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There really is a rose for everyone!

Published: 11/06/2025

There are over 300 types of fresh rose varieties in existence. One of the UK’s most popular and well-loved flowers, we buy and gift them for a myriad of reasons: red represents love, pink – appreciation, yellow is for friendship, peach for gratitude, white for grace and loyalty, the list goes on.

Our current collection of artificial roses consists of 8 different kinds. From traditional to wild, each is stunningly beautiful in its own way and can evoke something completely different in every faux flower display you arrange them in.

     1. Charlotte

The newest stem to our selection, the Faux Charlotte Rose features a delicate bud and deliciously open bloom with reflexed outer petals. This trending floristry technique of turning back the petals for a fuller finish gives our Charlotte rose a unique, non-traditional look, while the lush green leaves add to its ‘fresh picked’ feel. Feature a bunch together or add to a mix of wild flowers for a Summer in the country finish.

     2. Olivia

Another wild beauty, our Faux Olivia Rose is traditional with a twist. Replicating the quintessential garden rose this faux features two full blooms with a delicate rosette centre and one small bud just waiting to burst. Deep, green realistic leaves, a few tiny shoots and even a couple of thorns complete this natural wonder whose creamy colours would make a lovely addition to tonal mixes, like our Pretty Peach Inspiration Arrangement.

     3. English

You won’t find a more perfect shade of dusky pink than you will on our Faux English Rose. Dainty oval leaves accentuate the multiple flowerheads of this stunning stem that come Summer or Winter, rain or shine will bring an unbeatable brightness to your day. Mix with other shades of pink or even a classic red rose for a timeless display you’ll never want to change.

     4. Gemma

Traditional and timeless, the Faux Gemma Rose boats six colour variations. A single stem with a plethora of petals framed by lively, serrated leaves, this bloom will work for all of your rose-related needs. Whether you create a dazzling display of multiple same stems, bunch a few complementing colours together, or use as a dramatic centrepiece to a mixed arrangement, there is nothing the Gemma Rose won’t look good in.

     5. Abeba

With heads slightly smaller than the others, but five of them to make up for it, our Faux Abeba Rose features exquisite colouring on each petal that reflects the natural tones of a fresh flowerbed. Intersperse each head throughout a mixed bouquet for a lovely pop of colour beside other, complementary wild flowers.

     6. Spray

Pointier petals than the traditional round, with a glimpse of its centre visible, our Faux Rose Spray displays a series of modestly-sized heads in full bloom, small buds just starting out, and some that are fit to burst. Serrated leaves and a scattering of thorns make this a faithful recreation that looks as though it has just been plucked from the bushes. Arrange with ease in a ceramic or earthenware vase for the ultimate country kitchen bouquet.

     7. Velvet

You can not get more classic than our Velvet Rose. A beautiful, bright red, or a deep, luxurious burgundy, this stem – dare we say it – could be even more striking and sophisticated than the real thing. Its soft, velvet petals add a sumptuous feel that will never fade. Leave it to shine uninterrupted as a single stem or statement bunch, or place it in the centre of a romantic bouquet for something unforgettable.

 

     8. Ultimate Velvet

Take it one step further with our Ultimate Velvet Rose. The flowerhead is bigger and the stem is longer, it’s the Velvet Rose but more! Alongside the red and burgundy, the Ultimate Velvet Rose also comes in a gorgeous cream that can be flawlessly styled in any interior.