Women like a great many flowers besides roses. It is best to ask what the woman of your life prefers. Or you may want your florist make a suggestion based on what is currently blooming and perhaps go with your woman's favorite color. You could see if flower "language" helps get your message across.
White roses
This question provides the answer.
Yes, there are white roses. Roses like many flowers can be grown/pollinated to be a variety of colors.
Some women do like roses in their bouquets and even maybe some men do. I'm not sure about that statement.
Babies' breath is often used with red roses. It looks like lace.
In "Little Women," flowers like violets, roses, and forget-me-nots are mentioned, symbolizing various themes such as love, beauty, and memory. The characters often connect their emotions and experiences to these flowers, reflecting their growth and relationships throughout the story. The imagery of flowers adds depth to the narrative, enhancing the novel's exploration of femininity and domestic life.
ROSES, especially red ones
Sure they can, some men like getting roses too!!!!!!!!!!!
Roses do not typically attract hummingbirds to gardens. Hummingbirds are more attracted to brightly colored flowers that produce nectar, such as trumpet-shaped flowers like honeysuckle or bee balm.
The mission gardens have lots of roses( every mission I have been to all have roses) and other garden plants like bushes.
I can imagine most people prefer roses and lilies
Flowers that work well with roses include peonies, lilies, hydrangeas, and baby's breath. These flowers complement the beauty and elegance of roses, creating a harmonious and visually appealing bouquet or floral arrangement.