Welcome To Our
Rose Colors
and
Their Meanings
Ever wonder what it means
to get or give a bouquet of
yellow or orange roses?
Below you'll find a list
of different rose colors
and what their colors suggest -
just in case you were curious!
And if you'd like to see
our selection of beautiful roses
and their various colors,
just click on the links
at the bottom of this page!
The Colors of Roses and Their Meanings
Lilac and Purple RosesRecommended as a great Valentine's Day Flower, it has symbolism tied to desireand can mean "Love at First Sight".
Pink RosesPink represents gentility, femininity, and elegance but it's true meaning depends on the color of the pink roses. Deeper shades of pink sends a message of gratitude, while paler shades indicate grace, sensitivity and gentleness, admiration and happiness.
Red RosesThe most popular and understood flower, red roses say Love. Extremely popular on Valentine's Day, red roses are very symbolic of love. The red rose is known as the Lover's Rose.
White RosesWhite roses represent humility, purity and innocence, also known as the "Bridal Rose" and was associated with young love.
Yellow RosesIn Victorian times the yellow rose symbolized jealousy, but today it represents happiness, joy,friendship and caring. Yellow roses also signify gladness and affection.
Orange RosesOrange roses are the way to express your admiration and attraction. You can really make a statement with these unusual colored roses.
Color Combination RosesYou can send additional messages with combinations of roses. For instance, combine red and yellow roses for a meaning of gaiety and happiness. To express unity, send a combination ofred and white roses. You can probably come up with your own combination that has specialmeaning to you and yours.
Please note that people
love to get any color flowers!
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Call: 315-380-1398