Romance & Roses – Romantic Rose Names

The rose has been a symbol of romance and love for a long time. Its beauty has adorned castles, gardens and cottages around the world. For centuries, it has captivated through its beauty and often seductive fragrance, charming and charming lovers. This article lists some of the most romantic rose names of all time!

According to Greek mythology, it was Aphrodite, the “goddess of love”, who gave the rose its name. William Shakespeare in Romeo & Juliet wrote: “What we call by any other name would smell just as sweet.” A Swedish proverb promises: “If I had a rose for every time I thought of you, I would be collecting roses for life.”

Here are some lovely rose names that capture the essence of pure romance:

Heaven on earth?

Paradise, Cloud Nine, Secret Garden, Lovers Lane, Cottage Garden, Boudoir, Camelot, Eden Rose, Garden Party, Memory Lane, Crystal Palace.

Be mine

Angel Face, Wild Thing, Sweetheart, Casanova, Special Angel, Baby Love, King of Hearts, My Valentine, Sweetheart Cake, White Angel, June Bride, Valentine, Olde Romeo, Olde Sweetheart, Blushing Bella, Honey Orange, Dream Girl, Sleeping Beauty, Old Fashioned Girl, Sweet Butterfly, Brave Heart, Dear Llama, Dream Lover, Dear Baby, Dream Baby, Darling, Red Sweetie, Created Sweetie, Cupie Doll, My Girl.

Exactly my feelings

Breathless, Burning Desire, Simply Irresistible, Dazzled, Rapture, Obsession, Amusing, In The Mood, Romance, Charisma, Appreciate, Sensual, Puppy Love, Pure Delight, Sensation, Swonderful, Sweet Dream, Summer Blush, Bliss , Scentsational, Scentimental, Purple Pleasure, Purple Passion, Sweet Sensation, Thinking of You, Tenderly Yours, Remember Me.

A prelude to love

Sweet Valentine, Wild at heart, Sexy Rexy, Pure poetry, Belle Amour, Captivation, Lost in paradise, Love, Unforgettable, Young love, Romantic rose, Love in bloom, Careless love, Young hearts, Red love, Spice, Loveglo , Plus the rainbow, something special, a little piece of paradise, the bride’s dream, red hot, enchanted, endless dream, lasting love, good memories, forbidden, irresistible, forever mine, forever yours.

Blame it on the moon

Love Potion, Passionate Kisses, Ruby Lips, Cupid’s Charm, Candlelight, Song of Paris, Bouquet of Venus, Butterfly Kisses, L’Enchantresse, Little Flirt, Moonlight and Roses, Apricot Kisses, Cupid, Pillow Talk, Love, Valentine Heart, Kiss of Fire, Lipstick ‘n’ Lace, Coral Kisses, Velvet Touch, Tropical Passion, Star Twinkle, Sunset Song, Secret Obsession, Smooth Romance, Victorian Lace, Stardance, Inspiration, Starlight Fantasy , Starglo, Torch, Frown, Cuddle, Touch of Venus, Kisses, Intrigue, Seduction, Heart of Gold, First Kiss, Chantilly Lace, Flaming Torch, Impulse, Emotion, Double Date, Hug.

Love notes …

Kiss the Bride, You ‘n’ Me, Dolce Vita (Sweet Life), Rose d ‘Amour, Love Knot, Just for you, Purple heart, Bride, Promise, Bridal rose, Wedding day, For you, Bachelorette party , With love, Bridal White, especially for you, Bridal Sunblaze, Wedded Bliss, Near You, Kiss ‘n’ Tell, Memories, Sincerely yours.

Tips for adding a little romance to your garden with roses:

Climbing roses – Enjoy the allure of climbing roses clinging to a garden gate, trellis, or even an old tree stump. Simply train your climbing by lifting a stake in the direction you want it to grow and gently securing the poles with flexible ties.

Fragrance – As if the names weren’t intoxicating enough, have you ever passed a newly blossomed rose bush and passed out from the smell in the air? Some roses are beautiful to look at, but they do not have a strong scent. Add to the atmosphere by choosing roses with powerful scents.

Color palette – Sometimes intermixed colors can present a vivid and impressive image. Try mixing corals with deep pinks or lavender with soft pinks or fuchsia. Velvety reds are also a traditional favorite; And whites can be dazzling too, especially when they have a draped effect.

Romantic friends – There are many romantic pairs for your roses, here are a few: peonies, lavender, lilacs and jasmine.

“And I will make you beds of roses and a thousand aromatic corsages, a flower hat and a kirtle embroidered all with myrtle leaves” – Christopher Marlowe on Come live with me and be my love.

And just when you thought a rose was just a rose …

Written by author April McCallum, an incurable romantic who loves artistic gardening and landscape design.

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