Valentine’s Day flowers and there meaning

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When we think about valentine rose, heart and chocklate comes in mind. Red rose is classic valentine gift but there are some other flower types which we can gift on valentine
Language of Flowers
The Victorian are not connected with romance or outward demonstrations of passion. Well-bred people were expected to keep their emotions under control. Perhaps because of that inhibition, the Victorians developed an entire “language of flowers”, with various types of blooms having specific meanings and symbolism, and where the color of a flower, the presentation, even which hand held the bouquet, expressed the emotions of the giver.
here are few common flower and there meaning
Red roses: love, passion
Pink roses: friendship
White roses: I am worthy of you
Yellow roses: forgive and forget
Peach roses: Let’s get together
Red carnations: Admiration
White carnations: Innocence
Daffodil: Unrequited love
Daisies: Innocence, Loyalty
Gladiolus: I am sincere
Iris: Faith, Wisdom
Orchids: Magnificence
Snapdragons: Deception
Sunflowers: Devotion
Tulips: Love


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