Garden roses are always a great choice when it comes to choosing neutral or peach-hued colors for your arrangements. If you are planning to have a classic romantic wedding, then this is the perfect color palette for you. In the event that peonies aren’t available on your wedding date, then garden roses are an excellent alternative to peonies. Here is some information about garden roses and which one might be the best choice for you.

Garden Rose Alabaster

White Rose Alabaster Garden Rose

Alabaster is white with a hint of yellow at the center, with small but abundant flowers. She opens into a flat rosette in full bloom, and her outer petals fall back to form star-shaped points. Alabaster roses are perfect for romantic flower arrangements.

O’Hara White Garden Rose

O’Hara White Garden Rose

When White O’Hara first blooms, she has a little green on her outside petals and a little pink on her inside petals. When she has opened all the way, she reveals a creamy white rose with hints of blush ivory within. Featuring a distinctive French style, she looks stunning in any setting.

Purity Garden Rose

Purity Garden Rose

Purity garden rose cream ivory hues will add a touch of elegance to quaint weddings. The large, cup-shaped blooms have soft, velvety petals that appear delicate and airy when fully opened. Petal color ranges from ivory to buttery undertones and blush kisses.

Garden Rose Caramel Antike Cream

Garden Rose Caramel Antike Cream

This garden rose has a soft, butter-yellow blush and tan coloring. It’s an excellent rose for blending colors with various palettes. The flower’s distinctive color describes the lighter tones near the edges and darker tones in the center of this large, impressive, high-fashion flower. With its vanilla color, it exudes elegance. Floral designers and brides love the caramel antike lush petals and full heads, which make it a popular choice.

Peach Garden Rose Juliet

Peach Garden Rose Juliet

Garden rose Juliet has rounded, cup-shaped blooms with a warm peach color. When it opens, the inside of the flower reveals its whorls of luxurious petals, as well as the scent of a beautiful garden. The beauty of this garden rose makes it the choice of all top floral designers for special events.

Bi-Color Princess Sakura

Bi-Color Princess Sakura

In a lovely vintage pink, the Cabbage Garden Rose Romantic Antique Pink is an exceptional garden rose. An irresistibly delicate powder pink hue blends with a warm coral orange around the center eye. This rose is large-headed and packed with petals, ideal for brides if peonies are out of season. A delicate scent combined with creamsicle colors makes for perfection.

Golden Mustard

Golden Mustard

The color of Golden Mustard is tawny, like mustard seeds. It is truly unique and unforgettable. At her heart, this rose’s pale almond petals, which may also have faint pink edges, blend with deeper tones of dull gold. She is the perfect choice if you are looking for trendy transitional tones or muddy neutrals.

Care for garden roses:

Keep the roses out of direct sunlight, drafts, or excessive heat. If you want your roses to bloom, place them in a warm place. If you want to slow down the opening process, place the roses in a cooler area. You may need to remove the flowers from the arrangement if they wilt or become limp, and you may need to recut the stem to the bottom inch. Clean water should be used to rehydrate the flowers.

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As a professional designer with over twenty years of industry experience, Tina's lifelong creative passion has enabled her to pursue her artistry and vision in various professional environments. Drawing on her knowledge from floral techniques and tips from the industry’s leading professionals allows her the opportunity to channel her love of the unique beauty of nature’s many wondrous blooms into stunning floral designs.

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