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'My love is like a red, red rose, that's newly sprung in
June...'
So wrote the talented Scottish baird, Robbie Burns, and we all recognise
the red rose as the ultimate flower symbol of love.
A red rose is the traditional romantic gift given to your love on
Valentine's Day. Different rose colours can send other messages.
For hundreds of years flowers have held hidden meanings, derived from
mythology, folklore, religious and historical symbolism. The floral
bouquet you send or receive brings a special coded message, depending on
the flowers you choose.
'Sweet flowers alone can say what passion fears revealing' Thomas Hood
The study of the meaning of flowers is an actual science known as
fluorography, and it reveals an extra underlying meaning to sending or
receiving flowers - subtle and secret messages can be passed through the
different blooms.
During the 18th century sending flower messages based on a Turkish secret
language of flowers became popular. This was known as sending a 'Persian
Selam' - a coded bouquet to reveal your feelings of love or attraction.
The Victorians became very knowledgeable in flower language and chose their
bouquets carefully. Flowers gave them a secret language that enabled them
to communicate feelings that the propriety of the times would not allow,
there were strict restraints on courtship and any displays of emotion.
So next Valentine's day, birthday, anniversary, Mother's day or any other
occasion you plan to send flowers make sure you don't send the wrong
message in your flowers. Even the way you hand over the bouquet sends a
message too - flowers held in your right hand mean 'yes', whereas flowers
held in the left hand mean 'no'.
Standard delivery charge
£4.50
Colours and flowers may
vary according to price and seasonal variations
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