Purple roses are less common but unforgettable. They mean mystery, enchantment and love at first sight, while lavender tones mean regal.
Ideal for:
- Unique romantic gestures
- Celebrating someone’s individuality
- Glam events or themed weddings
Bi-Color and Exotic Roses – Creativity and Surprise
Bi-color roses or dyed varieties (like blue roses) are symbols of creativity, uniqueness and bold expression. They’re less traditional but perfect for making a statement.
Choose them for:
- Milestone birthdays
- Corporate events
- Show-stopping centerpieces
Long Lasting Rose Options
If your roses need to last for several days, spray roses and hybrid teas are great options. With proper care – trimming stems, fresh water and floral food – they can last a week or more. Long lasting roses mean the meaning behind your bouquet will last after the event is over.
Historical & Cultural Background of Rose Colors
The symbolism of rose colors has deep historical roots:
- Ancient Greece & Rome: Roses were linked to Aphrodite and Venus, goddesses of love.
- Victorian Era: The “language of flowers” (floriography) gave precise meanings to every rose color, with red symbolizing love and yellow jealousy.
- Eastern Traditions: White roses may symbolize remembrance and mourning rather than purity.
By knowing these cultural nuances, you can avoid misunderstandings and select roses that send the right message.