All you need to know about flowers


by Jay Smith

Copyright (c) 2007 Jay Smith

There are few more reliable gift ideas than flowers, whatever the occasion, whether a romantic gesture or one of condolence, there is no questioning their versatility. Unfortunately many people and until recently I'd have included myself amongst them, know next to nothing about the subject.

A dreadful but I suspect to many of you recognizable situation is the last minute Valentines Day gift. We'll often be reduced to hurriedly picking up the last available bunch of whatever's left on the way home. Job done, you may think, but sadly all too often a transparently last minute effort. Put a bit more thought in though and flowers can be a genuinely touching gift.

So it can't hurt to arm yourself with a bit of basic knowledge on the subject. For a romantic gesture you still can't go far wrong with red roses, a classic but still effective tool of seduction. Why not push the boat out a bit though and try something slightly more unusual, staying with roses, go for a more distinctive color – cream or pink for instance are attractive and less traditional. Or, perhaps mix it up a bit, adding Lilies, Chrysanthemums, Gerbera or other complementary flowers can add a lavish touch to your bouquet. It's worth remembering that the colors most associated with romance are red and pink, stick to colors within this range and you can't go too far wrong with any number of flowers - Daisies, Tulips, Gardenias, Carnations, Orchids or Wildflowers. Of course if you happen to know of a flower your partner has a special affection for any degree of added personalization will make for an all the more moving gift.

What about other occasions? Another classic occasion where flowers will rarely be a mistake is Mothers day. You can allow yourself a little flexibility here, although carnations are the traditional mother's day flower a bit of originality shows some thought went into the process. Take advantage of the fact that Mothers day falls in spring and choose from the wide range of blooms – anything bright and cheery should do the job.

Although of course it's the thought that counts and you shouldn't get too hung up on making sure you choose flowers that are appropriate for the occasion, it is useful to have a basic knowledge of what flowers are traditionally associated with. Lilies for instance symbolize beauty, purity and innocence and are good for both weddings and funerals, Irises are a bit of a utility player - said to represent friendship, help and faith, they come in a broad variety of colors and are known for their beautiful aroma – they're a safe bet for most occasions. Also highly versatile, Carnations are available in a broad spectrum of colors and could be fittingly used on numerous occasions , particularly weddings or mothers day. Red Roses you are probably already aware symbolize love but also pink can be linked to friendship and white with innocence. Don't worry too much about all these symbolic associations though, in the end giving flowers, regardless of how carefully judged your choice is, remains the most reliable way to anyone's heart and it is true, there really is no better way to get yourself out of the dog's house!

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