Interflora flowers

When looking for a symbol of young love and happiness, pink flowers are a perfect choice and are best when given at engagements, weddings and anniversaries. Pink flowers are available in a number of varieties, from allium and lilies, to dahlia and orchids and represent spring and new growth in nature.

Pink Flowers

 

Available most of the year, pink flowers can vary from pale pink for spring bouquets, to deep cerise for winter ones. Stronger colours symbolise deep feelings of affection while lighter ones represent crush and platonic affections between family and friends.

Pink flowers by botanical name and common name:

Achillea,  Yarrow
Allium,  Flowering Onion
Alstroemeria,  Peruvian Lily
Amaranthus,  Love lies bleeding
Amaryllis,  Hippeastrum
Anemone,  Windflower
Anthurium,  Painter’s Palette
Antirrhinum, Snapdragon
Aster Michaelmas, Daisy
Astilbe, False Goat’s Beard
Astrantia, Stinkwort
Bouvardia
Calla Lily Zantedeschia, Arum Lily
Callistephus
Campanula, Canterbury Bells
Carnation
Spray Carnation
Cattleya orchid
Celosia, Cockscomb
Centaurea, Cornflower
Cestrum
Alpinia, Ginger
Chamaelaucium, Waxflower
Chelone
Chrysanthemum
Cirsium
Cosmos
Curcuma
Cymbidium Orchid
Cynara, Artichoke
Dahlia
Delphinium
Dendrobium orchid, Singapore Orchid
Echinacea
Eremurus Foxtail, Lily
Eupatorium
Freesia
Genista
Gerbera
Gladiolus
Gloriosa, Glory Lily
Godetia
Gomphrena, Globe amaranth
Heliconia
Hyacinth
Hydrangea
Ixia, African Corn Lily
Leucospermum, Pincushion Protea
Lily
Limonium, Sea Lavender, Statice
Lisianthus, Eustoma
Matthiola, Stock
Mint
Nerine
Nigella, Love-in-the-Mist
Paphiopedilum orchid, Slipper orchid
Peony
Phalaenopsis orchid, Moth Orchid
Phlox
Physostegia, Obedient plant
Protea
Prunus, Flowering cherry
Ranunculus
Rose
Saponaria
Scabious
Sedum, Stonecrop
Spiraea
Lathyrus, Sweet pea
Sweetwilliam
Symphoricarpos
Tulip
Veronica, Speedwell
Vuylstekeara
Zinnia