The Secret Messages in Flowers: a Simple Guide
It’s widely accepted that the most popular type of bloom requested is the rose. You can see why these beautiful flowers have become so sought after. They smell exotic and are composed of intricate petals, but every tone has a unique meaning. You can send just about any secret message you can think of by sending roses and other blossoms.
It’s inconceivable to come across a genuine blue rose occurring in nature, but sending a dyed bouquet can convey exactly that. When you send a blue bloom in an arrangement, it mixes easily with other species and can convey various things. Another color that doesn’t genuinely exist in a natural environment is true black, it means separation or death. These days black roses are a frequent option during mourning. Luckily, merely a couple of tones will represent such dark or gloomy connotations. Orange flowers can mean enthusiasm or captivation. Peach tones recognize modesty, whereas the darker coral tones will signify longing. Yet, the darker colored peach flowers can represent a myriad of messages from appreciation to your satisfaction about closing a deal.
Everybody has heard of of the association between red roses and passion. Red roses send more detailed messages. A perfect rosebud may signify innocence or youthfulness. Early on in a love affair choose roses with no thorns as they represent instant attraction. Pink roses are an entirely different matter. Presenting someone with a pink rosebud could mean joyfulness, appreciation or to thank them, grace, or even trust me, which makes them good for corsages sent to apologize.
So what is the undisputed favorite of brides in every land? It’s the classic white or off-white rose representing purity. White roses have many alternate links with silence and heaven.
Indeed, when you can’t find the right language, let a bouquet get the message across for you. There are such a variety of possible diverse hues and ways to combine them, the number of things you can say is astronomical.











