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 Sending Roses on Valentine’s Day by Charlie Farricielli from Rose Farm Buy Farm Fresh Grower Direct Sending Roses on Valentine’s Day Why should you send roses to your loved one this Valentine’s Holiday? The rose is the symbol of love, of magic, of hope, and of passion….perfect to let your loved one know how you feel about him/her! The rose represents ultimate beauty and perfection. It is the messenger of Romance! A dozen red roses remains the classic Valentine's Day favorite. However, many women report that they adore roses in other colors just as much. There are hundreds of colors to choose from. The choices are endless and it's easier than ever to select a rose that is as unique as your sweetheart. Just like people, flowers come in hundreds of shapes and sizes. When it comes to Valentine's Day gifts, carefully selecting the flower varieties and colors you send will result in a thoughtful, customized gift your sweetheart will treasure. The first step is to consider your sweetheart's preferences. What colors does he or she like? Men respond well to vivid, crisp colors such as red, orange, purple and blue. Women tend to relish pastel tones of pinks, peaches and lavenders. Does she have any favorite flowers? What are his hobbies? Rose Farm can create arrangements that revolve around your sweetheart's favorite hobby, sport or pastime. Ask yourself what message you want to convey. Consult with your Rose Farm we can explain the assortment of possibilities available. Giving cut Valentines roses as a romantic gift is a time-honored tradition that has been practiced for many years. And luckily, Valentines Day roses come in many varieties, combinations and colors, giving you a wide selection from which to choose the perfect bouquet. Valentine's Day Roses - A Rosy Past According to fossil records, roses have been around for 35 million years. Good thing - if you know your love will enjoy a life span comparable to that of the rose, Valentines roses are your best bet when it comes to selecting that perfect Valentine's Day gift. Actual garden cultivation of roses began about 5000 years ago in China. In ancient Rome, roses were grown in the Middle East for use as confetti, medicine and perfume. Public rose gardens were also created by Roman nobility for people to enjoy. In the 17th century the demand for roses grew to such heights that rose water was used as legal tender and for bartering. But it wasn't until the late 18th century that cultivated roses (the ancestors of our modern day roses) were introduced into Europe from China. Now roses (including Valentines Day Roses) can be found almost anywhere you look - from the grocery store, to flower shops, to personal gardens. Why do Women Love Valentine's Day Roses? It's simple: Valentines Day roses symbolize love and beauty. For most women, receiving a dozen Valentines roses says "I love you" in no uncertain terms. No other gift sends a romantic message quite like a bouquet of fresh cut Valentine's Day roses. While red roses are the most common choice when it comes to Valentines Day roses, these flowers do come in a wide array of colors - each endowed with a specific meaning. So before you rush off to order some Valentine's Day roses for your sweetie, it might be a good idea to find out exactly what messages these symbolic flowers will convey upon their arrival: Red Valentines Roses: Symbolize romantic love. Red Valentines Day roses make the perfect gift for a girlfriend or wife. Just make sure you don't give red Valentines roses to a friend - you don't want to be sending the wrong message! For All Your Valentine’s Day Flowers contact Charlie Farricielli from Rose Farm Buy Farm Fresh Grower Direct
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