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Valentine Day Flowers: Giving Unique Options Than Roses

by Aurelia Fleur

There is much debate surrounding the origins of Valentine’s Day. Many historians argue that it is linked to the Greco-Roman holiday Lupericalia, that was a celebration of romantic love, while other’s argue that Valentine’s Day was adopted from Chaucer’s poem, “The Love Birds.” But the origins of Valentine’s Day don’t matter if your forget to buy your significant other a bouquet of flowers on this special day.

When choosing most suitors will go with the traditional colors of either red or white for roses. Clever suitors will researches the meanings behind the flower type and its color to produce a truly meaningful and heartfelt arrangement of Valentines Day flowers.

Love can be expressed in many ways through flowers. are often symbols for emotions. The petunia, for example, means “you soothe me,” while the orange blossom is often used to symbolize marriage or a forthcoming engagement. Give phlox to signify that two souls are united. Lilies are elegant and majestic but the orange lily means hatred. A white carnation can symbolize pure love but when sensuality is the characteristic you want to imply, give a Spanish jasmine. Purple hyacinth is the flower to choose when thinking about forgiveness.

Along with the bouquet, you could send a small note explaining its relevance and your reason for having selected a particular flower. A note like this could do wonders if accompanied by her favorite , if you know what it is. You must avoid sending asphodel which represents grief, striped carnation which stands for refusal in love, yellow chrysanthemum representing slighted love, oleander for caution, or rhododendron for danger, in addition to the orange lily mentioned before.

Since everyone wants to buy as Valentines Day flowers, the price will go up just before the big day, and you may find that you can’t afford them, especially if you wait to the last minute. But there are many other beautiful flowers available for a special arrangement that will show how you really feel about her and that you are not trying to buy her affection.

It is usually much more romantic to deliver the flowers yourself, but if someone delivers a bouquet of roses to work it will give the person receiving them bragging rights. But the main thing is making sure your flowers delivery is on time, for example, arriving on the 15th of February are likely to cause trouble, no matter what their meaning, rather then affection.

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