The Meaning of Flowers

What Different Flowers Mean as Gifts

Flowers are one of the best gifts to give. They’re beautiful, vibrant and they can carry the scent of heaven. But did you know that flowers each have a different meaning? If you’re going to give flowers as a gift, you’d better know the meanings behind them. After all, you don’t want to give your co-worker a get-well bouquet that has a meaning of romantic love without intending to!

Good Luck Flowers

Sometimes you want to wish someone luck. If this is the case, Bells of Ireland are great flowers to give. While they may be a bit hard to find, the beauty of the flower is well worth the effort.

Thank You Flowers

If you want to send someone your thanks, send them some Camellia. The meaning of the Camellia flower is gratitude, so it will be an appreciative gesture.

I’m Sorry

Did you manage to seriously mess something up? If you want to say you’re sorry, there’s no better way to do it than with purple hyacinth. The flower is the perfect way to express your apologies.

I Love You

Of course, you can’t forget the most popular meaningful flower -- the red rose. If you want to show someone your love, not just any rose will do. The only roses appropriate for love are red roses.

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