Written by Tamie Meyers, Owner of Event Connoisseur Flowers & Gifts in Glastonbury, CT and florist on BloomNation
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Many people automatically assume Valentine's Day flowers should be red roses-- and while there's nothing wrong with that romantic flower, it's been done before. What if you knew how to give your sweetie flowers that showed them how you really felt about them?
All flowers have a deep and symbolic meaning and if you are able to capture your loved one's personality and or convey your feelings through blooms, you're going to win some major brownie points.
Here are seven blooms and their meaning to consider this Valentine's Day:
- Orchids: These elegant flowers symbolize rare and exotic beauty. If you are looking to convey passion and spice, this is one seductive bloom that will spice things up. If your love is passionate and adventurous then this is ideal.
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In addition to these meanings, be sure to keep in mind the personal likes and dislikes of your Valentine. The goal is to send flowers that reflect their personality and style as well as to showcase how special they are to you. Flowers can brighten a person's day and lift their spirits-- so don't just send them on Valentine's Day. Surprise your love every so often, and they will certainly appreciate your thoughtful gift.