Top Flowers for Every Occasion
Single flowers and bouquets make the perfect present for every occasion, from birthdays to funerals. When you give a single long-stemmed red rose or bouquet of a variety of flowers, it's a way to express a range of feelings that words can't often convey.
You may be unsure which kind of flower is suitable for every event. Every flower is associated with a historically-based emotion that communicates an important message to the person receiving it or guests attending the event, for instance, the wedding. For instance, the tansy flower, which belongs to the daisy group, could be adorned with cheerful buttons. However, to some, it may suggest that you're offering the person "hostile thought patterns." In contrast, to others, it signifies "health as well as immortality." Carnations in pink could mean "gratitude," but striped carnations symbolize "refusal," and yellow carnations signify rejection.
Wedding Flowers
Whatever the scale or venue of the wedding, the majority of couples view the arrangements for flowers and bouquets as an important aspect to consider when planning the wedding.
The wedding flower styles differ yearly, with styles and colours typically reflecting the latest home decor and fashion trends. A lot of couples choose flowers according to the wedding seasons of their wedding. But the red roses (symbolizing passion for Love) and peonies (symbolizing the joy of marriage, prosperity, happiness, and luck) are popular for wedding arrangements and bouquets. If you're looking to alter the meaning of your flowers for the day of your wedding, here's the meaning behind a few other wedding flower choices:
- Amaryllis, the power of Love, determination and passion
- Calla Lilies: regal and elegant
- Gardenias: joy
- Hydrangeas persistence and heartfelt emotions
Valentine's Day Flowers
The tradition of giving flowers to loved ones is to signify their unique connection to mark Valentine's Day. The most loved flower on this day is the rose with all its gorgeous shades.
- Red roses: passion
- White roses: chaste Love
- Roses of yellow: friendship
- Coral roses: desire
- The pink rose: admiration
- Primrosesnew romance, and new beginnings
Special Occasions Flowers
Flowers can be a fun way to commemorate a significant event, such as an employee promotion prom corsage or the anniversary of your wedding or graduation. Any flower will do; however, one can create more unique by considering the meaning behind certain types of flowers:
- Camellia: excellence and finesse
- Daffodils: truth and forgiveness
- Daisies: Playfulness and innocence
- Dahlias: change and excitement
- Iris: the traditional flower for 25th-anniversary celebrations that symbolizes faith, courage and wisdom
- Orchids: the Love of luxury, charm, beauty and power
Birthday Flowers
A beautiful floral arrangement can be the perfect birthday present. Roses of yellow (friendship) are popular for a birthday bouquet. The most appropriate birthday bouquets are selected according to the person's preferred flowers or those that reflect your relationship with the recipient. Alongside the yellow roses, here are some great flowers for the birthday bouquet:
- Carnations in pink: gratitude
- Red Chrysanthemums: Sharing as well as "I love you."
- "Forget-me-not": keep me in your memory forever
- Geraniums True friendship and comfort
- Jasmine Grace and class
Mother's Day
The choice of a flower to present for Mother's Day is simple since all you have to do choose the one she likes best. The most popular Mother's Day bouquets are made of lilies, roses and orchids. If she loves all kinds, you can give her a bouquet of spring flowers, including mixed flowers. Here are some suggestions for mom:
- Gerbera daisies: cheerfulness
- White Lilacs: the innocence of youth and innocence of childhood
- Daylilies mother
- Lily-of-the-valley: sweetness, pure Love
- Dwarf sunflowers: adoration
- Red Tulips: declaration of Love
- Yellow Tulips: a smile with sunshine
Funeral Flowers and Sympathy
Flowers can be sent to the deceased's family members to use in the home or display at a funeral or ceremony. If the deceased's loved ones are willing to accept flowers to be used for funeral arrangements, choose an appropriate arrangement that can be observed at the time of the service, then taken to the home following the service, or laid on the grave afterwards.
Funeral flowers are displayed in various ways, such as wreaths and funeral bouquets or in the form of crosses, wreaths, and hearts. Here are some examples of flowers and their meanings specific to them when they are used as funeral arrangements:
- Lilies : restored innocent innocence of the lost soul
- Gladioli: strength of character Moral integrity, sincerity, and character
- Carnations in red: admiration
- Carnations in pink: remembrance
- Chrysanthemums Honoring the fullness of life
- The white roses symbolize reverence
- The red rose symbolizes Respect, affection and courage
- Roses in crimson: sadness and grief
- Orchids Love and sympathy
Funeral Flower Etiquette
Certain religions and cultures don't typically allow funeral flowers or flowers are considered inappropriate in certain colours. Consult with relatives who died or the funeral house to ensure you're adhering to appropriate etiquette.
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