Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Flower Meanings - What You Are Saying with Your Gift of Flowers

The meaning of flowers can impact the message that your gift makes. From the type of flower to the color of the flower, the thought that goes into the flowers you give is more important than the money spent on them. From Valentine's Day to Mother's Day to birthdays, weddings, funerals and get well wishes, send more than a bouquet of flowers, send a message with them as well. In this article, we will explore the meanings of just a few various flowers and their colors.Roses -Red: A staple for Valentine's Day. Red roses are the traditional symbol for love and romance, and a time-honored way to say "I love you."Purple: Signify that the giver has fallen in love with the recipient at first sight.Pink: As a symbol of grace and elegance, the pink rose is often given as an expression of admiration. Pink roses can also convey appreciation as well as joyfulness.Yellow: The bright, sunny color expresses a feeling of warmth and happiness. The yellow rose is an ideal symbol for joy and friendship.White: Represent innocence and purity and are traditional for marriages and new beginnings. The white rose is also a symbol of honor and reverence, and white rose arrangements are often used as an expression of remembrance.

Carnations -The meanings of carnations include fascination, distinction, and love. As with roses, the different colors also have different meanings.Light red carnations: Often used to convey admiration.Dark red carnations: Expresses deeper sentiments of love and affection.White carnations: Associated with purity and luck.Pink carnations: Often given as a sign of gratitude.In the early part of the 20th century, carnations became the official flower of Mother's Day.Gerbera DaisiesWhen you want to send the gift of cheer, gerbera daisies are your perfect choice. These have large flowering heads that closely resemble those of sunflowers. Gerbera daisies come in a vibrant rainbow of colors. Bright pink, snow white, sunny yellow, and ruby red are just a few of the gorgeous colors that these happy flowers boast.
By Rhonda Earley

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