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In the Victorian era, flowers adorned everything, such as the hair, clothing, stationary, furniture and jewelry. The “language of flowers” was considered to be very important as well and passing secret messages with a flower bouquet was a favorite pastime. For instance, if a man sent purple irises, crocuses or an ivy, he meant to say “My heart is aflame with joy and I choose you above all else.” If he sent red carnations to a long-distance love, it meant “I must see you soon.” Snowdrops sent to an ex-lover meant “Let’s try the romance again.” While all floral gifts are not taken as literally today, there are certain flowers for certain occasions.

There are certain flowers associated with different holidays, which makes gift giving easy. Since Thanksgiving is a time of family gathering, a flower bouquet makes a beautiful centerpiece. Autumn-colored flowers like chrysanthemums, asters, carnations, roses and Asiatic lilies, as well as sunflowers, cornucopia and alstroemeria are all good choices. For Christmas, red and white roses or poinsettias are classic. Other considerations include the Christmas cactus or the orchid cactus, the mistletoe flower, white roses (the winter rose) and the Pohutukawa tree of New Zealand. One dozen long-stem red rose bouquets are the most traditional Valentine’s Day gift, although flowers bouquets are getting more creative and many recipients are reporting that thoughtful mixed arrangements are just as nice, if not better. For Easter, azaleas, tulips and daisies are popular choices. According to ancient Christian symbolism, white Easter lilies represent the resurrection. There are also a number of great flowers for Mother’s Day, including pink carnations, gardenias, lilies, tulips, mums, gerbera daisies and roses.

Once you’ve decided on the ideal floral bouquet for the right occasion, be sure you order from a reputable online flower shop that boasts a long track record and offers a satisfaction guarantee. Write down delivery information and request a confirmation for peace of mind. Double-check that your order considers the recipient’s preferences, favorite flowers, favorite colors and that it is suitable for the time of year and occasion. Or perhaps your arrangement will convey the language of flowers with a hidden message. Be sure your bouquet is overflowing with beautiful blooms, rather than green leaves. Also, if you choose accessories, then be sure they do not overpower the beauty of the flowers.

When arranging the flowers, try to think in textures. Smooth, tight lines of carnations will balance more graceful swooping irises, for instance. Adding baby’s breath to a bouquet of roses or cherry blossoms to lilies will fill out the arrangement for a spellbinding effect that’s bound to impress. Some people choose a monochromatic scheme in the recipient’s favorite color, using all different flowers in that same shade. Others prefer different colors of the same flower like roses, tulips, lilies or irises.

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