Best Anniversary Flowers and Their Meanings: UK Florist Picks

Choosing the right flowers for an anniversary isn't as simple as grabbing the nearest bunch of roses. Every flower carries a story — and the right one can say everything you're struggling to put into words.

I've been arranging anniversary flowers for over a decade now, and one thing I've learned is this: people don't just want something pretty. They want something that means something. Whether you're marking your first year together or celebrating a golden 50th, the flower you choose should feel personal, thoughtful, and just a little bit special.

In this guide, I've put together everything you need — the best anniversary flowers by year, what each one really means, and a few honest tips on getting the most out of your bouquet here in the UK. No fluff, no filler. Just the good stuff.

At a glance — top anniversary flowers

  • Red RosesAny year Deep love, passion, timeless
  • Lilies30th Devotion, purity, elegance
  • Carnations1st Young love, admiration
  • Daffodils10th Renewal, happiness, new chapter
  • Orchids60th Rare beauty, enduring strength

Anniversary Flowers by Year — The Complete UK List

Different milestones call for different flowers. Below is the most complete year-by-year guide you'll find — every anniversary from the 1st to the 70th, with bouquet ideas for each one. Bookmark this page and come back to it every year.

For a deeper look at how flowers match each milestone, our dedicated anniversary flowers by year guide covers every occasion in full detail.

Year Flower Meaning Colour to Choose
1st Carnations Young love, admiration, new beginnings Pink (affection) or White (pure love)
2nd Lilies Growing devotion, unity White for purity, cream for warmth
3rd Sunflowers Loyalty, strength, lasting warmth Golden yellow — no other colour needed
4th Geraniums Friendship deepening into love Red or pink for romance
5th Daisies Innocence, loyalty, cheerful love White and yellow — classic pairing
6th Calla Lilies Elegance, faithfulness White or blush for sophistication
7th Freesia Trust, thoughtfulness, innocence Mixed pastels — very UK popular
10th Daffodils Happiness, rebirth, new chapter Classic yellow, or white narcissus
15th Red Roses Deep, passionate love Deep red — 15 stems for the year
20th Asters Patience, wisdom in love Purple or lilac for depth
25th Irises Faith, wisdom, a love that has grown Deep purple iris with a silver ribbon
30th Lilies Devotion, purity, thirty years of love White or scented Oriental lilies
40th Gladiolus Strength of character, integrity Tall ruby stems — statement piece
45th Blue Iris Hope, wisdom, the sapphire milestone Blue iris — rare and worth it
50th Yellow Roses & Violets Loyalty, joy, devoted love Yellow gold with violet accents
60th Orchids Rare beauty, enduring strength White or blush pink — premium exotic
70th Peonies Honour, prosperity, a love in full bloom Pale pink or cream — soft and luxurious

Not sure which arrangement fits your milestone? Browse our full anniversary flowers collection — every occasion is covered, and you can filter by year to find the right bouquet quickly.

The Top 5 Anniversary Flowers — And What They Really Mean

These are the flowers I personally reach for most often. Each one has a real history behind it — not just something made up for a greeting card — and knowing that history is what makes the gift feel genuine.

Red Roses — For Any Anniversary

Best for: Any year Meaning: Passionate, lasting love

There's a reason red roses have been the symbol of romantic love since the Victorian era. In the language of flowers — floriography — a red rose means "I love you" without any ambiguity. No translation needed. Twenty-four stems wrapped in gold paper says something that three paragraphs in a card can't.

For the 15th anniversary, 15 red roses is a lovely tradition. For a 50th golden anniversary, gold-tipped roses with a luxury wrap are something genuinely special. Yellow roses, meanwhile, are a beautiful choice if you want to say "joyful love" rather than passionate — perfect for someone who prefers warmth to drama.

Card message idea "Fifty years, and I'd choose you again without hesitation. Happy anniversary."

Lilies — For the 30th and Beyond

Best for: 2nd, 6th, 30th year Meaning: Devotion, purity

Lilies are one of my absolute favourites to work with. When they open fully — especially an Oriental lily — the scent fills an entire room. White lilies represent purity and devotion, which is exactly why they work so beautifully for a 30th anniversary.

One honest note: if your partner or anyone in the household has cats, be careful with lilies — they can be toxic to cats. In that case, I'd swap them for alstroemeria, which has a very similar look and is completely pet-safe.

Card message idea "Thirty years of you. Still my favourite person in every room."

