Roses. A Comprehensive Guide.


As the day of love approaches, we at the Mansionic Perspective sent an investigative reporter to investigate and report on the many varieties of roses that are available, and their possible meanings when sent to a doe eyed recipient. The investigative reporter, unfortunately, was busy, and, unfortunately, Thomasina was available, so we sent her. Unfortunately.

Roses. By Thomasina.

A white rose

To me, white roses symbolise purity, or a blank page if you have nothing to say.

A yellow rose

Yellow roses signify the warmth of a hot Summer’s day. Very apt for a wintry day in February.

A golden rose

Golden roses ooze warmth, but can look a bit passed their best in certain lights. Best not be used in budding relationships.

A peach rose

It may be my eyes, but peach roses look very similar to pink ones, only peacher. Innosense springs to mind, which is a play on words between innocent and scent, if you need to know. Roses have scent, not sense… although they may have that for all I know.

A pink rose

See what I mean? Very similar to the peach ones. Pink brings passion to mind, that just isn’t there yet. A bit like a kettle that’s just getting warm.

An orange rose

Orange roses effervesce with vitamin C, only they aren’t as edible as a normal orange. Their meaning could be taken in one of two ways. Either ‘you look good’ or ‘you need some vitamin C’. How well do you know the person you’re giving the rose to?

A green rose

Green roses are very rare. They give off the ‘I’m a catch’ vibe when given. It is unclear whether the message is from the sender or to the receiver, however, so caution must be taken with green roses.

A blue rose

Blue roses are my favourites. They look like a blue sky or an iceberg, deep, cold and distant, yet soothing on the eye. Just like me.

A purple rose

Purple roses signify wealth, royalty or Professor Plum in Cluedo. Deep feelings come with deep meanings, so think twice if your other half sends a purple rose and suggests going to the library to play a game.

A black rose

Black roses aren’t really black, just as red onions are more of a purple. These special roses fit in really well for those who mix up Valentine’s with Halloween, like Tom, the host of this site, does. I don’t get it either.

A red rose

The number one symbol of love. A single red rose. Which baffles me as to why they become cheaper in price the more you buy. Unless they are for other people, which kind of goes against the meaning of the day. I like red roses though, and don’t mind how many I receive.

A spotted rose

A spotted rose. For one, it’s more swirly than spotted, and for two, there are conflicting messages emanamanating from this rose. Especially the blue and red variety… I’m cold and hot. The red and yellow variety isn’t too bad… indicating a passionate Summer in February.

I hope you find this comprehensive guide useful. I am also in the process of writing one about chocolate, but every time I taste, I finish the whole box and can’t be bothered with the writing. Thomasina.

16 responses to “Roses. A Comprehensive Guide.”

  1. Inside the Mind of Isadora avatar

    Lovely pics of roses. They do come in so many color, don’t they?
    Isadora 😎

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    1. Tom avatar

      These ones especially, Isadora! They’re all AI created! 🤣

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      1. Inside the Mind of Isadora avatar

        Well, that’s interesting, Tom. I’m still getting my head around AI. It’s going to be something, isn’t it? 😊 hope you’ve been well. 😎

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        1. Tom avatar

          I hope it doesn’t go the way I think it may go, Isadora. AI art is quite the thing. Handy for the blog, though! 🙂
          And I’ve been good. I hope the same of you.

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  2. Diane Henders avatar

    LOL! Thomasina definitely has her own version of the “language of flowers”. 🙂

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    1. Tom avatar

      She has her own version of language full stop, Diane! 🤣

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  3. Destiny avatar

    “like Tom”… Black it is 😁

    perfect share for the month, Tom 🤍

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thanks, Destiny.
      Yes, I much prefer Hallowe’en! 😊

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  4. Saturnianul avatar

    My favourite flower is the rose

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    1. Tom avatar

      I can see why! 🌹

      Like

  5. Chris Hall avatar

    Roses are rather nice, but if Thomasina has any more chocolate, I’d like some too. Can you pass some to me? 🥰🍫

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    1. Tom avatar

      Chris, do you seriously think there will be any chocolate left with Thomasina around? She has all the hiding places under surveillance! 🤣

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  6. europasicewolf avatar

    Beautiful roses 🌹 😍 and I am once again drawn to those in glowing golds/yellows/oranges! Interesting meanings to them in their symbolism…and I guess Thomasina finds great symbolism in chocolate 🍫 😋 😀

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    1. Tom avatar

      Oh, she does!
      And yellow/orange = upliftment and creativity and gut feeling. Go for it! 😁

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      1. europasicewolf avatar

        Absolutely, Tom! 💯💥

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