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RED FLOWERS

Symbolising passion and desire for centuries, a red bouquet is the perfect arrangement to send to someone you love. It's also the colour of success or prosperity.

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What is it about red that we love so much? From scandalous scarlet to moody maroon, we adore them all!

Most commonly known as the colour of love, passion and desire, a bouquet of red flowers is a superb gift for someone in your life that makes you want to shout from the rooftops or dance in the street.
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We also plant two mangrove trees in Madagascar for every order we receive, we have already planted over 1 million trees.

We also plant two mangrove trees in Madagascar for every order we receive, we have already planted over 1 million trees.

Mother’s Day 2022 we supported Sue Ryder’s Grief Kind campaign by donating £1 from every bouquet sold during the week of the 21st March.

Mother’s Day 2022 we supported Sue Ryder’s Grief Kind campaign by donating £1 from every bouquet sold during the week of the 21st March.

Red flowers FAQs

What do red flowers symbolise?
The most popular meaning of red flowers has to be love. The fiery hue is synonymous with passion and desire, so a red bouquet will really tell someone that they're your heart's desire!

That's not all they mean though. Red can also convey respect and courage, and in China red is the colour of prosperity and wealth.
What flowers are red, apart from roses?
Red is a colour that appears in flowers across the world, but some popular ones in the UK are tulips, peonies and poppies.

Lesser known, but no less impressive, red flowers include the frilly amaryllis, South African protea and the unusual looking celosia - look them up, you'll see why we think they're brilliant!