Flowers for your Valentine
Who doesn't love fresh flowers given to them on #Valentine's Day? I love fresh flowers all the time of course.
Roses are typically the traditional flower given on this lovey day. But how about something a little different?
I came across this florist designers website, Studio Choo. There is some amazing inspiration for different flowers to consider aside from Roses.
How about Sweet Peas for your Sweet Pea?
Did you know that Sweet Peas symbolize pleasures, and Peonies symbolize happy life and happy marriage. Now I understand why my Grandfather planted several peonies in the garden for my Grandmother - the love of his life.
Absolutely gorgeous combination of colours.
Spring seasonal favourites such as Tulips?
Here is an excellent link for the Farmer's Almanac reference of the history and meaning of flowers - Farmer's Almanac.
Did you know that certain colours of Roses have meanings? Here is what I discovered on the Almanac site.
Red Roses - Unconscious beauty, love, desire
White Roses - Purity, innocence, heavenly
Pink Roses - Grace, happiness, gentleness
Yellow Roses - joy, friendship, promise of a new beginning
Orange Roses - desire and enthusiasm
Lavender Roses - love at first sight
Coral Pink Roses - friendship, modesty, sympathy
And a red Tulip symbolizes a declaration of love. Yellow Tulips symbolize a sunshine in your smile.
(source: Farmer's Almanac)
I could go on and on. But one things for sure, I would like a bunch of Peonies in assorted colours from my husband.
What are your favourites flowers? Are you purely a Rose girl, or do you like a mix of different flowers and colours?