Roses are Red, Violets are Blue. Your Rose Color Can Send Messages Too.
- Angie Tran
- May 7
- 4 min read

There’s nothing more classic—or versatile—than a rose. These timeless blooms are more than just beautiful; every color tells a story. Whether you're selecting florals for your bouquet, ceremony backdrop or reception tablescape, understanding the meaning behind each shade adds a thoughtful touch to your story.
From deep reds to soft lavenders and unexpected greens, there's a rose for every vibe, every season, and every kind of love.
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other word would smell as sweet." - William Shakespeare
We agree, but we’d argue color adds something pretty special, too. Let’s explore what each rose color could symbolize on your wedding day.
01 Red Roses | Love & Passion

For centuries, red roses have symbolized the elements that make a love story exceptional: passion, desire, true love and romance. Deep red roses evoke powerful passion and lasting devotion, whereas, lighter shades feel fresh and flirty, with a modern edge.
Pair vibrant red roses with shades of pink, white and green for a playful spring arrangement, or use deeper red tones like burgundy, along with dark greens and oranges, for an earthy fall palette.
02 Pink Roses | Sweet & Elegant

Pink roses are beloved for their versatility and wide range of shades—making them a staple in wedding florals. Whether soft and subtle or bold and bright, pink roses convey heartfelt emotions with a romantic touch.
Deep and hot pink roses express appreciation and gratitude, making them a great way to say "thank you!" —perfect for honoring loved ones, like a corsage for mom or a boutonniere for someone special. Light pink represents grace, joy, and sweetness, creating a soft and dreamy feel in any bouquet.
Their adaptability makes them easy to pair with other blooms—think creamy whites, peach tones, or even multiple pink shades for a monochromatic moment. Whether you’re planning a spring garden wedding or an elegant indoor affair, pink roses offer both charm and meaning.
03 White | Grace & New Beginnings

It's no surprise that white roses are a favored choice for wedding florals, as they represent new beginnings, making them a perfect symbol for starting the next chapter of your happily ever after.
White roses offer a subtle nod to tradition while bringing an effortless elegance to any floral arrangement. Their neutral tone makes them incredibly versatile—pair them with soft greenery like Italian ruscus or mix in varying shades like ivory and cream for a layered, dreamy bouquet.
Whether your aesthetic leans minimalist or dramatic, white roses provide a timeless foundation that complements any palette.
04 Lavender | Wonder & Enchantment

These light purple roses may not be as popular of a shade, making them perfect for couples seeking something unique. This soft hue evokes mystery, enchantment, and a sense of whimsy.
Historically tied to royalty, lavender roses are ideal for spring weddings or pastel palettes. Capture everyone's attention by incorporating it into your décor, adding a whimsical touch for a dreamy, fairy-tale ambiance.
05 Peach | Gratitude & Sincerity

There's no better way to say, "I'm hopelessly devoted to you," like a peachy bouquet of roses. With its gentle, captivating color, this delightful variety conveys sincere gratitude—a sweet way to thank your partner in crime and show appreciation to your guests for attending your event.
Let these exquisite beauties take center stage on your guests' tables, showing them just how much you appreciate their presence. Add a cozy touch to your wedding style by combining them with soft greens and creamy tones for an effortless, candlelit glow.
06 Yellow | Friendship & Joy

Who wouldn't want their wedding to be filled with sunshine and joy? Yellow roses are bright, cheerful and full of good energy. They symbolize joy, friendship, and celebration—an ideal choice for couples who want to keep things light and joyful.
These blooms are having a major moment in retro and vintage-style arrangements, adding a nostalgic pop of color with a modern twist. Perfect for outdoor weddings, summer ceremonies, or anytime you want your florals to feel playful and full of life.
Add yellow roses to your bouquet or centerpieces for an instant burst of warmth and positivity.
07 Green | Growth & Harmony

Green roses are not just for the luck of the Irish! They're unexpected and refreshingly modern. Symbolizing growth, balance, and new life, they bring an organic touch to your floral design.
Use them in minimalist arrangements or mix them with ivory, blush, lavender or peach tones for a contemporary, nature-inspired bouquet.
08 Black | Mystery & Transformation

We know what you're thinking, "Isn't black too emo or depressing?" Hear us out — black roses can be dramatic and unconventional, symbolizing strength, transformation and powerful love. They’re often a deep burgundy or purple in color, appearing almost black—and always striking.
Pair black roses with soft blush, deep plum, or even ivory for contrast and drama. Whether you're planning a gothic-inspired soirée or just love a bit of edge, black roses bring depth and unforgettable style to your floral story.
Parting Petals: Choose the Color That Speaks to You
Every rose has its own story to tell. Whether you're drawn to soft neutrals or bold jewel tones, your floral choices can add depth, emotion, and personal meaning to your celebration. Let your florals speak louder than words—and say exactly what you want it to.
Because every bloom is a mood - and your flowers deserve the spotlight.
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