The Meanings of Flowers
September 5th, 2009 Posted in Expressions Of Sympathy, Flower Arrangements, Main Content, Relationships | 2 Comments »Flowers make a wonderful gift for any occasion, but most people do not realize that certain flowers have meanings behind them. It was very common during Victorian times for people to use a certain flower to convey a message. Even today flowers can be used to express a certain feeling to add even more personalization to the gift, i.e., saying “I Love You” with a Valentine’s Day flower arrangement. What are some of the common flower meanings?
The carnation is one of the most popular and widely used flowers in the world and they come in a myriad of colors. If you are looking to show deep love and affection, you will want to choose a dark red carnation, but if you are just wanting to show admiration, you will want to go with a light red carnation. Pink carnations symbolize gratitude and white carnations symbolize purity and luck. Carnations can be used in a wide variety of different arrangements to add color and beauty that is unparalleled.
Roses are another very popular
choice. Roses in themselves symbolize great affection and love, but each color of rose has a specific meaning as well. For example, red roses symbolize love and affection and are considered an easy way to simply say, “I Love You.” White roses symbolize new beginnings and reverence and are very commonly used for remembrance arrangements. Pink roses are for those people that you admire and yellow roses are a symbol of friendship and joy. If you use orange roses, you are expressing your passion for someone, while lavender roses are used to express love at first sight. Roses are a beautiful way to show someone you care for them.
The cheerful Gerber Daisy is a wonderful choice if you are looking to add a touch of brightness to someone’s day. All of the colors together in a bouquet or arrangement express cheer and joy to the person that received them with their bright and happy colors. They are a wonderful choice for many different happy celebrations, including birthdays, anniversaries, or just because. If you want to convey a message of joy and merriness, then Gerber Daisies are just the right choice.
Whether you want to express love, admiration, or give cheer, you can find a flower that expresses that feeling to add additional personalization to your gift. In this way, your flower arranging will speaks thoroughly of your feelings to help make it even more meaningful for you and the person receiving it.
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the most popular presents given by men on Valentine’s Day. On the other hand they tend to give only red roses as they usually think they are the only sort of flowers that match the meaning of Valentine’s Day. And yet there are so many different types of flowers; each of them allowing you to express your love.
The eternally famous rose has always symbolized love, but based on the color has many additional meanings. Needless to say that red rose means passion and devotion; pink rose is the oath that you have taken as well as elegance, joy, grace and admiration. While white rose is the virtue of your affections, lavender pink has the meaning of love at first sight. Orange roses will tell your sweetie that you find her sexy and adorable. Full-bloomed roses represent your engagement while blue roses convey tranquility and a quiet peace.




