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What is the flower language of roses
The flower language of roses is love, beauty, bravery and sincerity. Roses symbolize love and are the perfect item to express love.

The flower language of 1 rose is you are the only one for me; the flower language of 2 roses is two people; the flower language of 3 roses is I love you; the flower language of 4 roses is vows and promises; the flower language of 5 roses is unrepentant love; the flower language of 6 roses is smooth; the flower language of 7 roses is joyful meeting; the flower language of 8 roses is making up love; the flower language of 9 roses is steadfast love; 10 roses' floral expression is ten perfect; 11 roses' floral expression is one heart; 99 roses' floral expression is long-lasting love; and 999 roses' floral expression is long-lasting heaven.

Rose flower language refers to the universal language of love expressed in roses, and different colors and numbers represent different meanings. Among them, red roses represent passionate love; yellow roses express innocent friendship and good wishes; purple roses convey romantic feelings and noble, melancholic emotions; white roses herald purity, out of the mud.

The rose is pronounced "Los" in the Latin system. Flora, the goddess of flowers, had no feelings for Amor, the goddess of love, and avoided him for a long time. One day, the cunning God of Love shot her with the arrow of love, and from then on, Flora fell in love with her, but Amor was so fond of the old and the new that he abandoned Flora. Disappointed, the goddess resolved to create her own flower that could cry and laugh, combining sadness and happiness to comfort herself. When the goddess saw her miraculous creation, she was so surprised that she could not help but call out the name of her beloved, "Eros" (which is the Greek name for the goddess of love). But because of the shy nature, the mood of excitement, she shouted into the "Los", the "Er" shouting missed, and since then this flower is named "Los" (English for) "ROSE").