Red – Along with pink, red is probably the color most associated with Valentine’s Day because it has come to symbolize passion and intense love. A bouquet of red roses makes the perfect gift for your true valentine. If the love of your life has a soft spot for a different type of flower, spring for the blooms in a red variety to keep the passion alive. If you feel a great passion for someone, but also want to express honest intentions, mix a few white blooms (the color of purity) into your bouquet.
Orange – Like red, the color orange represents fiery passion and make a good substitute for traditional red blooms.
Pink – Pink flowers often connote feels of joy, admiration, and gratitude. The color pink conveys gentle emotions and often symbolizes grace and elegance. Though the emotions are less intense than red and orange, pink blooms do still carry romance. A bouquet of pink stargazer lilies symbolizes aspiration and are appropriate for a new relationship.
Yellow – A perfectly platonic color choice, yellow connotes sunny feelings of happiness associated with friendship. A bouquet of any yellow flower will convey warm feelings, appreciation, and kinship. Yellow flowers are the perfect way to show someone your appreciation and caring.