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Flowers And Their Most Common Meanings

What flowers should you give for each occasion?

If you have ever sent flowers, you probably realized the dilemma of choosing the right flower arrangement. "Will they like roses or would they prefer gerberas?", "Red or pink flowers?" are some of the questions you have probably asked yourself and they are the most common ones, especially knowing the immense variety of flowers and colors there exist, making it difficult to choose.


Maybe you are looking for a flower arrangement that means "I like you" but not that symbolizes "I love you" (so as not to put pressure on the relationship) or maybe you want to say, "Thank you" and what you end up choosing seems more like a birthday arrangement. Yes, it has happened to everyone at least once, and if it is somewhat difficult to know the flowers that the person likes, it becomes a little more difficult to choose a flower arrangement that transmits the right message.


In case you did not know yet, each flower expresses a different feeling or meaning, even the meaning of the flowers depends on their color, for example, a yellow rose means affection, but a red rose means love and beauty.


Here is a list of some Flowers and Flower's Most Common Meanings:


Amaryllis:

Splendid beauty

Amaryllis


Anemone:

Anticipation

Anemone


Anthurium:

Hospitality, Happiness and Abundance

Anthurium


Aster:

Patience

Aster


Birds of Paradise:

Joyfulness


Birds of Paradise


Carnations:

Pride and beauty


carnation


Calla lily:

Beauty

Calla lilies


Chrysanthemums:

Fidelity, joy, and long life

White Chrysanthemum


Daffodils:

Chivalry

Daffodils

Daisies:

Innocence

Daisies


Gladiolus:

Strength of character

Gladiolus



Hydrangea:

Romance, gratitude, grace, purity, and beauty. Its colors symbolize love, harmony, and sincere emotions.

Hydrangea


Iris:

My compliments

Iris


Lilacs:

Youthful innocence

Lilacs


Orchids:

Love, luxury, beauty, and strength

Orchids


Peony:

Bashful

Peony


Protea:

Change, transformation, and courage

Protea


Roses:

Love, concentration, balance, and passion

Roses


Ranunculus:

Radiant charm and attractiveness

Ranunculus


Stargazer Lily:

Greetings

Stargazer Lily


Sunflowers:

Pure thoughts

Sunflowers


Tulips:

Declaration of love

Tulips


Wax Flower:

Lasting love, patience, and enduring wealth

Wax Flower


Furthermore, you can choose flowers by focusing on their color and what feelings you are trying to express. Emotion is subjective, therefore, each human being experiences emotions on different levels according to their experience of life and their way of being.


Analyze your special moment, look inside yourself, and find the colors that are closest to the feeling you are trying to express.



These are some of the most common psychological meanings of colors:


Black:

Night, elegance. While there are not many black flowers, you can choose this color for the vase of your arrangement or some accenting details.

Green:

Ecology, health, hope. Choose this color to wish for a speedy recovery.

Orange:

Joy, creativity, success. Exuberance and excitement. Orange flowers make for the perfect vibrant bouquet to inspire and delight. Ideal for celebrating the graduation of a family member or to wish success to someone in their new venture or new job.

Pink:

Graceful elegance yet sweet and sentimental. Pink flowers are a classic symbol of beauty and have become the universal all-purpose gifting color. No matter the occasion, you can say it with a pink flower.

Purple:

Purple flowers have a celestial oar to them, often used to express love at first sight. With a reputation for being magical, purple flowers reveal creativity, openness and infinite possibility.

Red:

Love, passion, adrenaline. This is the typical color of love, to celebrate your anniversary or for a special date. When romance calls, there’s no better way to answer than with a dozen roses.

White:

Purity, goodness. Remembrance and reverence, convey respect, pay homage to new beginnings, and expresses hope for the future. Ideal for weddings, christenings, birth of babies, and to remember a loved one at their funeral.

Yellow:

Energy, glow, bright. Ideal for celebrating happy moments of life such as birthdays or graduations, lift spirits and send a general wish of well-being.



Which of these colors and flowers represent better the occasion you want to celebrate? If there is any arrangement that you like from our wide selection and you want to change the color of the flowers, call us so we can personalize it together!


Did you already know these meanings? Is any of them wrong or do you know a different one? Let us know in the comments below.

Updated: Aug 27, 2022


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Which exotic flower is your favorite? Mine is the orchid, they come in so many forms and colors! Like the Phalaenopsis, or the Cymbidium. Let's get a little into the origin of "exotic" flowers.



Originated from the Latin word ‘exoticus’, which in turn comes from a Greek word; the concept of exotic refers to every person, animal, flower or object of a nationality other than that of who observes it, especially when it is something or someone who arrives from a faraway territory.


Within the framework of biology, it is customary to use the idea of exotic to describe the species, group, community, or subspecies of both fauna and flora that can survive and reproduce without needing to be in its natural territory. That is, of the place that the flower or animal in question comes from, and without the direct introduction or the care of man.


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The exotic, both for human culture and for nature, encompasses everything that comes from a strange place. Keep in mind that the rarity depends on the person who is considering the issue. For example: a kimono may be an exotic dress in Brazil, but something quite common in Japan. The kimono, therefore, is not exotic by itself, but becomes exotic if a different culture examines it.


In this sense, it is worth mentioning that the human being tends to be especially attracted by the different, the unknown, and this almost ingrained sensation in our species can be expressed in two very opposite attitudes: rejection, for fear of leaving our comfort zone, or an imperative need to approach.


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This almost instinctive attraction to the foreign is responsible for the success of the Japanese series in the West, and North American music in the East. And explains why tropical flowers such as anthuriums, orchids, birds of paradise, gingers, and proteas are also known as exotic flowers, because they are only naturally born in the tropical parts of our world.


They not only look different from regular roses or daisies with their intricate shapes and colors, but also need a different care. They need warmer temperatures, and higher air humidity than our ‘normal’ Western flowers.



Check out our selection of exotic floral arrangements there are different options, like our Exotic Beauty or the Bella Giornata.

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