Primary Significance: Friendship, Joy, Get
Well
Yellow
roses have a shorter, albeit no less fascinating, history than other
roses. It wasn't until around the 18th century that yellow roses were
discovered growing naturally in parts of the Middle East. Prior to this,
roses in cultivation predominantly existed in various shades of pink and
to a lesser extent, white. However, once the first yellow roses were
introduced, their popularity quickly spread.
During roughly this same time period, new
rose cross-breeding and hybridization techniques were being innovated.
These experiments would play an important role in the evolution of the
yellow rose. One of the more compelling attributes of most roses is their
sweet smelling fragrance. This was a trait that the first yellow roses did
not share, and in fact, quite the opposite was true! In time however, as
breeding and cultivation methods were refined, hybridizers were able to
gradually phase in the more pleasing aroma that rose-lovers are accustomed
to.
Also changed over the years were the
meanings related to yellow roses. Throughout history, the color yellow has
been closely associated with the sun. As the source of light and warmth,
the sun is integral to life on Earth, and has been worshiped in many early
societies. It should come as no surprise that the color of the sun would
hold many positive connotations. In many Eastern cultures, for example,
the color yellow represents joy, wisdom and power. However, in Europe at
the time of the introduction of these roses, the color yellow carried much
more negative overtones. Consequently, yellow roses were long used as a
symbol for jealousy and dying love. As time went on, however, the more
universal meanings connected with the color yellow have come to prevail
and entwine themselves with the yellow rose. Today yellow roses are more
commonly associated with joy and friendship.
A bouquet of yellow roses now brings to
mind all of the sunny, cheerful feelings of warmth and happiness. In
contrast to the romantic meanings attributed to other roses, the yellow
rose is purely a symbol for friendship. This gives it a unique place in
the pantheon of roses. Yellow roses can send the perfect message of
appreciation and platonic love without the romantic subtext of other
colors. They can represent feelings of joy and delight, and are an ideal
way to brighten someone's day who may be feeling down. There is perhaps no
other flower that is able to bring out a smile in quite the way that a
yellow rose can.
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