June Is National Rose Month: Why It's The Best Time To Send Roses
Some months are literally made for one specific thing - that is, you associate them with something. For example, December is most often associated with Christmas trees, festivities, and gifts. February is more commonly associated with romantic gifts for Valentine’s Day. But what does June bring to mind for you? June is the month that belongs to roses.
National Rose Month isn’t just a pretty name on the calendar. It’s an officially recognized time in the US when the entire floral world celebrates the most popular flower on the planet. And if you haven’t found a reason to send someone a bouquet yet - here it is, the most obvious and beautiful one.
But where did this tradition come from in the first place? Why did the rose, of all things, deserve an entire month in its honor? And most importantly, how do you choose the perfect bouquet right now? You’ll learn all this and more in our article, just keep reading. June Rose Month isn’t just a pretty phrase. It’s the moment when roses are at the peak of their beauty, when there are more reasons to give a gift than at any other time of year, and when missing this moment is simply a shame.
The Story Behind National Rose Month
The history of this holiday begins long before any decree was signed. Picture a rose in your mind, and think about how this very flower has accompanied humanity for thousands of years. Roses were depicted in ancient Egyptian tombs, adorned the gardens of Roman emperors, and were celebrated by Shakespeare and Omar Khayyam. Yet the rose received official status in the United States relatively recently.
In 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed a proclamation declaring the rose the national flower of the United States. This was the logical culmination of a long history of love for the flower by an entire nation. Congress approved the decision unanimously, which speaks volumes. It was then that National Rose Month, June, received official status as a time to celebrate the rose across the country.
Why is June considered National Rose Month? It’s simple: it’s the natural peak of the blooming season. At this time, rose bushes bloom especially profusely, the air is filled with their fragrance, and gardeners across the country proudly open their gardens to the public. Florists, rose societies, botanical gardens - everyone celebrates National Rose Month in their own way: with exhibitions, contests, workshops, and themed bouquets.
June has become not just the season of roses, but a celebration of them, giving people yet another reason to rejoice.
When and How the Tradition Began
The tradition of treating June as the month of roses has roots that go deeper than a presidential proclamation. As early as the beginning of the 20th century, American and British rose societies were actively promoting the idea of “Rose Month.” The American Rose Society, founded as early as 1892, regularly held June exhibitions and competitions, recognizing this month as the time of blooming (in the literal sense of the word for roses).
In the UK, the tradition is even older: the Royal National Rose Society has existed since 1876 and has always designated June as the main rose month. When President Reagan officially designated the rose as the national flower of the United States in 1986, it merely confirmed what gardeners and florists had known for over a century. June rose month evolved from an unofficial tradition into a part of the culture of an entire country.
Why the Rose Earned a Whole Month

It’s hard to find a flower as rich in meaning as the rose. With over 150 wild species and more than 30,000 cultivated varieties, each carries its own mood, story, and unique emotional tone:
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Red rose for passion and love
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White rose for purity and new beginnings
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Lavender rose for admiration and mystery
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Yellow rose for friendship and joy
And that’s not all, because there are so many shades of roses; you can combine different shades in a bouquet, and our unique rose coloring system even lets you choose multi-colored roses. It is precisely this versatility that has made the rose a symbol of absolutely every important moment in life: from a first date to a wedding, from birth to a farewell. No other flower encompasses such a wide spectrum of human emotions.
Farm-fresh roses in the height of June are truly something special. Lush blooms, a rich fragrance you can smell from the doorstep, and natural longevity that truly outlasts other seasons. Nature itself has ensured that this month is the perfect time for roses.
Top Reasons to Send Roses This June
June is literally overflowing with occasions. If you’re waiting for the “right moment,” it’s already here. We know a few reasons why the best roses to send in June are flying off the shelves right now:
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Father’s Day. On the third Sunday in June, it’s customary to say “thank you” to dads. Roses are an unexpected yet very heartfelt choice for the man who’s always been there. A dark red or burgundy bouquet is understated, elegant, and truly meaningful. And if you’re looking for something more interesting, consider unusual shades like blue or green.
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Birthdays in June. The rose is the official birth flower for June. If a loved one has a birthday this month, a bouquet of roses isn’t just a run-of-the-mill gift, it’s a sign that you remember these details. People appreciate this more than you might think.
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Wedding season. The summer months are the most popular for weddings. But June has the most weddings of all (simply because it’s not as hot as July or August). Roses at a wedding are a classic that never goes out of style, and if you give a bouquet during this special month, it takes on an even more heartfelt meaning.
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Graduation. Diplomas, certificates, and first steps into adulthood. Giving a graduate a bouquet means celebrating their hard work in a beautiful and meaningful way, not just with a card. In our collection for graduates, you’ll find over 50 options to suit every taste and preference.
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Just because. Sometimes the best reason is no reason at all. June flower gifts don’t always need a special occasion: nice weather, a good mood, or the desire to make someone special happy - that’s enough.
And of course, the holiday itself. National Rose Month is an official license to make people happy with flowers. Take advantage of it and make your loved ones or yourself happy.
Best Rose Varieties to Send All Month Long
Every bouquet of roses is unique. And depending on the occasion, it’s worth choosing thoughtfully. The options that work best in June:
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Classic red and pink roses. This is a surefire choice for romance, anniversaries, and any moment when words are harder to find than flowers. They’re always a joy to receive.
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Garden Roses. Lush, fragrant, with delicate, multi-petaled blooms. Perfect for weddings, as a special gift for your mom or best friend. They look as if they were just cut from an English estate and delivered straight to your home.
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David Austin Roses. This is a story of its own for those who appreciate more than just a beautiful flower. An old-fashioned bud shape, a deep, multi-layered fragrance, and rare, complex hues. These are roses with character.
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Peony-Style Blooms. A great option for those who want maximum “wow” factor. Visually almost indistinguishable from peonies, but with the hardiness of a rose. Striking, feminine, unforgettable (and, by the way, perfect for a bridal bouquet).
But all of this only makes sense when the flowers are truly fresh. Fresh roses delivery straight from the farm - this isn’t just a marketing slogan. It’s the difference between a rose that lasts 12 days and one that wilts after three. At Rosaholics, flowers are cut only after you place your order, so you won’t see any wilted stems.
Order Farm-Fresh Roses From Rosaholics This June
National Rose Month is the perfect time to finally do what you’ve been wanting to do for a long time: send someone truly beautiful roses. Not just “whatever,” but the kind people will tell their friends about later.
Rosaholics roses come from a family farm with over 20 years of experience. Located in the highlands, with an ideal climate and natural light, each rose is cut only after you’ve placed your order. This is a key point that makes all the difference, because you receive roses at the peak of their beauty.
What else is important to know:
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Delivery to all 50 US states
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Huge selection: from classics to rare varieties, long-stemmed roses, and limited-edition collections
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Themed bouquets for any occasion - from graduation to “just because”
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Bouquet builder: design your own, choosing colors and varieties to match your mood
June goes by fast. Don’t wait for the next occasion - National Rose Month only comes once a year. Celebrate it the way it deserves: give someone a bouquet they’ll remember for a long time.
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