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Yellow Rose
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Still Life of Yellow Roses with Lilacs
Raoul Maucherat de Longpre
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Detail of Yellow Rose
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Yellow Rose of Cuba
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Yellow Rose II
Gary Curtis
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Fiery orange Rose
Olga Curd
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Yellow Rose
Vassilis Sinopoulos
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Olga Curd
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Ingrid Dohm
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Yellow rose with orange fringe petals
Robert Sicotte
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Robin Anderson
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Rose 126
Scott Kuehn
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Yellow Rose, Iron gate
Robert Sicotte
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Yellow rose, Iron gate
Robert Sicotte
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Yellow Rose
Gary Curtis
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Yellow Rose
Talon Sorensen
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Old Gallery
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Yellow Roses stiletto
Elena Feliciano
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Beautiful yellow rose close up
Abby Rex
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Still Life of Yellow Roses
Raoul Maucherat de Longpre
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Yellow Rose
Carol Brown-Tenzyk
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ROMANTIC YELLOW ROSE
susan lipschutz
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Yellow Tea Rose
Gustavo Alvarez
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Yellow Rose
Paul MacDonald

The Meaning of Yellow Roses - Friendship and Well Wishes
By Timothy Spencer

The yellow rose might be younger than all the other rose colors, but that doesn't make its history and meaning any less fascinating. Yellow roses were first discovered in the wild at parts of the Middle East during the 18th century. Before its discovery, roses were cultivated in shades of red, pink, and white. Once the first yellow roses were introduced to Europe, however, their popularity quickly grew.

At around the time the yellow rose was introduced to the West, hybridization techniques and experiments on flower cross-breeding were being innovated and perfected. These experiments played an important part in the evolution of the yellow rose.

What draws people to most flowers is their subtle, sweet-smelling fragrance - a trait that yellow roses from the Middle East did not share. In fact, the opposite was true; the first yellow roses had a pungent, unpleasant odor. Breeding and cultivation methods changed this, and rose hybridizers were able to slowly introduce the pleasing aroma that rose lovers enjoy.

As the yellow rose evolved, so did the meanings people attach to it. The color yellow is associated with the sun, the source of life and warmth. The first civilizations worshiped the sun as a god because of its key importance to life on Earth. It's no big surprise that for many Eastern cultures, the vivid color of the sun would hold positive meanings such as wisdom, joy, and power. When the yellow rose was brought to 18th century Europe, however, the color yellow had more negative overtones.

As such, yellow roses were used as a symbol for dying love and jealousy for a long time. However, its negative meaning eventually got replaced by the more universal, positive meaning of the color yellow. Today, people commonly associate yellow flowers with joy, friendship, and delight.

A bouquet of bright yellow rose blooms reminds its recipient of sunny, cheerful emotions like happiness and warmth. As opposed to the romantic meanings attached to red and pink roses, yellow roses are used as a symbol for friendship. Yellow flowers send the message of appreciation, gratitude, and platonic love without the romantic overtones of other rose colors.

As such, they make the perfect gift for someone who's sick at the hospital or who is generally feeling down. Yellow roses also promise new beginnings, which make them appropriate for occasions like graduations, birthdays, and homecomings. There is probably no other flower that can brighten up someone's day the way a yellow rose can.

This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose - Flowers Philippines. We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can send Flowers to Philippines or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.

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