
Pink rose flower language: first love, special care, love your bright smile.
Light pink roses: elegance, joy and tenderness.
Dark pink roses: gratitude.
Flower language interpretation: pink roses represent the beautiful first love. Pink roses do not have the red rose fire red, there is no white rose dancing snow white, it is only a light pink, silent tenderness, bowed head without words, but better than a thousand words.
Deciduous erect tufted shrubs, stem and branches gray-brown, densely setose and barbed, pinnately compound leaves, leaflets 5 to 9, elliptic to elliptic-obovate, obtuse serrate, thick, wrinkled, bright green above, gray-green below, pilose or prickly hairs, petiole and leaf axis sparsely covered with small prickles and glandular hairs. Stipules largely united with petiole, serrulate. Flowers solitary or 3-6 clustered, 6-8 cm in diameter, fragrant, densely covered with velvet hairs and prickly hairs, petals purple-red or white, single or double. Rosehips compressed globose, red, the venerable segments are persistent. Flowering from May to September, fruiting from September to October.

Rose Legend I
The rose itself is a legend. In the era of the Roman Empire, there was a beautiful girl named Rhodanus. Her beauty attracted numerous fervent suitors who pursued her persistently. Rhodanus could not stand it any longer and had to hide from her suitors in the temple of her friend Diana. Unfortunately, Diana became jealous. When the suitors rushed through the temple doors to get to their beloved Rhodanus, Diana, in a fit of rage, turned Rhodanus into a rose and her suitors into thorns.
Rose Legend II
In Greek legend, the rose was created by the Greek god of flowers, Crocus. In the beginning, the rose was just an inanimate seed of a nymph in the forest. One day, Kros, the god of flowers, found it by chance in a clearing in the forest. Cross asked Aphrodite, the god of love, to give it a beautiful face; let Dionysus, the god of wine, poured the divine wine, so that it has a fragrant odor. And the three goddesses of beauty and favor bestowed upon it charm, intelligence, and joy. Then the god of the west wind blew away the clouds, and Apollo, the god of the sun, was able to shine upon it and make it blossom. Thus the rose was born and was immediately crowned Queen of Flowers.