What Is the Symbolism Behind Orange Roses?

Posted on November 07, 2020 by Andrea Forsberg

 

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Floriography is a practice dating back to the Victorian era that uses specific flowers and herbs to convey a message without the need for actual words. This unique practice evolved out of a desire to express feelings when such things were frowned upon. A bouquet of flowers was not merely beautiful and fragrant; it was also a gift filled with mystery and intrigue, as the recipient deciphered the intended message.

 

Today, flowers continue to be a treasured way to convey our emotions to those we love. One of the most popular flowers chosen for floral declarations is the rose. Although red roses have traditionally been the most frequently requested bloom, orange roses are now an extremely popular option. Read on to see why orange roses are the perfect choice for your next floral bouquet.

 

The History of Orange Roses

 

Orange roses are hybrids developed in the mid-20th century by crossing red and yellow roses. The resulting flower was extremely popular, and rose cultivators embraced the new color, creating varieties, such as Rosa Independence, Rosa Tropicana, Rosa Alexander, Rosa Arocad, and others. Today you can find a range of orange roses from vivid deep hues to pale shades of peach and coral.

 

Orange roses are a popular color choice for fall weddings and autumn celebrations such as Halloween and Thanksgiving. They are also a great option if you are looking for ways to raise the energy level in a room or brighten an otherwise dull day. Orange is a vibrant and fiery color that represents life, energy, passion, and excitement. A vase full of orange roses is an immediate mood booster.

 

What Is the Symbolism Behind Orange Roses?

 

Unlike many floral varieties, orange roses are relatively new to the market and do not have the distinct historical meanings associated with heirloom roses and other floral varieties. Even so, if you consider the meaning behind the two varieties used to create the orange rose, you can envision a message of passion and joy. Red roses have always symbolized love, and the yellow rose has long been a symbol of friendship. The resulting orange rose symbolizes more passionate and fiery emotions than the romantic allure of a red rose. A bouquet of fiery orange roses can help you say that you are ready to take your relationship to the next level.

 

Orange rose bouquets in shades of coral or peach symbolize the joy that a relationship brings you. This can be the joy you feel when celebrating a loved one’s accomplishments or the joy that your BFF brings to your daily Zoom meetings. They offer a message of sincere gratitude and happiness.

 

When Should You Send Orange Roses?

 

Send bouquets of vivid and fiery-hued orange roses when you want to express passion and intense desire. If you find that special someone irresistible, let a bouquet of flame-colored orange roses say it for you. Let flowers express the passion and excitement you feel about your relationship.

 

Gift a bouquet of orange roses to a friend who needs a mood lift. Bonus points if that friend is YOU. Orange roses are a symbol of energy and enthusiasm. These bright flowers will immediately raise the energy in a room. You might find yourself more motivated.

 

Flowers Works is running a Hunter’s Special from November 1 through November 15. We are offering 12 orange roses starting at $35. Trust our expert designers to create the perfect bouquet of orange roses that capture the attention of the one person you find irresistible. Contact Flower Works today to order your flowers online. Do you have a floral message that can’t wait? We offer same-day delivery in Marquette, MI!

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