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Blue Roses

Blue roses are beautiful and vibrant, just like the smile they’ll bring to their recipient’s face. Order an affordable blue rose bouquet from Proflowers and show someone just how special you think they are!

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What is the Meaning of Blue Roses?

Blue roses can have several meanings and be used to communicate a variety of sentiments including:

  • Peacefulness

  • Sensitivity or empathy

  • Creativity

  • Mystery

  • Excitement

Their diversity makes blue rose bouquets an excellent choice as baby shower flower arrangements, romantic gestures for the lover with an appreciation for the extraordinary, Father’s Day, and more.   In addition to blue roses, we offer a range of blue flower bouquets that have similar meanings.

How Quickly Can I Have a Blue Rose Bouquet Delivered?

Typically, when you place your blue rose delivery, you can get it as soon as the next day. However, if you need a rushed gift for a new mom or a bouquet of birthday roses for a surprise party, we won’t leave you hanging. Many of our flower arrangements are available for same-day delivery for an additional fee; just make sure to get your order in before 2pm (or 1pm on weekends).

How to Care for Blue Roses

Caring for blue roses is fairly straightforward:

  • When your blue rose bouquet first arrives, you will want to take off any wrapping, cut the stems at a diagonal angle, and place them in cool water with any flower food provided.

  • Every two days, change out the water completely, refilling the vase with cool water.

  • At night, you can store your blue roses flower arrangement in the fridge to keep it fresh for longer.

Typically, our blue rose flower arrangements last about a week, but with these tips you can help them last as long as possible.

What Types of Flowers are Naturally Blue?

Many flowers naturally bloom blue, including:

  • Irises

  • Hydrangeas

  • Delphiniums

  • Morning glories

  • Grape hyacinths

  • Cornflowers

  • Forget-me-nots

While roses are not naturally blue, you would never know it by looking at a stunning bouquet of blue roses from Proflowers. Our navy blue rose bouquets are carefully dyed this radiant hue for a unique and beautiful, yet natural-looking bouquet.