What do the different kinds of flowers mean?
Some can announce love, apologies or thanks while others can communicate hope, courage or friendship. To this extent, it is interesting to understand the language of flowers. Thus, when you receive a bouquet, you will know how to interpret what the recipient is trying to tell you. Or, you can compose a bouquet well suited to the circumstances. But still, you can decorate your house with the flowers matching your lifestyle. Deciphering the meaning of a few flowers.
Tulip: the flower of love
When we talk about love, we tend to think of the rose. However, the tulip is a flower that evokes this feeling just as well. Declare your love with red tulips. Show your sincere love with white tulips. Or, apologize to your partner by offering him a large bouquet of yellow tulips.
Arum: the flower of men
It’s not just women who can receive flowers. Many individuals belonging to the male sex also appreciate being spoiled from time to time with a pretty bouquet. Thus, know that the arum, graphic and refined flower, is associated with masculinity. On Father’s Day, to surprise your spouse, at the birth of a little boy or to congratulate your best friend, why not opt for a bouquet made up of a few arum stems?
Lily: the flower of birth
Formerly the lily was a flower reserved for royalty and on considered her a pious flower. Thus, it expresses purity and innocence…like the soul of a newborn baby. In fact, the idea of offering a bouquet of lilies to a mother and her baby when you come to visit them at the hospital or at home is interesting.
Peony: the healing flower
Traditionally, one should visit a sick loved one with a small bouquet of peonies in hand. The peony is indeed the flower par excellence to offer to maintain a good recovery for a person. Remember to choose very red flowers, this, to evoke vitality and dynamism.
Marguerite: the flower of friendship
White, pink or yellow, the daisy is a small flower that inspires joy and positivity. It also symbolizes patience. It is then not for nothing that the ancient knights offered a crown of daisies to their beloved before leaving. It was basically to tell them failed to be patient until they returned from crusade. The daisy also evokes loyalty. In fact, it is completely considered a flower of friendship. So, why not offer a pretty bouquet of daisies to your best friend on her birthday?
Sunflower: the flower of the sun
With its shape reminiscent of the sun, the sunflower was a cult flower of the Incas, in Peru, its country of origin. It particularly seduces with its beautiful bright yellow color. It is a warm color that inspires happiness and joie de vivre. If you have a loved one who is feeling down, brighten their day by surprising them with a bouquet of sunflowers! How about decorating your interior with this flower to create a cheerful atmosphere throughout the day?
So, have you found among these flowers the one you need to send a message to someone? Whatever, Dispatch can take care of the delivery of your bouquet to surprise your loved one. You can trust our couriers to take care of your bouquet until it arrives safely. And this, whether it is a declaration of love, a wish for recovery, a presentation of condolences or even congratulations.