Before setting out to buy Valentine’s Day flowers, be sure you're buying flowers that clearly convey the right message. Here's how to make the best choice.
February 6, 2014
Before setting out to buy Valentine’s Day flowers, be sure you're buying flowers that clearly convey the right message. Here's how to make the best choice.
If you're looking to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a loved one, it's important to know which flowers will best convey your feelings and affection.
The rose has been the symbol of love par excellence for centuries and is the perfect gift on Valentine’s Day. Depending on its colour, a single rose can suggest a number of different things.
Giving a traditional bouquet of 12 Valentine’s Day flowers sends a powerful message of love—one that won’t likely be misunderstood.
There are other flowers besides roses you can use to express different kinds of love. Here are other flowers and the circumstances under which you might want to give them.
On the other hand, there are certain flowers it is best to avoid because of their negative connotations:
To accompany your Valentine’s Day flowers, nothing goes better than a lovely card with a heartfelt word or two.
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