Chocolate Brown
Bronze
Beige
Pure White
Ivory
Cream
Blush
Light Pink
Peach
Salmon Pink
Hot Pink
Medium Pink
Dark Pink
Burgundy
Cranberry
Lipstick Red
Bright Red
Dark Orange
Coral Orange
Medium Orange
Bright Orange
Light Orange
Dark Yellow
Golden Yellow
Medium Yellow
Butter Yellow Light Pink Roses are a very innocent and soft flower, gentle in its pale color and eased curvature that makes it become almost statuesque in nature. Fragile and slim pedals extend out from each other to form the bell-shaped head, shifting outwards into a series of tiny semi-circles that all revolve back against one another. Beautiful in a vase by themselves or arrange with Million Star Baby’s Breath, White Astilbe, and Boxwood flow into an exquisite and tender bouquet with these roses for anything from weddings to graduations. Shipped direct from our farms to your doorstep, these pale roses are a splendidly heartfelt flower.
*In the event that a substitution may be necessary to make certain that your flowers are delivered on time, we take the utmost care in assuring that your order is as similar to your original flower choice as possible even if this means substituting flowers of higher value. While we will always try to inform under these circumstances, flower substitutions may be shipped without verbal confirmation from you.
Bulk Roses are shipped directly from our Ecuadorian or partner flower farms without water tubes. Before shipping your flowers, we prepare them for their journey with proper hydration methods. If your flowers appear sleepy and thirsty after their journey, it is absolutely NORMAL. Just follow these simple steps and the flowers will bloom delightfully.
We ship our Roses with guard petals in order to protect the blooms during shipping. Upon removal of the protective packaging, remove any brown or discolored guard petals. It is not uncommon to remove an average of 5 to 10 petals per bloom.
Remember that exposing Roses to warmer environments (outside, a hot room, etc) will help the flower bloom, and storing your Roses in a cooler environment will slow down the opening process.