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SYMBOLISM OF FLOWERS

The tradition of giving flowers dates back centuries. It is believed to have originated in ancient Greece and Rome, where flowers were used to celebrate important events and occasions. In the Victorian era, giving flowers was a way of expressing feelings or emotions without using words. Different flowers had different meanings, so people could give a bouquet to convey their true feelings. Today, sending flowers is still a popular way to show affection, gratitude, or sympathy. It is a timeless gesture that will always be appreciated.


  • Roses are often given to express love, admiration, and appreciation

  • Lilies may be given to symbolize purity and innocence

  • Tulips are often seen as a sign of romance and passion

  • Daisies are known to represent innocence and joy

  • Carnation is said to symbolize fascination

  • Daffodil is often used to symbolize new beginnings


Cut flowers are a great way to show someone you care. Whether it’s a loved one or a friend, a bouquet of flowers is a wonderful way to express your feelings. They are a lovely addition to any home or office! Do you have special meanings for your favorite flowers?

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