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Meanings of Rose Colors and Numbers: Red, White, Yellow, Green, Pink, Orange, Blue, Black
Meaning of roses colors and numbers are very significant. Knowing the meanings of rose color and number helps to choose the proper gift for the proper person. All rose color meanings are discussed in detail in this hub. Enjoy the read on meanings of roses colors and numbers.
17 commentsLaura Wingfield: A Reflection of Her Menagerie
Explores and analyzes how Laura Wingfield's nature is reflected in objects that are as unique as she is.
0 commentsRoses: What is the Meaning of Rose Colours?
An interesting article explaining the meaning of roses. What their colours mean and the right colour to send as a gift ie birthday; friendship; love.
2 commentsAutumn Leaves, Blue Flowers, Red Berries - Colors in Plants
How plant fruit, leaves, flowers are colored by pigments. Why blue roses aren't found naturally. Basic color science of plants.
3 commentsSay it with Roses - Significance and Meaning of Different Colors of Roses
Haven’t we heard many a times ‘Say it with Roses’? A rose can communicate a lot. The different colors like red, pink, white, yellow,blue, black,peach,orange, lavender etc are symbolic of different things. However, there are many elements, such as the type of rose and number of stems, which can carry as much significance as the color.
5 commentsThe radiant rose flowers guarded by prickles
Rose flowers are one of the beautiful creations of God on earth. A bouquet of rose flowers can brighten up minds with its own unique beauty and fragrance. This hub discusses the structure, uses and various myths associated with rose flowers.
12 commentsBlue Roses
Blue roses were traditionally created by dyeing white roses, since roses lack a gene to produce delphinidin, the primary plant pigment that produces true blue flowers. So-called "blue roses" have been bred by conventional hybridization methods, but...
7 commentsGreen Rose, Blue Rose, Yellow Rose: Roses in Different Colors
Most of us always see red or pink roses. But have you seen ever a blue or green rose? Here are photographs of a rose in different colors. These photographs are not real, but color manipulated photographs in photo editing software. The digital photography and the photo editing software have made it easy to do a lot of experiments with photographs. Here is one of such experiments, in which you see a rose flower in different colors.
6 commentsBlue Roses
Roses that are light blue are frequently described as lavender or lilac and should not be confused with a "true" blue rose.. Lavender roses conveys enchantment and attraction; however, the blue rose tells...
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