Orchids — For the 60th Anniversary

Best for: 60th, luxury occasions Meaning: Rare beauty, strength

Orchids are rare, take years to bloom properly, and require patience to grow — which makes them the perfect metaphor for a 60-year marriage. They're not a flower you see at every florist. When you give someone orchids, you're saying something that goes beyond the obvious.

A premium arrangement of white or blush phalaenopsis orchids is honestly one of the most striking gifts you can give. They also last significantly longer than cut flowers — sometimes three to four weeks — which means every time your partner walks past them, they'll think of the occasion.

Card message idea "Sixty years. As rare and beautiful as you are."
A stunning anniversary flower arrangement in a wooden crate, featuring red roses, irises, daffodils, carnations and sunflowers — Online Flower Company UK
From first-year carnations to golden anniversary roses — each bloom tells a different chapter of the same love story.

Daffodils — For the 10th Anniversary

Best for: 10th year Meaning: Renewal, happiness, new chapter

Ten years is a big deal, and daffodils are the traditional flower for it. In floriography, daffodils mean "you're the only one" — and as a national symbol of spring, they carry that sense of renewal and fresh energy that a 10th anniversary deserves.

If you're buying daffodils in autumn or winter, ask for greenhouse-grown varieties — good UK florists will have these available year-round, and they're every bit as fresh as the spring ones. I use them regularly in winter arrangements and the difference is undetectable.

Card message idea "Ten years in, and every day still feels like a good reason to celebrate."

Irises — For the 25th Anniversary

Best for: 25th year Meaning: Faith, wisdom, hope

A silver anniversary deserves something that feels genuinely considered. The iris is named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow — in floriography, it carries meanings of faith, hope, and wisdom. All of which describe what a 25-year marriage actually takes.

Deep purple irises with a silver ribbon is my go-to arrangement for a 25th. It photographs beautifully, the colour is rich without being overpowering, and it'll stop anyone in their tracks when it's delivered.

Card message idea "Twenty-five years of faith in each other. Wouldn't change a single one."
Celebrating a 65th anniversary?

The 65th is one of the rarest milestones there is — and it deserves flowers that match. We've put together a dedicated guide to help you find something truly fitting for this extraordinary occasion.

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Which Flower for Which Person? A Practical Guide

Not everyone wants the same thing. Here's how I'd match flowers to personality — because the best gift is always the one that feels like it was chosen specifically for them.

For your wife / partner (romantic)

Deep red roses or scented Oriental lilies. Rich colour, strong fragrance, unmistakably romantic. Go for a luxury wrap and a handwritten card — the presentation matters as much as the flower.

For your husband / partner (subtle)

Purple irises or violet-toned tulips. Sophisticated, not showy. Understated in the best possible way. A simple white arrangement of lilies also works beautifully for someone who appreciates quiet elegance.

For parents celebrating their anniversary

Match the year to the flower — it shows thought. For a 50th, yellow roses and violets. For a 40th, gladiolus. For earlier years, carnations or sunflowers are cheerful without being over the top.

For someone who loves something different

Orchids or peonies — both feel genuinely special and aren't what most people expect. If they mention flowers regularly or follow florists on Instagram, they'll appreciate something less common.

Not sure where to start? Browse our bouquet collection — you'll find arrangements to suit every personality, occasion, and budget.

Ordering Anniversary Flowers in the UK — What You Need to Know

Practical tips from someone who does this every day

  • Winter flowers: Don't assume spring flowers aren't available in December. UK florists with good suppliers carry greenhouse-grown daffodils, tulips and irises year-round — just ask specifically for fresh stock when ordering.
  • Order ahead: For milestone anniversaries (25th, 50th, 65th), always order several days in advance. Premium flowers like peonies and certain orchid varieties need time to source from UK growers.
  • Hardy varieties for UK weather: Carnations, lilies and orchids all travel well in British conditions. Delicate flowers like peonies and sweet peas are best ordered for indoor arrangements rather than outdoor celebrations.
  • Allergies to consider: If you know your partner is sensitive to scent, avoid heavily fragrant Oriental lilies and opt for Asiatic lilies instead — same look, much less fragrance.
  • Browse the full range: If you're not sure which arrangement is right, our full flower shop has the widest selection of anniversary bouquets we offer — it's the best place to start.

How to Make Anniversary Flowers Last Longer

The flowers should last as long as possible — here's exactly how to care for them once they're home. I tell every customer these same steps, and they genuinely make a difference.

