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The Proper Flowers to Say “I Love You”

Greetings, my dear reader. It is with great pleasure that I have been asked to compose this article for you, on the fascinating topic of the language of flowers. In particular, we shall explore how the language of flowers was used to express love and affection, and how one could convey the powerful message of “I love you” through the subtle and beautiful language of blooms. (If you missed my abridged introduction to the Victorian Language of Flowers, you may find it here.) To recap, during the Victorian era, the language of flowers was a popular and widely used means of communication, especially among the upper classes. Flowers were assigned meanings and were used to express a wide range of emotions and sentiments, from love and admiration to jealousy and disdain. Indeed, the very act of giving and receiving flowers carried significant meaning, and was an art in itself.

To express love, the most important flower was, of course, the rose. The rose had a variety of meanings, depending on its color, and was one of the most popular flowers used to express love and affection. A red rose was the ultimate symbol of love, and it was said that the deeper the color, the deeper the love. Pink roses symbolized admiration and gratitude, while white roses were associated with purity and innocence. A yellow rose, on the other hand, was not used to express love, as it was associated with jealousy and infidelity.

But it was not just the rose that could be used to express love. Other flowers also had their own unique meanings. For example, the forget-me-not was a popular choice to express undying love and fidelity, while the lily of the valley was often used to express a return to happiness. The daisy was another popular choice, representing innocence and purity, while the carnation was associated with deep, passionate love.

So how does one say “I love you” using flowers? The answer is simple – with a bouquet of red roses. A dozen red roses, to be precise, was the ultimate expression of love and devotion, and would leave no doubt as to the sender’s intentions. If one wanted to be more subtle, one could add in other flowers with complementary meanings, such as forget-me-nots or lilies of the valley.

In conclusion, the language of flowers was a beautiful and intricate means of communication, especially when it came to expressing love and affection. The Victorian era aristocrats, with their love of all things elegant and refined, embraced this language wholeheartedly, and it remains a fascinating and charming aspect of our cultural heritage to this day. As one would assume from the language of flowers, there are hundreds of plants that represent words of love and devotion, as well as whole phrases. If you wish to curate a unique arrangement that symbolizes your precise feelings, it may very easily be done. It is my intent to share with you more personalized recipes in the coming articles.

The Right Flowers to Say “I Love You”

Sending flowers to the person you love can be a headache, trying to choose from the multitude of options out there. Simply going to any of the big flower websites will cause you to be inundated with hundreds of different bouquets and options. How can you possibly pick the right flowers to say “I love you”? Here are a few ways to narrow it down!

  1. Start with the obvious – What is your love’s favorite flower? Are there a few? Depending on the type of flower, they may not be in season when you want to send your bouquet so they may set you back a bit more financially. They also may not be as beautiful as other blooms that are currently in season. So first weigh which is more important to you, the thoughtfulness of buying the specific flower or the breathtaking beauty of a fresh, in-season bouquet.
  2. Favorite color – If you know your love’s favorite color, this could be a great option, especially if you do not know their favorite flower or if that particular flower is not in bloom. A monochromatic bouquet can be stunning, or throw in a few accent colors. Either way, this is sure-fire way to get their attention and personalize the bouquet.
  3. To plant, or not to plant – If your love works in an office and has their own desk, you might consider sending a potted plant so that they can enjoy it and think of you throughout the year. Many florists have an array of potted options that are gorgeous, ranging from green plants, to simple orchids.

Remember to consider such things such as whether your love has any flower allergies, or dislikes any certain flowers. Regardless, the gesture of sending flowers is such a thoughtful one that it is sure to bring a smile to your love’s face!

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