5 characteristics of rose
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Roses come in many different varieties. Although many of us are familiar with the traditional red rose, other hues including white, pink, dark mauve, yellow and varying shades in between, can be just as beautiful. All roses feature soft petals that are often doubled (meaning they have multiple sets of petals) and their stems are loaded with thorns. There are several different sizes, from tiny tea roses to larger varieties, and they can inhabit your garden as a shrub or as a climbing plant that is trained to scale trellises.
A single red rose is the classic token of love, but other types of roses have their own way of professing different emotions. Pink roses, for example, can signify happiness or a desire to be believed. A white rose can symbolize innocence or purity and a yellow rose can signify a loss of love. A red rosebud can signify purity and a white rosebud can symbolize girlhood. By contrast, a bouquet of mature blooms can represent deep gratitude. In the early 20th century, the phrase "sub rose," meaning "under the rose," came into popularity and was used to say "secretly, privately" due to the ancient tradition where a rose was used during a meeting to symbolize the confidence of the participants.
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