Roses: Meaning of Colour & Quantity

When gifting roses, the message conveyed plays a major role. Find the meanings of rose colour and quantity on this page. This way you'll make sure to convey the right message with your rose bouquet!


Red Roses

Red roses represent deep love and passion, making them a sybol of romantic affection. Most of us traditionally give them as gifts for Valentine's Day or anniversaries. Are you sure of your love and do you believe in a future together? Choose red roses to express exactly that.

Pink Roses

Pink roses generally symbolise youth, lovingness, admiration and beauty. These three qualities make them the perfect gift at the beginning of a relationship. While red roses might seem overdone at the beginning, pink roses are uncomplicated and innocent, yet very emotional.

Yellow Roses

Yellow roses stand for fun, friendship and gratitude. A wonderful gift for good friends.

Light Pink Roses

Light pink roses stand for desire, joie de vivre, youth, and energy. Are you in a young relationship with lots of energy and joy of life? Underline this wonderfully with light pink roses.

Lavender Roses

Was it love at first sight? Then lavender roses are exactly what you should be looking for. They symbolise enchantment and love ar first sight.

Dark Pink Roses

With dark pink roses we express gratitude. Are you grateful for your partner for something specific or just for having them in your life? Dark pink roses are the best way to express it.

White Roses

White roses represent shyness. Do you find it challenging to show your feelings or even put them into words? Let white roses speak for you.

Orange Roses

Want to spread some positivity? Go for orange roses. They stand for enthusiasm and energy.

Red & Yellow Roses

Roses in red and yellow stand for joy, happiness and excitement. Has something exciting recently happened in your relationship? Roses in red and yellow express your joy and happiness.

Which Message With Which Quantity Of Roses?

There are plenty of unique messages to convey with roses. As you can see, the number of roses is of particular relevance. For example, with 108 roses you propose to someone.

1: Love at first sight

6: I want to be yours

10: You are perfect

11: You are my treasure, the one I love most in my life

12: Be my boy/girlfriend (a dozen red roses)

18: You are my Valentine

20: I am serious about you

24: I can't stop thinking of you

50: Love with no regrets

99: I will love you as long as I live

100: Harmoniously together in a century

999: Immortal, eternal love

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Frequently Asked Questions

The white rose symbolises purity, innocence, honesty, and new beginnings.
It’s often associated with spirituality, sincerity, and quiet admiration. In funeral arrangements, it can also represent peace and eternal love.

White roses are perfect for many meaningful occasions:
– At weddings (as a symbol of loyalty and fresh starts)
– For christenings or the birth of a child
– At funerals or as a gesture of remembrance
– To express respect or silent affection

Today, the white rose mainly symbolises peace, hope, and quiet strength.
It also represents moral courage – especially due to the German resistance group “The White Rose” during World War II.

In a relationship, the white rose stands for genuine, honest feelings – often without strong romantic intent.
It can express affection, respect, or the wish for a fresh start. In early stages, it’s a thoughtful way to show sincere interest without overwhelming someone.

Pink roses represent tenderness, gratitude, admiration, and gentle love.
The meaning depends slightly on the shade:
– Light pink: Softness, grace, friendship
– Deep pink: Gratitude, appreciation, admiration
Pink roses are a graceful way to express affection – more subtle than red roses, yet still heartfelt.

Pink roses are fitting for many occasions:
– As a romantic gesture in the early stages of a relationship
– On Mother’s Day or International Women’s Day
– As a thank-you for friends, colleagues, or family
– For birthdays, anniversaries, or simply to brighten someone’s day

Yellow roses symbolise friendship, joy, optimism, and warmth.
They express platonic affection, a sunny personality, and gratitude. In the language of flowers, they represent cheerfulness and positivity – without romantic implication.

Yellow roses are perfect for:
– Friends, as a symbol of true connection
– Birthdays or "get well soon" wishes
– Thank-you gestures and thoughtful surprises
– Colleagues or neighbours – any time you want to share some joy

At funerals, yellow roses often symbolise gratitude and the memory of joyful times shared.
They can also represent a final loving farewell between friends – especially when the connection was more friendly than familial.