Tuesday, November 13, 2012

What Do Flower Colors Mean?
Steeped in tradition, the meanings of flowers have been a part of human culture for thousands of years. The practice of attaching meanings to the colors of flowers is also a long-honored tradition in almost every culture. Some types of flowers may also have meanings that accentuate or expand on the meaning of the color. For example, a red rose can mean love and passion, while a black rose can signify obsession!
Other colors include purple, a traditional color of royalty, pride, or success. Lavender is like pink is to red, also meaning royalty, but with a youthful exuberance and tenderness. Blue flowers offer a sense of calm, dignity, and serenity, while white flowers symbolize purity and innocence!
So next time you visit
The Wild Hare Flower & Gifts to choose a bouquet for a friend or a loved one, say much more than can be put on a card with an arrangement that has symbolic meaning through the beautiful use of color!
 
 

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