No one knows quite for sure how flowers and romance became linked but flowers and roses have been a symbol of love through the ages. Perhaps their association with romance comes from the fact that they play an important part in a plant’s reproductive cycle. Gorgeous perfumes, pretty colours and the delicate arrangement of petals come together in a glorious expression of nature’s best. Which is why flowers are the number one choice of gift on Valentine’s day and why a flower delivery remains one of the most romantic gestures on earth.
It stands to reason that on Valentine’s day, red roses are the stars of the show. A big bouquet of red roses is classic and conveys a passionate message of love and devotion. But many other flowers are just as romantic. Flowers have acquired different meanings through the ages and if you are creative you might want to take a look at this list:
- Gardenia means “You’re my secret love”
- Pink roses symbolise happiness and joy
- Yellow tulips are a bold move and sends a strong message of love
- If you send your loved one a hibiscus it means you think she is delicate and beautiful
- Gladiolus says “I loved you at first sight”
- The Aster stands for daintiness and love
- Blue bells carry the promise of everlasting love
- Carnation says “I’m devoted to you and find you fascinating”
- The daisy is a symbol of childlike innocence
- Forget-me-not says: “I will be faithful and honest to you in my love”
If you want to be a bit different, try mixing them up. Ask your florist to use two different kinds of flowers to give a more complex meaning to your floral arrangement. For example you can make a bouquet of red and pink roses to say that you love passionately and that this love brings you happiness and joy. Or mix Forget-me-nots with Hibiscus to say that your love is beautiful and that you will love her forever.
But what about him? Many people assume that men won’t like a gift of flowers but today’s über sensitive metro man is sure to appreciate it if you give a gift of flowers on Valentine’s day. In general men like monochromatic flowers with exotic flowers like orchids. Avoid pink unless you know it’s he likes it. Most UK florists would be happy to advise you on the container and the presentation. Modern or quirky vases and arrangements with angular lines are sure to appeal. Think about adding a small bottle of his favourite aftershave or chocolates to the arrangement.
Whatever you decide to do on Valentine’s day – a gorgeous online flower delivery or a personally delivered bouquet of home grown flowers – make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to take part in a universal expression of love.