Flowers & Gifts
Avoid these 11 mistakes when gifting flowers
Gifting flowers is a stellar way of expressing love, care, affection, and gratitude. One can also buy flowers to spice up the home during a special occasion. Thanks to the versatility of flowers, the country’s blooms industry is now valued at $5 billion! But people often make mistakes when gifting someone flowers, leading to unnecessary trouble. Read on to find out what these errors are and how to avoid them. Not knowing what each flower represents Each flower has hidden symbolism. Knowing these meanings can help one get the right message across and save them from potential embarrassment. Here is a short, handy guide to help one understand what each flower represents: Red rose : Beauty, romance, and love Dark Crimson rose : Mourning White rose : Innocence and purity Red tulips : True love Purple tulips : Royalty Daffodils : New beginnings, rebirth, unrequited love, and eternal life (a single daffodil represents misfortune, so always pick a bunch!) Lilacs : Confidence and youthful innocence Violet : Virtue, modesty, and faithfulness Baby’s breath : Innocence and pureness of heart Sunflower : Cheerfulness, loyalty, and adoration Lily : Beauty, pride, humility, and wealth Orchid : Luxury, beauty, love, strength, and femininity Daisy : Beauty, purity, and innocence Ignoring their arrangement How the flowers are arranged in a bouquet can affect the essence of the gift.
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