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The language of flowers on Valentine's Day!

The language of flowers on Valentine's Day!

On some special occasions, flowers are one of the most typical gifts that cross man’s mind firstly. Besides expressing your sentimental love, flowers have their own meaning which we should find out and choose the most suitable one to make her day. Let’s go sweethearting to make the best bouquet of flowers on Valentine’s Day!

Rose

From the past to now, Roses are known as a symbol of love, achievement, completion, and perfection because of their fragrance, beauty, and healing properties. Various meanings of roses depend on their colors.

Red rose is considered to be the simplest way to say “I love you” to your spouse or partner. It also represents romance, love, beauty, and courage. Thornless roses mean “I am in love with you at the first sight”.

A white rose is a symbol of loyalty, admiration, and everlasting love. Roses in white are symbolic of girlhood. It’s easy to see that brides often select white roses for their bridal bouquets.

Pink rose is the color of sweetness, cuteness and refinement. Dark pink rose shows appreciation and gratitude while light pink indicates sympathy and femininity.

Yellow rose symbolizes warmth and cheerfulness like the light of sun. It stands for friendship, joy and new journey.

Carnations

Carnation is popular all around the world due to its timeless symbol of love and affection. Giving carnations to your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day to show your love with them. But it’ll be more meaningful if you understand the hidden meaning of carnations.

Red carnation - you may not know that red carnation has the similarity to rose when it turns out to be a sign of love, romance and affection. How about giving a full basket of red carnations to illustrate your undying love to your wife, girlfriends or fiancée! It sounds great!

Pink Carnations will never disappoint the admirers! This color is often associated with appreciation and devotion. Those flowers will be given by secret admirers. Sending a bouquet of pink carnations is a lovely gesture, especially on Valentine’s Day. 

Pink carnations are also a perfect gift for your Mom on Valentine's Day, simply because she is the first woman you love in life.

Lily

Sharing the diversity of meaning tied to the colors with other kinds of flowers, lilies shine bright with their own sizes. 

White lily stands for purity while orange lily is the spotlight of passion. In particular, the red lily is iconic for romance, love and admiration.

Orchids

Each colored orchid has a connection to specific meanings like some colorful flowers. 

Blue Orchid signifies rarity, uniqueness because of its uncommon occurrence. The way we deliver blue orchids to someone means that we find them really special in their own way.

Red Orchid is a symbol of sweet, romantic, and devoted love! Orchids in red are the super perfect gift for Valentine’s Day to express your emotional feeling to the person on your behalf. Remember to capture their happy face.

White Daisies

Loyal love, purity, beauty, patience, and simplicity are what white daisies stand for. On this Valentine’s Day, giving a bouquet of white daisies to your sweetheart sounds ideal because she is worthy to receive the best glorification.

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Gabriela - March 12, 2022

I love that this message was sent to the masses. It helps knowing what kind of flowers represent what kind of love when choosing flowers for a loved one. I would love to see options that are feline and in general pet friendly. People in my life think I don’t like Lillie’s when in fact they are stunning. It’s that they are highly toxic to cats is why I don’t like receiving them. But roses on the other hand are safer. It’s so hard to gift plants and flowers to those that have pets. Would love to see a mini reading on what is safe yet still a beautiful option.

Gabriela - March 12, 2022

I love that this message was sent to the masses. It helps knowing what kind of flowers represent what kind of love when choosing flowers for a loved one. I would love to see options that are feline and in general pet friendly. People in my life think I don’t like Lillie’s when in fact they are stunning. It’s that they are highly toxic to cats is why I don’t like receiving them. But roses on the other hand are safer. It’s so hard to gift plants and flowers to those that have pets. Would love to see a mini reading on what is safe yet still a beautiful option.

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