There is much debate surrounding the origins of Valentine's Day. Many historians argue that it is linked to the Greco-Roman holiday Lupericalia, that was a celebration of romantic love, while other's argue that Valentine's Day was adopted from Chaucer's poem, "The Love Birds." But the origins of Valentine's Day don't matter if your forget to buy your significant other a bouquet of flowers on this special day.
When choosing Valentine Day flowers most suitors will go with the traditional colors of either red or white for roses. Clever suitors will researches the meanings behind the flower type and its color to produce a truly meaningful and heartfelt arrangement of Valentines Day flowers.
A person can make the choice to use petunia, stating that 'Your presence soothes me', or orange blossom which symbolizes marriage (very appropriate if you plan on proposes), or phlox which are flowers that states that 'Our souls are united'. You can also choose the beautiful lily which says your love is majestic, honorable and pure of heart - but you must be very careful because the orange lily also symbolizes hatred. The Spanish jasmine means sensuality, purple hyacinth seeks forgiveness, hibiscus is describe as the object of your affection as a sensitive beauty and states you are covered with love. White carnations is a symbol of pure love.
Just because you know what the flowers and colors mean, that doesn't mean that she will know, so you can send with the bouquet a short note explaining the meaning of each flower, and how it applies to your relationship. In addition you can send her favorite flower, no matter what the color or type. There are some flowers that have negative connotations associated with them, so you should avoid yellow chrysanthemum, for example, which stands for slighted love.
Since everyone wants to buy roses as Valentines Day flowers, the price will go up just before the big day, and you may find that you can't afford them, especially if you wait to the last minute. But there are many other beautiful flowers available for a special arrangement that will show how you really feel about her and that you are not trying to buy her affection.
It is usually much more romantic to deliver the flowers yourself, but if someone delivers a bouquet of roses to work it will give the person receiving them bragging rights. But the main thing is making sure your florists delivery is on time, for example, Valentine's flowers arriving on the 15th of February are likely to cause trouble, no matter what their meaning, rather then affection. - 15266
When choosing Valentine Day flowers most suitors will go with the traditional colors of either red or white for roses. Clever suitors will researches the meanings behind the flower type and its color to produce a truly meaningful and heartfelt arrangement of Valentines Day flowers.
A person can make the choice to use petunia, stating that 'Your presence soothes me', or orange blossom which symbolizes marriage (very appropriate if you plan on proposes), or phlox which are flowers that states that 'Our souls are united'. You can also choose the beautiful lily which says your love is majestic, honorable and pure of heart - but you must be very careful because the orange lily also symbolizes hatred. The Spanish jasmine means sensuality, purple hyacinth seeks forgiveness, hibiscus is describe as the object of your affection as a sensitive beauty and states you are covered with love. White carnations is a symbol of pure love.
Just because you know what the flowers and colors mean, that doesn't mean that she will know, so you can send with the bouquet a short note explaining the meaning of each flower, and how it applies to your relationship. In addition you can send her favorite flower, no matter what the color or type. There are some flowers that have negative connotations associated with them, so you should avoid yellow chrysanthemum, for example, which stands for slighted love.
Since everyone wants to buy roses as Valentines Day flowers, the price will go up just before the big day, and you may find that you can't afford them, especially if you wait to the last minute. But there are many other beautiful flowers available for a special arrangement that will show how you really feel about her and that you are not trying to buy her affection.
It is usually much more romantic to deliver the flowers yourself, but if someone delivers a bouquet of roses to work it will give the person receiving them bragging rights. But the main thing is making sure your florists delivery is on time, for example, Valentine's flowers arriving on the 15th of February are likely to cause trouble, no matter what their meaning, rather then affection. - 15266