Flowers by Colour

Flowers have a way of communicating feelings and emotions without words. Each colour carries its own message, whether it’s love, joy, or remembrance. I’ve seen how the right colour can transform a simple bouquet into an unforgettable gesture. Today, I will be taking a closer look at flower colours and their meanings to help you choose the perfect arrangement for any occasion.

Red and Pink Flowers

Red is the classic colour of love and desire; the red rose in particular is often seen as a timeless symbol of romance. Other red flowers like tulips and carnations are also perfect for expressing deep affection and passion. I find these are always a go-to for romantic gestures and significant celebrations, such as Valentine’s Day. 

Pink flowers tend to send a softer message, symbolising grace, sweetness, and genuine admiration. They’re great for saying thank you, showing appreciation, or celebrating a new romance. From the playfulness of pink cosmos to the refined elegance of peonies, pink flowers add a naturally graceful touch to any bouquet

When you mix red and pink flowers in the same arrangement, it feels effortlessly romantic. Red flowers bring all the bold passion, while pink flowers add that soft touch of admiration. Together, they create a well-balanced message of love, warmth, and genuine affection. It’s the kind of pairing that works beautifully for anniversaries, romantic surprises, or anytime you want to do something genuinely heartfelt.

Orange and Yellow Flowers

Orange flowers, like marigolds and tiger lilies, are full of life and warmth, instantly brightening any space. They’re the perfect pick-me-up for a friend who could use a little encouragement. There’s something about their bold, fiery colour that just lifts the mood and can bring a smile to anyone’s face.

Yellow flowers light up a room like a sunny day. Bursting with joy and friendship, blooms like sunflowers and freesia celebrate new beginnings, small victories, and those everyday moments that deserve a little extra love. A bouquet of yellow flowers makes a cheerful, thoughtful gift for friends and family.

For me, seeing these colours together feels like you get a bouquet made of pure joy. Vibrant, cheerful, and full of positive energy, this combo is perfect for birthdays, promotions, or really any moment worth celebrating.

Blue and Purple Flowers

I’ve always loved how blue flowers have this incredible way of making anyone feel calm and grounded. They send a message of hope, trust, and understanding, making blue flowers, like hydrangeas or delphiniums, a thoughtful choice for offering comfort and support. Their soothing tones can instantly turn any space into a peaceful sanctuary.

Purple flowers have always carried a sense of royalty and success. Blooms such as lavender, orchids, and lilacs are a beautiful way to show admiration and respect. Purple colour flowers are often used for celebrating someone’s achievements, like graduations, promotions, or just to honour someone special. They’re also great as teacher gifts, adding a thoughtful, elegant touch without being over the top.

When you combine blue and purple flowers in a bouquet, it feels like the perfect balance. Blue flowers offer comfort, while purple flowers add encouragement and admiration. Whenever I send a bouquet with both, it’s my way of saying, “I’m here for you, and I see your strength and brilliance.” It feels supportive, uplifting, and just right. This combination is a heartfelt way to show support while acknowledging someone’s accomplishments.

Green and White Flowers

Green flowers don’t always get the attention they deserve, yet they carry powerful meanings of renewal and harmony. They can also represent health, resilience, and good fortune. Add in green flowers like my personal favourite, Anastasia Green, and you’ll instantly infuse your bouquet with a calming, fresh vibe that feels both peaceful and rejuvenating.

White flowers symbolise purity, innocence, and new beginnings. Whether it’s a bouquet of lilies or white roses, these blooms create a serene and elegant ambiance. White wedding flowers are a classic choice, showing love, unity, and new chapters. On the other hand, white colour flowers are also a meaningful choice for funerals, representing remembrance and respect.

When you pair green colour flowers with white flowers, you get a beautiful mix that feels gentle, restorative, and full of good energy. It’s the perfect mix to bring comfort in tough times, while at the same time, offering a naturally elegant touch to a wedding.

Let The Colours Speak For You

Exploring flower colours and their meanings has completely changed how I approach gifting flowers. Each colour carries a message, a personal touch, and a subtle way to convey emotions, making every bouquet more meaningful. Whether you’re sending flowers to express gratitude, celebrate success, or simply brighten someone’s day, understanding the meaning of colour in flowers adds depth and thoughtfulness to your gift.

Each month has its own unique flower, and each one carries its own symbolism and significance to discover. I love incorporating the birth month flower into my bouquets, especially if I am sending it to a loved one. For me, it’s these extra small details that make it special.