Garden roses colour top-5
Roses are like jewels for your garden. They come in every colour of the rainbow. The colours of roses carry symbolism like no other flower. Each colour has its own effect in the garden.
Number 1: Red
A red rose is the classic symbol of love. In Greek mythology, red roses are associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. This classic colour adds a touch of passion to your garden.
Number 2: Pink
Pink roses carry several meanings. For example, light pink roses represent femininity and hot pink ones represent appreciation, among other things. Pastel-pink roses bring a romantic mood to your garden, even more so if they are fragrant as well. The darker ones are a popular choice for their intensity and cheerfulness.
Number 3: Orange
Orange roses represent happiness and joy. They bring liveliness and energy to the garden. Orange roses combine beautifully with other fiery colours.
Number 4: White
White may technically not be a colour, but white roses still deserve a spot in the top-5. They symbolise purity and innocence. From bright white to cream-coloured: they bring a sense of tranquillity to the garden. They will stand out even more in between greenery or against a darker background.
Number 5: Yellow
Yellow roses represent friendship and joy. In the garden, these flowers look like cheerful little suns that are surrounded by a summery atmosphere.
Did you know that…
- Orange roses are relatively new? The first orange rose was created around 1900 from a cross between a red and a yellow rose.
- Multi-coloured rose flowers are also available, with coloured edges, stripes or cheerful speckles?
- Some roses change colour, like some sort of witchcraft? Some have dark orange flower buds that will turn into pink petals once they are in full bloom.
- You can even get roses with multiple colours in a single spray?





