Friday 18 July 2014

What Does Your Favorite Flower Mean

From incredible anniversary bouquets and exotic birthday flowers to the fresh blooms, , flowers make perfect gifts for every occasion. But wait, next time you gift flowers, take a moment to consider their meanings. 

Almost all of us sense the personality of different flowers and choose one over the other.  Our flower choices are mainly guided by the type of occasion and our mood settings. We all do it all the times. This is why we prefer yellow flowers whenever we want to surprise someone, and give away velvety roses to convey our fervent passion.
Whatever be the occasion, you should definitely know the meaning of your favorite flower. Let’s take a look at some:
1.   Daffodils
Daffodils are symbolic of rebirth and new beginnings. They make a perfect present for newlyweds, who’re entering into a new phase of their lives and starting a family.
2.   Mums
The beautiful flowers signify happiness and true friendship. In fact, newlyweds who wish to express the joy they’re experiencing after marriage, may consider gifting this flower to one another.
3.   Roses
The eternal symbol of love, the significance of roses generally varies by colors. For instance, red signifies love, passion and devotion while pink demonstrates admiration, passion and courage. Where yellow signifies joy, lavender on the other hand is significant of love at first sight.
4.   Daisies
A popular symbol for cheerfulness, innocence and purity, Daisies are perfect to show how much you appreciate the newness of a relationship in your life.
5.   Calla Lilies
Significant of majestic beauty, gifting Calla Lilies is a perfect way to let your partner know that you think she’s simply gorgeous.
6.   Sunflowers
The sunflowers are known for representing longevity and loyalty. Gifting Sunflowers is a perfect way to let your beloved know your faithfulness and willingness to demonstrate that you’ll be there for each other always.
7.   Orchids
Orchids are significant of strength and luxury. Whenever your beloved looses courage or you simply wish to celebrate the festival of life, always opt for orchids.   
8.   Lilies
Same as roses, the significance of lilies depends much on its color. Where white stands for purity and innocence, yellow on the other hand signifies walking on the air.
9.   Lily of the Valley
No better way to tell your love that “you complete me”. Lily of the Valley is a very popular bridal bouquet and a great way to remind your spouse all the commitments made on your wedding day. The flowers are also a great way to let your love know how much they mean to you.
10.       Peony
Peonies are significant of compassion and bashfulness. Anyone who’s going through the tough phases of life should be gifted some peonies to revive the much needed compassion to survive through the challenge with sheer comfort. 

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