The Mistery of Blue Roses

Roses are one of the most widely cultivated flowers in the world. But have you ever wondered if some of the rose colors that we see everywhere are even real? We all know red, pink, white, and yellow roses exist, but sometimes we see all kinds of different shades of blue from light to dark, so let's see if they are real or not. 

A blue rose is a flower of the genus Rosa (family Rosaceae) that presents blue-to-violet pigmentation instead of the more common red, white, or yellow. That means that blue roses are not naturally grown, and they need to be specially dyed to produce their rich pigment. Blue roses usually symbolize mystery and romance and are associated with different meanings. 

Light Blue Roses

Light blue roses represent sensitivity and feelings. Even if they don't necessarily represent romantic feelings, they represent feelings that have to do with peace and hope. Psychologically, light blue is associated with healing, tranquility, and softness. 

Dark Blue Roses 

Because of its mystical appearance, dark blue is wistful of mystery and creativity. Dark blue roses represent knowledge, power, and integrity. Being a more mature color, dark blue represents maturity and can match perfectly with someone who is sure of themselves and very independent.

Overall, blue roses offer unique symbolisms that vary from ordinary flowers. Because they are not very common, they make great gifts for special people in our lives to recognize and respect their originality. Some perfect examples of occasions with blue roses are for birthdays, graduations, and for simply showing someone how much you love them. They are also great for events like weddings. 

So, buying flowers is a great way to show someone that you are thinking of them. Gifting a bouquet of roses shows a lot of care and attention to your loved one.