Rose bouquets to suit every relationship stage

It’s no secret that rose bouquets are extremely popular for various occasions and recipients. If you are looking for a romantic arrangement for your Valentine this year, you will be happy to know that there is a rose for everyone!

Rose colour options

Red roses are known for symbolising love, passion and beauty. They send the strongest message of love which is why they are great for long-term relationships. White roses send a message of purity and innocence as well as reverence. You can send white rose bouquets to somebody you feel that you are worthy of. Pink roses are the symbol of happiness, admiration and appreciation. If you want to send a bouquet to somebody you care about and value having in your life, pink is the colour of choice. Yellow roses are the symbol of friendship so, if you are just friends or if your relationship is very new, these blooms are ideal. As for peach roses, they express sincerity and appreciation. If you want to ask somebody out, peach roses are the flowers to send.

Number of stems

It’s not only the colour of rose bouquets that will help determine their meaning. When it comes to a bouquet of red roses, in particular, you need to pay attention to the number of stems. For example, a single red rose symbolises complete devotion while two roses (knotted together) are perfect for proposing. Six roses send the message that you want their love while eleven roses is a promise of love to the recipient. Thirteen roses are perfect if you are sending the bouquet anonymously.

Remember, when sending rose bouquets, you should always ask your florist about any extras that can be included with the flower delivery. Some of the most popular extras include chocolates, champagne or wine, balloons and cuddly teddy bears. You can add one or more of these extras to your order along with a message card.