Stunning White Rose Bouquets
Vance Ross

White roses, asides from being one of the purest blooms, are representative of innocence, unity, and remembrance. This particular flower is associated with new beginnings and marriage, and its low-key beauty makes it an ideal expression of unity.

There are a number of beautiful white rose varieties to choose from, including everything from hybrid teas, to traditional shrub roses, to rambles and miniature patio roses. With their delicate and fresh nature, there is a rose variant to suit all personalities and all gardens. We’ve listed a few of our favorite white rose varieties below, as well as four stunning white, rose bouquets that can make great gifts for your friends, family, and loved ones.

Seven bouquets with white roses

If you want to gift your nearest and dearest with a bouquet of white roses, the following are popular options. Despite a lack of colour, they are incredibly eye-catching and can be displayed on a mantelpiece, table or desk.

1. Pure Devotion

White roses are the ultimate gift for friends and family. They’re sophisticated, timeless and classic in style and will add an instant hit of style to any room in the household.

2. Moonlight Roses

If you’re looking for something a little more tender, opt for a bouquet comprising more than one variant. Crisp whites are teamed perfectly well together to create a truly stunning bouquet.

3. Bella Rossa

Pink hues will soften up surroundings in both the home and office. They also make a great centrepiece for an entrance hall or dining room table.

4. White Potted Rose

superb plant with delightful white rose blooms and lush green foliage a fantastic gift for anyone!

Keeping cut roses fresh

A bouquet of white roses is symbolic of love, friendship, and appreciation, which makes them one of the most prevalent bouquets to gift friends and family. Cut roses tend to last around seven days when cared for correctly. Knowing how to care for your bouquet will ensure a long lifespan – tips include pruning any dead leaves, cutting at least one inch from the stems before placing the roses in a vase, using fresh water and flower food, and choosing the right sized vessel to display your arrangement.