Roses are the most popular flowers given as gifts. Dramatic, Lovely, stylish, spectacular, dramatic, intriguing, and challenging, millions of roses are sent on Valentine’s Day every year. But when the word roses are said, it is so easy to presume that this is the red rose. But roses come in different glorious colors. Valentine’s Day is a day of love, friendship, and appreciation…for lovers, family, friends, and children.
RED
Red speaks of consummation, burning desires, and the deepest of passions. As the universal symbol of romance and true and undying love, red roses – the lover’s rose – have become the most popular Valentine’s Day roses.
Red rosebuds, mysterious and yet to be bloomed, celebrate the beauty and purity of young love – innocent, fresh and youthful. Fully bloomed red roses symbolize a relationship that has grown and is enjoying the sweet harvest of love. These are perfect for anniversaries. Given within a marriage, red roses are a symbol of passion and love in matrimonial bliss.
PINK
Want to show your gratitude to someone you love? Give dark pink Valentine’s Day roses as a way of saying thank you.
WHITE
Is Valentine’s Day wedding planned? Often referred to as the bridal rose, white roses are associated with young love because they symbolize purity, innocence, and new beginnings. By giving white Valentine’s Day roses, you are saying that you are worthy of their love. It amplifies your commitment to the love you share with each other.
ORANGE
Have a secret love? Orange roses are sometimes exchanged as they express a message of passion and excitement. Also, a gift of orange roses means that romance is desired, that sender is ready to move past the just friend’s stage.
LAVENDER / LILAC
Want to express your until-now hidden love? Lavender or lilac roses represent love at first sight. Send this color of Valentine’s Day roses to the one you secretly admire as a wonderful gesture to reveal your love. I Adore You.
YELLOW
Looking to express your love to a friend? What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with a bouquet of yellow Valentine’s Day roses? Yellow roses represent joy, wisdom, and friendship. Also, as a wedding floral bouquet, yellow roses are associated with unity, virtue, and pureness of love.
When a MIXTURE OF COLORS is put together, they also have their own meanings. Red and white roses represent unity, a perfect gift to seal a new partnership. White and yellow roses mean peace and harmony. Red and yellow call for a celebration.