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What Your Flowers Say About You
What your owers say about you
Whether growing sprays of inspiring, energising fl owers in our gardens, or choosing an appropriate bunch of fl owers to send as a gesture to a friend, family member or loved one, the fl orae and blossoms we send actually say more about us than you might imagine.
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Flowers Anthurium The ideal fl ower someone who has been a wonderful host, these brilliant red, exotic beauties symbolise hospitality, happiness and abundance.
Carnation These cute and ruffl ed blooms actually represent pride and beauty, while their different colours have a host of other meanings: white – innocence and pure love; red – admiration, pink – motherly love; yellow – disdain.
Chrysanthemum A bouquet staple, these impressive fl owers have a simple meaning – honesty. Daffodil Want to tell someone you love them but don’t know how? Daffodils are the fl ower of unrequited love. Forget-Me-Nots As the name of these delicate blue buds would suggest, Forget-Me-Nots represent true love, longing and memory. Lavender Not just for tucking into drawers to keep clothes fresh, the fragrant lavender actually represents devotion.
Lilac Think you might be falling for someone? Lilacs symbolise the fi rst emotions of love.
Lily Often thought of as a funeral fl ower, the fragrant, majestic and ethereal lily actually represents purity of heart, and when displayed at a funeral means that the departed’s soul has been restored to innocence.
Lily-of-the-Valley These buoyant little bells are an ideal token for a recent birth as they symbolise sweetness.
Orchid Want the ultimate Mother’s Day gift? Orchids represent refi nement, glorious femininity, and mature charm.
Peony The ultimate passive-aggressive statement, the Peony is charming and often included in a bouquet yet indicates anger. Red Poppy The fl ower of Remembrance Day represents just that. ---
Roses As far as roses go, again there are a maze of meanings attached to the colours we choose:
Red – love Light Pink – grace Coral – desire Dark pink – gratitude Peach – modesty Cream – charm and thoughtfulness White – a heart touched by love Burgundy – beauty Purple – enchantment Yellow – infi delity
buds would suggest,
lavender actually
represents purity of heart, and when displayed at a funeral means that the departed’s soul has been restored to innocence.
Lily-of-the-Valley These buoyant little bells are an ideal token for a recent birth as they symbolise sweetness.
Orchid Want the ultimate Mother’s Day gift? Orchids represent refi nement, glorious femininity, and mature charm.
Peony The ultimate passive-aggressive statement,