A bad case of the Mondays, you're sitting at your desk staring at the computer screen hoping to look hard at work if a supervisor walks by. You're counting down the minutes to 5 o'clock and suddenly you hear commotion working its way through the building and slowly getting closer to you. Around the corner pops a young man holding a dozen of the most beautiful deep pink roses you've ever seen. The note reads "Thank you for just being you." Suddenly your whole mood changes and that bad case of the Monday's... Gone! Sending deep pink roses is the best way to tell someone thanks without having to say a word. As the song says every rose has its thorn well, every rose has its meaning.
Gifting flowers doesn't always need a card attached. Red roses are the best way to send a simple yet heartfelt "I love you" to that special someone in your life. Valentine's Day is a day of love and thus is the day of the red rose. White roses are often referred to as the bride's rose. This color rose symbolizes unity. A beautiful girl walking down the aisle holding a lush bridal bouquet of white roses is ideally what we think when white roses come to mind. A bouquet of white and red roses will tell your beloved that you love them deeply and till death do us part, perfect for an anniversary.
A more innocent way to let someone know you are thinking about them is sending a bouquet of lavender roses. Lavender expresses enchantment. This could become a playful bouquet of roses with some tall standing curly willow vines and butterflies. Orange roses will let someone know you desire them, ideal for a young or new relationship. Yellow typically is thought of as a sympathy color but a yellow rose represents friendship. A bright cheery vase arrangement of yellow roses with purple fillers will say "I'm happy with our friendship" or simply that you care.
Sending flowers is not only about the card message, it's about the feeling that you are sending. The next time you are sending flowers think about the feeling the recipient will get when they open the door. There just might be a flower that will say what you need to, without saying a word.
By: Jenna Oldham

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