Roses

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Favorites in Roses

Luxury Roses

Luxury Roses
Unavailable between 5/1 and 5/11
$114.95

Pretty 'N Precious

Pretty 'N Precious
Unavailable between 5/1 and 5/11
$79.95

Roses & Stargazer Lilies

Roses & Stargazer Lilies
Unavailable between 5/1 and 5/11
from $129.95

Spray Mini Roses

Spray Mini Roses
Unavailable between 5/1 and 5/11
$59.95

One Dozen Timeless Red Roses

One Dozen Timeless Red Roses
Unavailable between 5/1 and 5/11
$69.99

Elizabeth

Elizabeth
Unavailable between 5/1 and 5/11
$69.95

Elizabeth

Elizabeth
Unavailable between 5/1 and 5/11
$69.95

Grab-n-Go Roses

Grab-n-Go Roses
Unavailable between 5/1 and 5/11
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What different types of roses are there?

There are thousands of rose varieties. Chosen and bred for hardiness, fragrance, beauty, and climate, the roses we use change and evolve as new rose varieties come out. Our Meaning of Roses guide is designed to give you a general sampling of some of the more popular varieties of roses.

What do different rose colors symbolize?

Red roses are the most popular variety of roses since they symbolize love and respect. Pink roses offer grace and joy. Yellow roses also symbolize joy and friendship. Orange roses, in vivid tones, symbolize fascination and creativity. Learn more in our Meaning of Roses Guide. Our Meaning of Roses guide is designed to give you a general sampling of many varieties that are popular today.

How long do roses last?

With the right care, your roses can last up to a week or more! Fill the biggest bowl you can find with fresh cool water. Trim your stems half an inch at a 45-degree angle to allow for maximum hydration. Then, place your roses into the bowl of water and let them have a drink for up to two hours. Unwrap your roses and notice if there are any outer protective petals, known as guard petals, that need to be plucked. To learn more about caring for your plant, visit our flowercare page.

Are there hypoallergenic rose options?

Roses are generally a low-pollen flower, making them a wonderful choice for those with pollen sensitivities. While no flower is completely hypoallergenic, roses are among the best options for reducing allergic reactions, especially when compared to high-pollen blooms like lilies or daisies.

How to care for roses?

Fill the biggest bowl you can find with fresh cool water. Trim your stems half an inch at a 45-degree angle to allow for maximum hydration. Then, place your roses into the bowl of water and let them have a drink for up to two hours. Unwrap your roses and notice if there are any outer protective petals, known as guard petals, that need to be plucked. To learn more about caring for your roses, visit our flowercare page.

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