  1. Cut the stems at an angle immediately Use sharp scissors or a knife, and cut at a 45-degree angle. This increases the surface area for water absorption. Do this under running water if possible.
  2. Remove all leaves below the waterline Leaves sitting in water rot quickly and contaminate the water. Strip anything that would sit below the vase waterline before placing the flowers in.
  3. Use clean, cool water with the flower food sachet The sachet that comes with your bouquet genuinely works — it feeds the flowers and prevents bacterial growth. Change the water every two days.
  4. Keep them away from direct sunlight and fruit Direct sun and ripening fruit (which gives off ethylene gas) both shorten the life of cut flowers significantly. A cool spot away from the fruit bowl is ideal.
  5. Re-cut stems every 2–3 days Even a small fresh cut every couple of days keeps the uptake of water open and extends vase life noticeably — especially for roses and lilies.

Done right, roses can last 10–14 days, lilies up to 2 weeks, and orchids even longer. For a full list of what's available to send, take a look at our anniversary flowers range — every bouquet comes with care instructions included.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Ordering too late: For premium milestone flowers, always order several days ahead to guarantee availability — especially for peonies, orchids, and specialty arrangements.
  • Wrong colour meaning: Yellow roses mean friendship and joy, not romantic love. If you want to say "I'm deeply in love with you," go red or deep pink.
  • Ignoring allergies: Heavily scented lilies, pollen-heavy sunflowers, and some orchid varieties can trigger reactions. When in doubt, ask your florist for low-pollen options.
  • Cheap vases: A beautiful bouquet in a too-small or unstable vase loses its impact. If you're not sure they have a suitable vase, add one to the order — it's worth it.
  • Forgetting the card: The flowers are the wow moment, but the card is what they'll keep. Take an extra five minutes to write something real.

Frequently Asked Questions

Roses are the most popular choice for a reason — they're universally understood as a symbol of romantic love, and they're available year-round across the UK. But "best" really depends on the milestone. For a 10th anniversary, daffodils are far more meaningful than roses. For a 25th, irises say something roses simply don't. Use roses when you want timeless — use the traditional flower when you want thoughtful.
The traditional flower for a 25th anniversary is the iris. In the UK, purple irises are the most popular choice — they're widely available, photograph beautifully, and carry meanings of faith, wisdom, and hope. Paired with a silver ribbon and some eucalyptus, they make a genuinely memorable arrangement. You can also find them combined with white roses for a more luxurious bouquet. See our full anniversary flowers by year guide for more milestone ideas.
Carnations are the traditional first anniversary flower — they represent young love and admiration, which fits perfectly for a first year together. Pink carnations are the most romantic choice. If carnations feel too classic, freesia or tulips are a lovely modern alternative. Either way, keep it fresh, cheerful, and personal.
For most anniversaries, ordering 2–3 days ahead is ideal to ensure everything is fresh and properly prepared. For milestone anniversaries — particularly the 25th, 50th, or 65th — we'd recommend ordering at least 4–5 days in advance. Premium flowers like peonies and specialty orchids can take longer to source, so the earlier the better for those special occasions.
Orchids are the clear winner — a well-cared-for phalaenopsis orchid can last three to five weeks. After that, carnations and chrysanthemums typically last two to three weeks. Roses, with proper care (fresh cuts every couple of days and clean water), can last 10–14 days. Lilies are stunning but usually last around a week to ten days once fully open.
Yellow roses symbolise joy, friendship, and loyalty — which makes them a lovely choice for a 50th golden anniversary. They're not traditionally associated with romantic love the way red roses are, so if you want to express deep passion, stick with red or deep pink. But for celebrating a long, joyful partnership, yellow is genuinely beautiful.
Absolutely. Flowers aren't gendered, but some feel more suited to different personalities. Purple irises, violet tulips, and white lily arrangements are elegant without being overly feminine. Sunflowers are bold and cheerful — great for someone with a big personality. Gladiolus is a striking tall flower that makes a statement. Take a look at our bouquet range for ideas across every style.
The biggest difference is fragrance. Oriental lilies (like stargazers) are heavily scented — they'll fill a room. Asiatic lilies have little to no scent, which makes them a better choice for people sensitive to strong smells. Both look equally beautiful in an arrangement. If you're sending flowers as a gift and you're not sure, Asiatic lilies are the safer choice.

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James Harrington Senior Florist — Online Flower Company · onlineflowercompany.co.uk
Over a decade of experience creating anniversary arrangements across the UK.
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James Harrington

James Harrington is a passionate Florist Specialist with over 4 years of hands-on experience in floral design and flower selection. He specialises in creating elegant bouquets, seasonal arrangements, and premium floral collections tailored to customer preferences. With a deep understanding of flower varieties, colours, and presentation styles, he ensures every arrangement is fresh, beautifully balanced, and crafted with care.

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