“Roses are red; violets are blue”… but there are also many other colours and types of blooms you can choose! The most popular Valentine’s Day flowers are red, pink and white roses, so you can’t go wrong if you choose them. Each colour has a specific meaning, so pick red for love, pink for happiness and white for purity, or make a mix of different shades.
There is a whole secret language of flowers, and every type of bloom has its own symbolic meaning, so why not include a secret message in your Valentine’s Day gift! Some of the most elegant flowers you can find are peonies which stand for love and prosperity, tulips which symbolise true love and passion and orchids which represent beauty and refinement. If you want to, you can put together a bouquet or an arrangement that truly reflects your partner’s personality. And, if you just want a beautiful bunch that bursts with colour and texture, ask your florist to create something eye-catching and unique.
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