The Symbolism of Pink And White Flowers
The symbolism behind pink and white flowers is love with respect. In flower language, white florals stand for purity and success, whereas pink florals stand for admiration and devotion. Put them together and you send a message that says our relationship is real, earned, and long-lasting.Â
We create pink and white flower bouquets for weddings, declarations of love, and anniversary arrangements. They’re a classic combo for a reason.
Which Flowers Have Pink And White Colors?
Some flowers naturally bloom with pink and white petals. Here is a list of natural pink and white flowers:
- Peonies – bloom in late spring and are one of the most requested for weddings
- Tulips – bloom in early spring and bring a clean, modern look
- Roses – bloom throughout the year but peak in late spring and summer
- Lisianthus – bloom in summer and offer a romantic, ruffled look
- Alstroemeria – bloom from spring through fall and last longer than most
- Orchids – bloom year-round and bring an elegant, structured shape
The above flowers are the varieties you’ll see in a lot of our work, depending on what’s in season.
What Do Pink And White Roses Together Mean?
Red roses will always stand for passionate romantic love. Pink and white roses are an evolution of that, they’re more mature and confident. Red roses are usually given during the early phases of a relationship when you’re trying to ‘woo’ your love interest. Whereas pink and white roses are more for established relationships, they say I’m yours and what we have will last forever.Â
Are Pink And White Flowers A Good Idea For Bridal Bouquets?
White and pink is one of the most requested bridal color palettes we work with. We’ve seen it work for every style of wedding dress, whether it’s traditional or not. Pink and white bridal bouquets are elegant and compliment the bride as she walks down the aisle.
Browse our bridal shower flowers for more options.