Code: AMLL4103
The classical red rose, omnipresent in any love story.
There is not a love, there is not passion, without this present.
It's the most passional and the most dreamed flower.
Essential the odd number except for dozen and its multiples.
Rosa bianca
In ancient times rose was sacred to Venus, love goddes. The legend tells that the flower, white in the beginning, became red when the goddes, rushing to Adonis's aid, pricked herself with a thorn.
Her blood's drops stained petals red.
White rose, linked to virginity, means eternal and pure love, free from worldly passion.
Rosa blu
In ancient times rose was sacred to Venus, love goddes. The legend tells that the flower, white in the beginning, became red when the goddes, rushing to Adonis's aid, pricked herself with a thorn.
Her blood's drops stained petals red.
Blue rose is artificially tinted, so it has not symbolic meaning.
However the colour is linked to loyality, confidence, honesty and piety.
Negatively it means snobbery, indifference and infidelity.
Rosa gialla
In ancient times rose was sacred to Venus, love goddes. The legend tells that the flower, white in the beginning, became red when the goddes, rushing to Adonis's aid, pricked herself with a thorn.
Her blood's drops stained petals red.
Yellow rose warns against envious looks; it means jealousy and arrogance.
Rosa Rossa
In ancient times rose was sacred to Venus, love goddes. The legend tells that the flower, white in the beginning, became red when the goddes, rushing to Adonis's aid, pricked herself with a thorn.
Her blood's drops stained petals red.
Red rose means passion, token of faithful love, symbol of love surviving to death.

