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Valentine Flower Meaning

Valentine Flower Meaning

The Valentine Flowers

It is difficult to say how and when the use of flowers began during Valentine's Day celebrations. Fresh flowers have always been seen as an embodiment of beauty and the use of it as a gift item is regarded as an expression of the beautiful wishes that reside in the heart of the giver. We can only conjecture that the incorporation of flowers into Valentine's Day festivities began with the same intention.

Though a number of beautiful blossoms such as tulips, daffodils, and irises are used as Valentine gifts, the most popular flowers for the occasion is undoubtedly the rose. It is noteworthy that the color of the rose that you gift to a person indicates the nature of your love for him or her. Take a look below to know what roses of different color indicate:

White Roses - True love, purity of the mind and reverence

Pink Roses - Friendship or Sweetheart, admiration

Yellow Roses - Friendship, celebration, and joy
Lilac Roses - Love at first sight and enchantment
Red Roses - Love and passion
Coral Roses - Desire
Peach Roses - Desire and excitement or appreciation
Orange Roses - Enthusiasm and desire
Yellow and Orange Roses: Passion.
Black Roses - "Adios" or "It's Over"
Bouquet of Red and Yellow Roses: Happiness and celebrations
Bouquet of Red and White Roses: Bonding and harmony