These flowers, reminiscent of roses, boast a wide array of shades and bloom earlier than roses, making them perfect for gardens and arrangements alike.
With their fragrant and delicately ruffled petals, peonies are popular for their resemblance to roses, particularly in soft hues like pink, white, and coral.
Offering vibrant and enduring blooms, carnations often deceive with their ruffled petals, as they're frequently mistaken for roses, despite their slightly spicy scent.
These hybrids feature fuller blooms than standard tulips, coming in an assortment of colors and blooming in spring, providing an attractive alternative to roses.
Known for their fragrant, white flowers and rose-like appearance, gardenias require meticulous care, much like their rose counterparts.
Camellias flaunt lush petals in pink, red, and white, drawing comparisons to roses, albeit with little to no fragrance and thriving in warmer climates.
Exhibiting enduring blooms with bell-like shapes, lisianthus, especially in pink hues, serve as striking substitutes for roses in floral arrangements.
Renowned for their bold and colorful blooms, dahlias, akin to roses, make a statement in summer gardens with their vibrant hues and varied forms.
Some begonia varieties sport rose-like flowers in a range of colors, from red to pink, offering versatility as either perennials or annuals.