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As Valentines Day approaches, we are sure that most of you have something special planned for your loved one or for someone whos taken your eye. However, if you are one of those people that have nothing particular in mind and are looking to do something simple, a bouquet of flowers is probably all you need. We know it sounds cliché, but the act of giving flowers to someone in Essex is more than a classic romantic gesture when you know the significance of the flower youre giving. Have you ever wondered why we give flowers on Valentines Day? And what do these flowers mean? Flowers have had a long and rich symbolic significance. In Victorian times, specific flowers were given to send specific messages. This tradition continues hence, even today, we use flowers to convey our emotions and feelings. But this gesture of bringing someone a bouquet from Blossom Florists becomes more beautiful when you choose a flower which has a specific meaning. Rose stands for eternal love, but there are many other flowers that you can give to say how you exactly feel about the person. Since Valentine is not far away, know all about the different Valentines Day flowers and what they symbolise to express all you wish to say.
These iconic flowers need no introduction. Most people in love have given a rose to their beloved once in their life. They symbolise pure love, romance, beauty, and perfection and are also known as lovers roses. Perhaps the most conventional Valentines Day flower! Anyway, its colour tends to carry a distinct meaning. For example, red roses highlight deep feelings, such as love and desire, pure white represent chastity, yellow symbolise friendship and care, pink talk of gentle emotions, such as admiration and gratitude, orange symbolise activity and life energynot sure how you feel, why not send a bouquet of mixed colours to emphasis the wonderful array of feelings you have for this special person. Tulips are gorgeous and are another popular flower. They symbolise perfect love and are ideal for valentine. A red tulip makes for a romantic bouquet, a pink tulip symbolises care and happiness, and yellow tulips signify happy thoughts.