rose aficionados everywhere.
Near the turn of the 20th century, rose cultivators
began to produce orange roses, thanks to the recent discovery of wild yellow
roses, and the spread of advanced hybridization techniques. As these early
experiments to produce orange roses yielded positive results, rose enthusiasts
found themselves with a new layer to add to the increasingly rich tapestry of
rose meanings.
The orange rose has mainly come to be regarded as
the symbol for desire,
enthusiasm and passion. Being a literal mixture of the colors yellow and red,
orange roses were often seen as a bridge between the feelings of friendship
symbolized by yellow roses, and love associated with red roses. Giving a bouquet
of orange roses could be a sign of emerging romantic feelings and the desire to
move a relationship beyond the stage of friendship. In addition, they can be an
expression of fascination, or a gift to say "I'm proud of you." Orange roses
have also become popular as a Halloween flower.
The association of orange roses with romantic expressions is fitting,
considering the obvious connection between the color of fire and the metaphors
we associate with it. The orange rose has become the perfect way to symbolize
the heat of passion, burning desire and the flames of love. Orange roses have a
power to send a message of romance that can rival even the red rose!
In the relatively short time the orange roses have been on the scene, they
have had quite an impact. From those who simply enjoy the warming color, to
those who wish to convey that special meaning, the orange rose has become a
mainstay in the family of roses. They can have the soft radiance of an autumn
sunset which warms and soothes the spirit. At the same time, orange roses can
have an intensity that can consume hearts and souls, much like the fire that we
associate them with. Whatever their purpose, a bouquet of orange roses is sure
to heat things up!
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