Roses – markers of spring, conveyors of elegance and the quintessential flower of courtship, they are suitable for a wide range of settings and can connote a variety of intentions. Freshly cut flowers are sadly not long lasting however, but that is where dried roses come in handy!
First, a bit about roses
There are hundreds of species of wild rose found across the world, and thousands of cultivated hybrids. They’ve adorned medieval crests and consequently the name of a civil war, been used as political power symbols, inspired romantic poetry, become popular as a name for baby girls and even can be found on supermarket confectionary aisles – albeit in the form of a chocolate selection box. They are one of the best-known and most popular flowers, making them instantly recognisable.
Most modern garden roses originate from Chinese varieties and are renowned for their beauty and colour. The dried roses we stock belong to these variants.
Our roses (Preserved Roses and Dried Roses)
- Preserved Roses
We stock roses in sprayed shades of red, champagne, yellow, pink, magenta and even blue!
They are perfect to add to any floral bouquets, especially for Valentine’s day, bridal bouquets and wedding decor. After being preserved, the roses are long lasting and even more stunning than fresh ones. For this reason, roses are used in bouquets by many wedding organizations. In addition, because there are many color choices, it is easier to make your bouquet designs to be more creative.




- Dried Roses
We provide dried roses in sprayed shades of red, orange, yellow, pink, dark magenta and even blue!
In some cases, you can choose between purchasing ten or twenty stems in certain colours. We also do mixed bunches and you can have a closer look at all of these options here:


Dried roses can be used to decorate your home at any time of the year, such is their timelessness. They also work well against multiple backdrops and can be woven into floral wreaths. They are also the perfect gift for a partner and can fit multiple occasions, including birthdays, anniversaries and of course Valentine’s Day.


