Guide to the Symbolism of Different Flower Colours in Singapore Custom

Red Velvet
from SGD 218.00

Please be advised that this bouquet will not be available for purchase on the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th of May 2026.


Exuding timeless elegance and sophistication, the Red Velvet arrangement evokes all the decadence of our favourite cake — capturing the sumptuousness and opulence of deep reds, lush crimson and delicate pinks. Each bloom is carefully selected to embody a sense of luxury and refinement, creating a striking visual composition that exudes passion and romance.

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Flower variety may differ according to seasonality, but will always be of similar style, quality and value.

This bouquet is available in four sizes:
:: Small bouquet measures approximately 25cm in diameter
:: Medium bouquet measures approximately 30cm in diameter
:: Large bouquet measures approximately 35cm in diameter
:: Extra Large bouquet measures approximately 40cm in diameter

Image represents Large size

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In Singapore, flowers hold significant meaning, and their colours often convey specific sentiments. Understanding the symbolism of different flower colours can help you choose the perfect bouquet for any occasion.

Red Flowers

  • Symbolism: Love and passion.

  • Occasions: Commonly gifted on anniversaries, Valentine's Day, or to express deep affection.

Pink Flowers

  • Symbolism: Grace, admiration, and sweetness.

  • Occasions: Ideal for birthdays, thank-you gifts, or to express love in a softer manner, especially towards friends and family.

White Flowers

  • Symbolism: Purity, innocence, and remembrance.

  • Occasions: Frequently seen in weddings and name-day celebrations; also used in funerals as a sign of respect and mourning.

Yellow Flowers

  • Symbolism: Joy, friendship, and new beginnings.

  • Occasions: Perfect for congratulatory messages, celebrating achievements, or brightening someone's day.

Orange Flowers

  • Symbolism: Enthusiasm, creativity, and warmth.

  • Occasions: Great for energising gifts or celebrations where you want to inspire positivity and vitality.

Blue Flowers

  • Symbolism: Calmness, stability, and peace.

  • Occasions: Suitable for situations where you aim to soothe or console, such as during challenging times or as tokens of support.

Purple Flowers

  • Symbolism: Luxury, royalty, and ambition.

  • Occasions: Often chosen for significant milestones, such as graduations or promotions, reflecting high aspirations.

Green Flowers

  • Symbolism: Renewal, growth, and harmony.

  • Occasions: Ideal for gifts celebrating new life, such as housewarming or births, representing fresh starts and positivity.

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When selecting flowers to convey a message in Singapore, consider the colour and its associated meanings. This thoughtful approach can enhance the impact of your gesture, ensuring that your feelings are communicated effectively. Whether for celebrations or condolences, choosing the right flower colour adds depth to your kind intentions.

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