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Lovers are always looking for ways to tell each other how they feel, to exchange signs that remind them of their love and desire to be together. In the old days, romantic relationships outside of marriage were forbidden by religion, tradition and social moral laws, so lovers looked for ways to tell each other about their feelings and not pay for it. Flowers became such a symbol.

What flowers to give on 14 February

Giving bouquets has become a tradition in many countries, and flowers have their own symbolic language, capable of conveying those emotions and feelings that are difficult to express verbally or in writing. And thanks to English and French literature in the world culture back in the Middle Ages there was a tradition of celebrating Valentine's Day on 14 February as the Day of all lovers.

The most popular flower, which is given to a loved one, which symbolises ardent passion and eternal love, is always considered to be a red rose.

We recommend paying attention to the symbolism of other flowers that can be presented on Valentine's Day:

  • Tulips. Marvellous primary flowers, which many people like. They symbolise spring, the beginning of something new, as well as tender and sincere feelings for another person.
  • Irises. This is a symbol of tenderness and vulnerability, so they are wonderful for expressing secret feelings.
  • Chrysanthemums. Lovers should choose these flowers - a symbol of purity and eternity.
  • Gerberas. Touching and fragile flowers that symbolise innocence.
  • Peonies. Airy and voluminous bouquets can tell about your affection and mutuality.
  • Eustomas. These flowers will tell about your tender feelings and help to express ardent passion.

Do not forget about the design of the bouquet for the presentation. Do not be afraid to use additional decorations and decorative elements.

Additions to the bouquet on Valentine's Day

Many lovers try to complement the bouquet for their beloved or lover with a gift. Florists today offer a variety of options for such gifts, making themed gift sets, which include:

  • fruit;
  • sweets;
  • soft toys;
  • handmade and polygraphic cards:
  • scented candles and more.

Flowers, of course, are a pleasant and self-sufficient gift in themselves, but it will be much more effective to present them in a basket, box or decorated in the form of a heart.

Give your beloved warmth and care in the midst of February frost, wind and snow. Let this gift be a reminder that love can overcome all obstacles. And try to please each other not only on holidays, but also in everyday life!