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Apr
14

Showing Appreciation With Mother’s Day Flowers

by Adriana Noton, under shopping

Mothers play an important role in the family and are valued and appreciated for their hard work and dedication. The nurture and care they provide for their children is priceless. And for those mothers who work and raise the children, their work is much longer than 8 hours a day. Every May, Mother’s Day is a day that we can send flowers to show our mothers how much we appreciate all that they do. One Mother’s Day gift that is a popular way to express our true feelings about how we feel about our mothers is flowers. Flowers are not only beautiful, but they are full of meaning that conveys love and respect for our mothers. Below are a number of popular types of flowers you can give your mother on Mother’s Day:

Carnations: Recognized as the official Mother’s Day Flower, carnations are a traditional gift many people give their mothers. White carnations are the most popular carnation given to mothers as these flowers symbolize respect, love, and admiration. Dianthus, the scientific name for the carnation means ‘flower of the gods.’

Roses: The rose is a flower that expresses deep personal sentiment and is a great gift for mothers. They are no longer known only as a symbol of romance, but they also express a broad range of sentiment. There are different colors representing different feelings. For instance, the red rose symbolizes true love. The yellow rose symbolizes friendship and happiness. The pink rose represents gratitude and happiness. A mix of roses will show mom your most genuine feelings.

Orchids: The orchid is another popular flower given to mothers on Mother’s Day. It is often given to moms who work and raise a family as they symbolize beauty and wealth. Another positive feature is that they last a long time, about two weeks or more.

Gerbera Daisies: Because of the meaning of these flowers, the Gerbera Daisies make for a wonderful Mother’s Day gift. The Gerbera conveys cheerfulness and people will often add these flowers in a bouquet for their mothers.

When you decide what type of flowers to give your mother, pick flowers that best represent how you feel and also best represent her character attributes. Remember the color of the flowers is not only supposed to be stunning, but it also should symbolize your sentiments. Bouquets of flowers in a beautiful vase are very meaningful. Make sure you mix flowers that best summarize how you feel. As well, choose the best way to give them to her. Having flowers delivered always makes for a pleasant surprise. You can decide whether they should be delivered at work or at home, and the best time of the day.

Although flowers are a beautiful gift any time of the year, the gift of flowers shows your mother exactly how you feel. Let her know how much you appreciate everything she has done for you by sending her a big beautiful bouquet of the best Mother’s Day flowers. If you live far away from your mom, there are many online flower delivery retailers where you can arrange to have flowers delivered on Mother’s Day.

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Mar
09

Beautiful Flowers – A Valentine’s Day Staple

by Adriana Noton, under Uncategorized

How Valentine’s Day evolved is a fascinating story. In early Roman times, the Roman Feast of Lupercalia was a celebration of pagan fertility held on February 14 that honored the Queen of Oman known as Juno, the Roman gods and goddesses, as well as the goddess of marriage and women. During the celebrations, women would write special love letters and place the letters in an urn. The men would then retrieve a letter from the urn and passionately court the woman who wrote the particular love letter.

The most well known origin of Valentine’s Day comes from a 3rd century Roman priest by the name of Valentine. Against the explicit orders of Emperor Claudius II, Valentine performed secret marriages. The Emperor prohibited marriages because he thought that unmarried soldiers were more apt to enlist in his army. Valentine was caught and sentenced to death. The story says that Valentine conveyed a letter to a friend which was signed ‘From Your Valentine’ just prior to his execution on February 14 in 270 A.D. In 496 A.D., in honor of St. Valentine as the patron saint of lovers, Pope Gelasius named St. Valentine’s Day on February 14th. Ever since that time, people all over the world have been celebrating Valentines Day.

Flowers have become a staple of Valentines Day. The rose as a symbol of love, is the most widely used flower to give someone on Valentine’s Day, especially the traditional bouquet of a dozen red roses. Over the years there have an increase in the diversity of flowers chosen for the special day. Different types of roses include multi-colored roses, white roses, red roses, yellow roses, long stemmed roses, pink roses, and special valentine roses. Other types of flowers now chosen include: carnations, lilies, hyacinths, crocuses, buttercups, tulips, and daisies. Men will send a beautiful bouquet of flowers to their special sweetheart. When giving Valentine flowers as gifts to men, popular colors of flowers include purple, orange, and red. Women love such colors as red, lavender, peach, and pink.

By giving a flower to your special loved one, you are expressing how you feel about that person. The choice of Valentine’s Day flowers will depend on the sentiments you want to express.

For instance, a red rose expresses strong feelings and love. Lilac roses are a symbol of love at first sight. Peach Pink rose is a symbol of gratitude, sympathy, gentleness and friendship. Red Roses and White Roses mixed in a bouquet means truth and love, union and harmony, or true love. Lily means that one is a nurturing person. A red carnation means admiration. A white Carnation means pure love, faithfulness, innocence, and sweet and lovely. Chamomile/Golden Marguerite/Anthemis means cheerfulness and friendship. Iris means promise in love, wisdom, faith, and hope. Purple Lilac means the first emotions of love. Ambrosia means love is reciprocated. Pink Camellia means longing for you. White Chrysanthemum means truth and loyal love. Forget-Me-Not means true love, hope, and memories. Gloxina means love at first sight. Pansy means the recipient is being thought about warmly. Yellow and orange roses being mixed together means passionate thoughts. A yellow tulip means hopeless love.

Valentines Day is a day to let that special someone how you feel. Giving flowers to your loved one is a thoughtful and romantic way to share your sentiments.

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