Our top rose color trends for Valentine’s
When you think of Valentine’s Day flowers, you think of red roses, right? Not so fast, today’s younger generations are much less tied to tradition. 2018 trends suggest thinking outside the box for Valentine’s Day. More than a third of rose sales at Valentine’s are other colors, including assorted Spring hues. In fact, 62 percent of women surveyed prefer shades such as yellow, pink, peach and white. Unconventional color picks, such as lavender, orange, and bi-color roses, are also emerging as favorites. Check out Our Rose Catalog.
Ravishing Reds
The new reds for roses range from shades of bright raspberry to majestic scarlet to velvety-dark red to orange-kissed hues.
Pretty Pink Roses
This year we have traditional bridal pinks or adopted siblings of hip hot pinks. Cousins on this family tree include peaches, apricots, corals and lavenders.
Wild Yellows
Whether crisp lemon, buttery hues, golden yellows or trendy two-tones, the variety of yellow roses cover a broad spectrum of color – and appeal. If you’ve never given flowers to a man before, introduce him to this family of colors. Yellow is the second most popular color cited by men.
Regardless of the nature of the relationship, Valentine’s Day can be an opportunity to spread love just a little bit further by letting someone know how really special he or she is to you and your world.