Valentine's Week officially begins on February 7 with Rose Day. To commemorate love and affection on this romantic day, roses are given as gifts to that particular someone.

The tradition of giving and receiving roses as a way to express feelings to loved ones is thought to have started during the Victorian era.

You can give red, pink, yellow, orange, white, lavender, and blue roses to your loved ones on Rose Day. Each rose represents a distinct emotion.

You can observe Rose Day by donning any of these hues, growing a rose bush, or even purchasing jewellery made of rose gold.

Flowers have the power to make people happy and smile. Valentine's Week energises romantic relationships.

A rose can help you effectively express your love, affection, desires, and feelings if you are bashful about doing so.

The most recognisable flower associated with love is the red rose. However, on this day and every other day of the week, white, pink, and yellow roses are also presented to show love.