Valentines Flowers: Find Other Alternatives Than Rose Bouquets
Jan 31st, 2009 by Aurelia Fleur
The celebration of Valentines Day goes back many centuries and it has taken many forms over the years, from the pagan days of the Roman Empire to today’s marketing bonanza, but all your loved one cares about is getting her bouquet of beautiful flowers on that special day.
Traditionally, one opts for vibrant red roses or less common white varieties. However, a smart boyfriend will realize that there are a great many other sorts of blossoms to select from. If you look into the significances of the various blooms going back to the Victorian Era, you can assemble a lovely and truly memorable bouquet of Valentine Day flowers for the one you love.
Petunias tell someone that their presences soothes you, orange blossoms are a symbol of marriage (this makes this flower very appropriate for presenting during a proposal), and phlox tells someone that “our souls are united”. The lily are elegant flowers which tells someone that your love is honorable, pure of heart, and majestic but use caution as the orange lily is interpreted to be a sign of hatred. Spanish jasmine represents sensuality, the purple hyacinth begs forgiveness, hibiscus tells someone that you are consumed by their love and beauty. Pure love is represented by white carnations.
Just because you know what the flowers and colors mean, that doesn’t mean that she will know, so you can send with the bouquet a short note explaining the meaning of each flower, and how it applies to your relationship. In addition you can send her favorite flower, no matter what the color or type. There are some flowers that have negative connotations associated with them, so you should avoid yellow chrysanthemum, for example, which stands for slighted love.
Since everyone wants to buy roses as Valentines Day flowers, the price will go up just before the big day, and you may find that you can’t afford them, especially if you wait to the last minute. But there are many other beautiful flowers available for a special arrangement that will show how you really feel about her and that you are not trying to buy her affection.
While you may want to deliver the bouquet in person as it is the most romantic thing to do, a delivered bouquet also has its own advantages since it imparts the recipient that moment of glory at the workplace. However, a timely delivery is of utmost importance since if a Valentines Day flowers delivery arrives on the fifteenth of February irrespective of the meaning associated, will lose all its significance.
