There is an emotional response that comes with flowers that goes beyond their beauty and fragrance. Flowers can change your mood and bring joy and healing qualities. They can make a woman feel special and bring romance into a relationship between two people. At then end of a performance flowers can make the performer feel appreciated and they can be used to say a simple 'thank you' as well.
Giving flowers have been a clear symbol over the years of saying, 'you are someone special'. It is pretty difficult to receive flowers and not feel something very positive. Flowers are icons of something very uplifting, even mysterious. Roses are a staple for a symbol of love on Valentine's Day and something that will be long remembered when given during courtship. To celebrate birthdays they make the recipient feel happy and appreciated. How great is that?
Celebrating the holidays becomes even more festive when flowers are involved. They make wonderful centerpieces for the holiday dinner table and the perfect gift for family and friends. Flowers are a very easy way to give cheer and beauty. For the wedding celebration flowers add at touch of wonder to the celebration. It would be hard to image the bride walking down the aisle without her wedding bouquet. Throwing the bridal bouquet is traditional and means that the luck of love is being passed down to the lucky recipient of the toss.
Flowers always say something special and make things better. They are representatives of a mood, a truism or a feeling. The meaning or different feelings that various kinds of flowers bring have been a special study for many years. The conclusion is that different flowers evoke different emotional responses like showing someone you love them you give them red or white roses. But if you want to show friendship you give baby yellow roses.
Some flowers will just enhance a particular mood or feeling just by their presence. The white lily is known as an icon for purity or an inner awareness while the emotions of a first love experience are enhanced by the purple lilac. For a boost to self esteem, sage will be a help. To increase amiability then white jasmine is your choice. For the modest person white lilac is the way to go.
The feelings that certain flowers bring are all a little different. The hibiscus brings delicate beauty, mimosa is for sensitivity, and the pansy is for timidity. The yellow jasmine is for happiness and elegance, larkspur is for lightness and levity, lily of the valley is for the return of happiness. The bluebell is for constancy, nasturtium is for patriotism, ranunculus is for radiant charms, and the gardenia for sensuality.
The rose is about love, and honeysuckle is for devotion. The lavender is for silence, rose-scented geranium is for preference and discernment. Hollyhocks are for ambition, the camellia for excellence and mastery. The magnolia is for grief, the red poppy is for consolation, rosemary is for remembrance and woodbine is for fraternal love.
There is a perfect flower for every mood and every emotional response. The giving and sharing of flowers makes a kind of spiritual interaction between the giver and the receiver. Your florist is the expert and you can always ask them for suggestions for the perfect flowers to give.