Monday, November 10, 2008

Deciphering Flower Meanings for Valentine's Day

This year, maybe you're ready to express true love, or acknowledge a friendship-turned-romance. Maybe it's high time you extended a token of devotion to that special someone! When it comes to sending flowers, be sure to pick the perfect type that symbolizes your relationship best. Flowers can brighten up anyone's day, but Valentine's Day adds some special meaning to the exchange. The secret code of color plays an important role in sharing meaning; each type of rose, carnation, or exotic petal represents a distinct message and purpose. Here's a basic guide to help you make the ideal selection this Valentine's Day:Pale or light pink rose: the best pick for a dear friend or platonic relationshipRed rose: no doubt about it, this one says 'I love you'!Dark pink rose: this one says 'Thank you' gracefully and eloquentlyWhite rose: a symbol of purity and innocence; it adds a touch of mystery for a secret admirer or can also mean 'I miss you'Lilac rose: perfect for your crush, this one offers its mystical properties for the ideal surpriseCoral rose: these exotic beautifies exemplify desirePeach rose: these are often used for sympathy, but can also be a nice way to say 'thank you'Yellow rose: perfect for friends, cheering up, and celebrationsOrange rose: a symbol of desire and enthusiasm, a great way to create some sparks!If you think roses are too clich? for Valentine's Day, or you need to break a pattern, there are plenty of other options. Carnations, camellias, poppies, tulips, and orchids are just a handful of beautiful flowers that have significant meaning.

If you choose to send an assortment of mixed flowers, or a large bouquet of just one type, here are a few to choose from:Daisy: Innocence, romance, and loyal love; this one's perfect for the best friendPink carnation: long-lasting loveRed carnation: admirationYellow carnation: rejection (be careful with this one!)White carnation: pure love, adorationBlue Camellia: heart ache and yearningPink Camellia: longingRed Poppy: pleasureYellow tulips: hopeless loveOrchid: magnificence, beautyIf you're feeling extra adventurous, why not mix up a few on your own? Extending the meaning of a bouquet of roses that are interspersed with different meanings is a creative way to get your message across. Many florists can help you create a distinct and unique assortment. Show your creativity this year and learn the language of flowers for a special touch!
By Sabah Karimi ,

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