Orange Flowers

Add a burst of bold beauty with our Orange Flowers Collection. From fiery lilies and vibrant roses to cheerful gerbera daisies and marigold-toned blooms, these fresh arrangements radiate warmth and energy. Perfect for birthdays, autumn celebrations, thank-you gifts, and housewarmings, orange flowers are a vibrant way to brighten any space or occasion. Same-day local delivery and nationwide shipping available.

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What do orange flowers symbolize?

Orange flowers symbolize enthusiasm, excitement, confidence, and creativity, making them a striking choice for a wide variety of occasions. Our Orange Flowers Collection features stunning hand-designed arrangements with rich, warm hues that evoke joy and energy. These bold blooms are ideal for sending uplifting messages, celebrating life events, or simply adding a pop of color to any room.

Popular orange flowers include roses, lilies, tulips, gerbera daisies, alstroemeria, marigolds, and zinnias. Their vibrant color is perfect for fall bouquets, birthday celebrations, thank-you gifts, and get-well arrangements. Orange flowers also mix beautifully with yellow, red, and burgundy tones, making them a favorite for seasonal centerpieces and festive decor.

Whether you're sending flowers across the country or just across town, our fresh orange bouquets are available for nationwide delivery and same-day service in select areas. Brighten someone’s day—or your own—with the energetic charm of orange.

What do orange flowers mean?

Orange flowers symbolize joy, enthusiasm, warmth, and creativity. They’re often given to celebrate success, offer encouragement, or express vibrant energy.

What are popular orange flowers?

Common orange flowers include roses, lilies, tulips, gerbera daisies, marigolds, zinnias, and alstroemeria. These blooms are often featured in autumn-themed arrangements or bright, cheerful bouquets.

Are orange flowers good for birthdays?

Yes! Orange flowers are perfect for birthday bouquets, as they convey celebration, excitement, and positivity. Their bold color adds a festive touch to any birthday surprise.

What flowers are naturally orange?

Naturally orange flowers include marigolds, zinnias, tiger lilies, tulips, and certain varieties of roses and daisies. These blooms are popular in both gardens and floral designs.

What is an orange flower called?

There are many flowers that naturally bloom in orange, but no single flower is called “an orange flower.” Instead, popular types of orange flowers include marigolds, zinnias, orange tulips, tiger lilies, gerbera daisies, chrysanthemums, and certain rose varieties. Each has its own meaning, but all share the bold, eye-catching beauty of the orange color palette.

What do orange roses mean?

Orange roses symbolize passion, energy, enthusiasm, and desire. They’re often given to express admiration or excitement, especially in new relationships. Orange roses strike a perfect balance between the romance of red roses and the cheerfulness of yellow ones—making them ideal for celebrating exciting beginnings or heartfelt appreciation.

Do orange flowers work well in mixed arrangements?

Absolutely! Orange flowers pair beautifully with red, yellow, and burgundy for a rich, warm look—or with purples and greens for vibrant contrast. They’re perfect for dynamic, eye-catching bouquets.

Kremp Florist Sells Orange Flowers to Brighten Your Day


The color orange makes many people instantly think of a juicy citrus fruit or their tasty morning beverage. Orange, which is a mix of red and yellow, somehow symbolizes vitality and the zest of life. An orange flower arrangement can fill its recipient with optimism and enthusiasm, making it a great pick-me-up gift. Kremp Florist carries many types of orange flowers, so customers have a large selection from which to choose. Contact Kremp Florist to order an orange flower arrangement for someone you love. The florist can explain the meaning of orange flowers and help you choose the right arrangement for your occasion.


Types of Orange Flowers

There are many naturally occurring types of orange flowers. The blooms are popular in the fall, when they mimic the color of the autumn foliage. Being the color of leaves, pumpkins, and squash, orange is often seen as the dominant color of the season. Orange blossoms can be combined with other fall colors like red, yellow, and burgundy to create the palate you might see on the side of a mountain or in a watercolor painting.

Although some senders select orange flowers in the fall, many of the following varieties are available for purchase all throughout the year. Aside from fall colors, orange flowers can also be paired with blue flowers for a high contrast or nautical feel. Orange teamed with “hot” colors like pink or green will give the feel of summer. Orange is associated with the tropics because there are many orange tropical flowers. In fact, graphic designers often use the hue to represent the tropics, a humorous subject, or a youthful product. Orange flowers include:

• Asclepias
• Astreomeria
• Banksia
• Bird of Paradise
• Calla
• Carnation
• Cymbidium Orchid
• Dahila
• Daisy Pom Pon
• Freesia
• Gerbera Daisy
• Lily
• Marigold
• Mokara Orchid
• Poppy
• Protea
• Ranunculus
• Rosa
• Safflower
• Snapdragon
• Spray Rose
• Sunflower
• Zinnia

Some orange flowers are hearty enough to be used as cut flowers, while other varieties are more commonly sold as flowering plants, like:

• Begonia
• Coxcomb
• Celosia
• Kolanchoe
• Lantana


Meaning of Orange Flowers

People associate orange with the season of fall, and it is particularly known as one of the colors of Halloween. Halloween was originally a new-year and harvest festival symbolizing bounty and new life. The practice of carving pumpkins at Halloween dates back to the 1800s when North American growers of the gourd began to recognize the holiday. But the overall plethora of orange in fall is the real reason the hue was linked to Halloween. Orange was considered by early celebrants to represent life, vitality, and harvest; all of which are the opposite of black, Halloween’s other color, which symbolizes death.

In addition to its autumnal associations, did you know that orange can also stand for fascination, fire, attraction, and warmth? The color is very attention grabbing; Construction workers’ vests are made in orange so they are instantly visible. Orange roses could be given to a crush to let him or her know that you are interested and they should notice you. In another sense, orange can show perseverance and determination. When a relative or friend is going through a tough time, an arrangement of orange roses can be used to send the message, “I believe in you.”

The Color Orange in Sports


Organizations from the high school level to the pros use orange as one of their team colors. Colleges such as Auburn, Boise State, University of Florida, University of Illinois, Syracuse University, and University of Virginia all proudly sport orange. You will easily be able to spot a fan of the orange-clad professional teams like the Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears, New York Knicks, New York Mets, and Edmonton Oilers by their bright clothing.

It may be the Dutch, however, that have the most pride when it comes to donning orange attire. Watch any citizen of Holland competing in the World Cup or the Olympics and you will automatically notice a bright orange uniform, despite the fact that the country’s flag is red, white, and blue. The country’s self-described “Orange fever” dates back to the 1500s, when William of Orange became the Netherlands’ leader. Hence, his name started an orange trend that residents use to show patriotism on holidays like King’s Day.

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