Valentine’s Week 2026 Rose Day: What Different Rose Colours Symbolise

Balasahana Suresh
Rose Day — celebrated on 7 February2026 — marks the beginning of Valentine’s Week, when people gift roses to express a wide range of emotions, from love and friendship to admiration and new beginnings. Each rose colour has its own symbolic meaning, helping you send the right message to the recipient.

1. red Roses — love, Passion and Romance

The classic red rose remains the most iconic symbol of deep love and romantic passion. It conveys strong emotions like desire, commitment and heartfelt affection — making it the most popular choice for partners and romantic interests on Rose Day.

Use it to express:
❤️ “I love you”
❤️ romantic desire and commitment

2. pink Roses — Gratitude, Admiration and Sweet Affection

Pink roses are gentle and expressive of softer feelings than deep romantic love. They signify appreciation, admiration, gratitude, sweetness and joy. Darker shades lean toward sincere thankfulness, while lighter pinks convey playful affection and grace.

Use them to express:
🌸 Thankfulness
🌸 Gentle admiration or budding affection

3. White Roses — Purity, Peace and New Beginnings

White roses stand for purity, innocence, sincerity and peace. They are often chosen for relationships that are just starting, or to convey genuine intentions and respect. White roses also suggest calm, unity and a clean slate.

Use them to express:
🤍 Sincere affection
🤍 Fresh starts or peaceful sentiments

4. Yellow Roses — Friendship and Joy

Bright and cheerful yellow roses symbolise friendship, happiness, warmth and platonic love. They are ideal for friends, family members, or anyone whose presence brings joy and light into your life, without romantic undertones.

Use them to express:
🌼 Friendship and appreciation
🌼 Cheerful, positive feelings

5. Orange Roses — Desire, Enthusiasm and Excitement

Orange roses are vibrant and bold, symbolising enthusiasm, fascination, excitement and growing attraction. They suggest a bridge between friendship and passionate love — perfect for when feelings are intensifying.

Use them to express:
🔥 Strong attraction and interest
🔥 Enthusiasm and fun energy

6. Lavender / Purple Roses — Enchantment and love at First Sight

Uncommon and beautiful, lavender or purple roses represent enchantment, mystery and love at first sight. They convey a sense of awe, fascination, and deep admiration — especially fitting if someone has made a striking impression on you.

Use them to express:
💜 Immediate attraction or fascination
💜 Unique admiration

7. Unique or Rare Colours (e.g., Blue / Green / Black)

While not as widely popular, other hues also carry specific messages:

Blue Roses: Symbolise mystery, the unattainable or something special and rare.

Green Roses: Can represent growth, renewal, and encouragement (less common but thoughtful).

Black Roses: Often associated with endings, transformation or rebirth, and can be a dramatic or symbolic choice in the right context.

Why Rose Colours Matter on Rose Day

Roses have been used for centuries to convey emotions that words sometimes cannot express. Through the “language of flowers,” giving the right colour lets you personalise your message — whether it’s romantic love, friendship, gratitude, or admiration — making your gesture more meaningful and thoughtful.

Quick Rose Colour Meaning Guide (At a Glance)

Rose Colour

Symbolism

Red

Love, passion, romance

Pink

Gratitude, admiration, sweetness

White

Purity, peace, new beginnings

Yellow

Friendship, joy, warmth

Orange

Desire, excitement, growing attraction

Lavender/Purple

Enchantment, love at first sight

Blue

Mystery, uniqueness

Green

Growth, encouragement

Black

Transformation, endings

 

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