Favorites in Roses
Our Signature Dozen Roses, Hydrangea and Lilies
Blue Velvet
Million Whispers Dzn Red Roses with Babies Breath
Pink Promises A Dozen Pink Roses
Playful 6 assorted roses
Today, Tomorrow & Always 3 Red Roses
Golden Grace A Dozen Yellow Roses
Golden Grace A Dozen Yellow Roses
Love's First Bloom Dozen Mixed Roses
Love's Promise Six Roses
Radiant Sunset
Classic Love A Dozen Roses
Cupids Kiss Dozen Red Roses with Stargazer Lilies
Rainbow Connection
Moonlit Memories A Dozen White Roses
Royal Beauty Two Dozen Roses
36 Reasons... Three Dozen Roses
True Red White & Blue
Roses Monthly Subscription
Roses
Sending Roses from Expressions Unlimited in Greenville, SC, is a timeless gesture that weaves a tapestry of deep emotions, elegant beauty, and enduring affection. Renowned for their exquisite blooms and meticulous attention to detail, Expressions Unlimited crafts rose arrangements that transcend mere floral gifts, becoming heartfelt symbols of love, admiration, and respect. Each rose, with its velvety petals and graceful form, whispers tales of romance, conveys messages of appreciation, and offers comfort in moments of sympathy.
Choosing roses from Expressions Unlimited means choosing from a palette of colors, each with its unique symbolism. The classic deep red rose declares love and passion, while soft pink blooms speak of grace and admiration. Yellow roses radiate warmth and joy, celebrating friendship and happiness, whereas white roses symbolize purity, innocence, and new beginnings. This rich spectrum of colors allows you to tailor your floral message precisely, ensuring that your sentiments are perfectly communicated. Moreover, the joy of sending roses from Expressions Unlimited in Greenville, SC, lies in these flowers' transformative power. They can turn an ordinary day into a memorable occasion, to bridge distances with their beauty, and to deepen connections between souls. Whether a single, dramatic bloom or a lavish bouquet, roses are a testament to life’s most profound emotions, making every recipient feel cherished and valued. With Expressions Unlimited, sending roses is more than a simple act of giving; it's a meaningful expression of the heart.
Frequently Asked Questions
What different types of roses are there?
There are thousands of rose varieties. Chosen and bred for hardiness, fragrance, beauty, and climate, the roses we use change and evolve as new rose varieties come out. Our Meaning of Roses guide is designed to give you a general sampling of some of the more popular varieties of roses.
What do different rose colors symbolize?
Red roses are the most popular variety of roses since they symbolize love and respect. Pink roses offer grace and joy. Yellow roses also symbolize joy and friendship. Orange roses, in vivid tones, symbolize fascination and creativity. Learn more in our Meaning of Roses Guide. Our Meaning of Roses guide is designed to give you a general sampling of many varieties that are popular today.
How long do roses last?
With the right care, your roses can last up to a week or more! Fill the biggest bowl you can find with fresh cool water. Trim your stems half an inch at a 45-degree angle to allow for maximum hydration. Then, place your roses into the bowl of water and let them have a drink for up to two hours. Unwrap your roses and notice if there are any outer protective petals, known as guard petals, that need to be plucked. To learn more about caring for your plant, visit our flowercare page.
Are there hypoallergenic rose options?
Roses are generally a low-pollen flower, making them a wonderful choice for those with pollen sensitivities. While no flower is completely hypoallergenic, roses are among the best options for reducing allergic reactions, especially when compared to high-pollen blooms like lilies or daisies.
How to care for roses?
Fill the biggest bowl you can find with fresh cool water. Trim your stems half an inch at a 45-degree angle to allow for maximum hydration. Then, place your roses into the bowl of water and let them have a drink for up to two hours. Unwrap your roses and notice if there are any outer protective petals, known as guard petals, that need to be plucked. To learn more about caring for your roses, visit our flowercare page.