Valentine's Day: Love, Colors and Garden Roses

by Details Flowers ● 14 February ● News & Events, Partners

Our partners at Alexandra Farms have created beautiful inspiration for Valentine's Day. Keep reading below to ignite your creativity for the holiday!

The origins of Valentine's Day remain vague and open to interpretation. It is believed it started as a romantic reconstruction of the Roman festival of Lupercalia, which celebrated the end of winter and the beginning of spring; it would be a time filled with dance and courtship. It is also associated with a martyred priest by the same name, who's famously believed to have signed his love letters addressed to his jailer's daughter as "your Valentine." 

As far as legend goes, the reason it became so commonly known and celebrated is still debated. We know that from the 14th century onwards, on a global scale, we've dedicated a whole day to romantic love, filled with heart-shaped presents, flowers, and chocolates, as a gesture of appreciation, gratitude, and promise. 

At Alexandra Farms, we love to celebrate love, and as long as we can find new ways to show it, there will always be a flower to go with it.

For evident reasons, Valentine's Day is a rather special occasion for florists. Although it mainly celebrates the love between partners, it's since been amplified to celebrate friendships and family. The many colors love can have and bring, in its many forms and relations, all are perfectly held within the beauty and diversity of a garden rose. 

For this special holiday, we want to highlight various floral design ideas that encapsulate love's vibrance, delicacy, and romance in whichever form you celebrate. 

Traditionally, Valentine's Day is closely tied to red, pink, and white colors. As tradition enthusiasts, this arrangement offers a heart-shaped composition with our roses: classical Wanted, vintage, and full Romantic Antike, a unique spray rose called Princess Pinku Spr, and the adequately named and adorable Princess Fairy Kiss Pink Spr. It's accompanied by red ranunculus, pink lisianthus, scabiosa, and lilies. This evokes classic and passionate love, with a robust and everlasting color palette and multiple dimensions that enrich the depth of the feeling itself. This fun-loving twist on a floral arrangement makes garden roses stand out, and roses are the core symbol of love and affection.

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This next bouquet is a sweeter, tender notion of love, a whimsical blend of the popular and unique Juliet (Ausjameson), soft Princess Hitomi (Beautiful History), a swirling sprinkle of Romantic Antike, Princess Fairy Kiss Pink Spr, and our Sky Blue Tweedia for some soft hints of contrast. The fillers used are Matthiola, carnations, and scabiosa. This soft and pink take on the international holiday alludes to joy. Equal parts adoring and friendly, like a desire for closeness. Dreamy and ideal for a Valentine's bridal bouquet or a token of trust to a loved one. 

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As a celebration, Valentine's Day evolves and grows as we find new ways of loving one another. This centerpiece is bold and modern but never shallow in itself or what it conveys. A bright arrangement featuring the sassy and hardy Hettie (AUSCP17117), the delicate Hybrid Pink Quartz dahlia, and the flashy Princess Aiko put together with lisianthus, orange ranunculus, carnations, eucalyptus and rose apple holds a warm invitation to a party kind of love. 

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Lastly, tied up with a red ribbon, this elegant and soft bouquet renders a long-lived, appreciated, and fulfilled love. Featuring the deep and passionate Tess (Ausyacht), Princess Hitomi, Princess Pinku Spr, and Wanted, along with fuschia carnations and ranunculus, it perfectly depicts passion and resilience. Through colors and textures, it awakens a nostalgic feeling. It's like something you would present to your beloved in a park while it rains… if life were a romantic movie—a very dreamy example of the power of flowers.

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These multitude of colors and choices represent all shapes love can take. It means and looks different for everyone, and we hope something of this bunch represents a particular feeling you have for someone special.

At Alexandra Farms, we love to celebrate love, and as long as we can find new ways to show it, there will always be a flower to go with it.

Thank you to Alexandra Farms for the beautiful designs and blog for us to share! Check out Alexandra Farms products in Details to plan your next Valentine's Day offerings!

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