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White - is the color of innocence and also conveys the message, "You're heavenly." It's a great gift for a new love.
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One "dozen red roses" mean 12 red roses
red roses mean love, yellow roses mean jealous :D
The white roses symbolize friendship and purity. They are all of your friends that you don't have feelings for. The one red rose symbolizes love and passion. A dozen white roses with one red rose means "The white roses are all of my friends and the red rose is you, you stand out to me among the crowd and no one can compare to you."
dozen is twelve
24
it means 20 white roses
* Whether half a dozen or a dozen red roses to the opposite sex is a sign of romance (love.) The person who sends have a dozen roses may only be able to afford that amount and there is no other significant meaning to it. Just accept it and enjoy the half dozen roses.
well red roses are for love and white for purity but if there were all white and just one red it was probably showing how special you are and different compared to all the other girls.you would probably be the red rose and well the rest are the other girls
It means that out of all the bunch there is one that stands out, the white rose is meant to be you, and how you stand out amongst the rest.
11 Roses means: You are the one I love most in my life.or You are the one and only that I love.
Roses is the meaning of the English phrase "a beau's dozen." The question may be posed in crossword puzzles. It most famously references the 12 roses which one sends to his sweetheart on Valentine's Day.
If you are just wondering what the white rose stands for it is, innocence, purity. and secrecy. It doesn't say 'I love you' (red rose)but it means a little more than 'just friends'(yellow rose). The white rose is elegant and tells the receiver they are something special to the giver. The number of roses sent does not hold any significant meaning. But most often, roses are given just because of their beauty, not their meaning.