Saturday, November 14, 2009

I'm in the pink roses♥

Pink roses are one of the oldest flowers known to us and have a rich history that dates back to some of the earliest pieces of visual art. In the Talmud, it is written that these are the only flowers allowed to bloom in Jerusalem; thus, they came to be associated with paradise. Pink roses were the dominant species of wild flowers and were the first to evolve into their present-day form. When they were first cultivated in the 18th century for commercial use, most of them existed in shades of pink - from a pale, almost white to a deep crimson.

With the development of hybridization techniques and the discovery of new species, flower growers introduced new shades of pink to the public. At around this time, roses were also imbued with the ability to bloom all throughout the year - a significant development since they only blossomed once a year. As more shades and species evolved, each began to have their own meanings, and the meaning of these flowers became even more refined.

Today, pink roses are known as symbols for love and gratitude. These flowers also carry undertones of elegance, grace, sweetness, and poetic romance. Because it was more prevalent over other garden-variety roses, it became strongly associated with these positive sentiments. Different shades also carry their own meanings. Light pink symbolizes admiration, gentleness, and can be used to bring messages of sympathy. Fuchsia-toned roses can mean appreciation and gratitude and are traditionally used to express thanks. As a decorative presence in the corner of a room, the aroma, color, and shape of a bouquet can make everything look small and shabby in comparison.

Due to the many ways where they can be used to express a wide range of meanings and emotions, pink became the second most popular rose color next to red. The symbolic importance as well as the delicate appearance and sweet fragrance associated to all roses are traced back to the oldest of flowers - the pink rose. Although much has changed about it throughout history, It has held a consistent, prominent place in the world of flowers. Today, pink roses have a unique position that represents refinement and elegance while communicating admiration and thanks. Any recipient of a bouquet will not only be taken aback by their beauty, that person is sure to feel special and loved.



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