What is the language of roses?
Do you know what Rose language is? The rose is a kind of flower that symbolizes romance. The color of the rose is beautiful and it is a world-famous ornamental plant. The rose is also a kind of rich moral. Let the rose tell us that it belongs to a different kind of romance. Let's take a look at the language of the rose.
What is the language of roses?
Red Rose: passionate in love.
Pink Rose: the oath of love, hold hands and grow old together.
White Rose: pure love.
Yellow Rose: eternal smile.
Crimson Rose: I just want to be with you.
Wild Rose: romantic love, repentance.
Christmas rose: love of recollection.
Black Rose: gorgeous love.
The Plant Culture of Rose
The rose is a beautiful flower, and there are many people praising it in many novels and poems. It expresses a good expectation with the rose, and praises the beauty of the rose in the Song of the Red Rose by the poet Wang Hun in the Tang Dynasty.
Song of the Red Rose
Red glowing rotten gorilla blood, mother Yaochi sun immortal valerian.
The spring breeze in the evening catches the eye, and the brocade color of Shu machine is suspicious.
The fragrance of the prince's pavilion touches people, and the flowers have no spirit.
Ramie Rosie should be jealous, and the scenery is new year after year.
Well, now you know what the flower language of Rose is!
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