Use flowers to convey your true feelings

Flowers are a wonderful way of expressing our true feelings and combining a perfect bouquet can sometimes be easier than finding the right words. To avoid confusion and misinterpretations, you can let a book about flower meaning accompany the bouquet. In the future, you can know for sure that your beloved will understand exactly what you mean by looking up the flower meaning in the book. Make sure that the book contains flowers that you can actually get your hands on. A book focused on wild flower meaning can for instance be a bad idea if you live in a place where wild flowers are hard to find. Many of us already know the hidden rose meaning and how different colours are used to send very different messages when a rose bouquet is created, but did you know that virtually all flowers are attributed with a special meaning in the Victorian Flower Language? A heliotrope stands for devotion, while lavender signifies mistrust. Lemon-blossom signifies discretion, and can be used either to request discretion or to let someone know that you never will betray them. Campanula and canterbury bells both expresses gratitude, while giving someone elderflowers is a way of showing compassion. In some situations, it is very important to get the right colour. A pink carnation expresses a woman’s love, while a white one stands for disdain and a striped one should be translated as refusal.

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