Take it away, Emily…
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Everyone knows that the red rose is symbolic for love…hence it being the Valentine’s Day’s flower of choice.
The floral world goes waaaayyy beyond the typical red rose. I often try to get my customers to branch out and try different stems for the holiday.
According to the the book, here are some stems, other than roses, that can carry sentimental meanings:
All of these beautiful stems I carry at The Ruffly Rose and love working with on a daily basis!
So ladies…it’s time to drop the hint 🙂 A dozen Red Roses this Valentine’s Day? Or a bouquet of Tulips & Acacia?! {It’s time to let the natural beauty of the flowers and the colors speak!}
No matter your message, let’s just always take time to smile and “Remember to stop and smell the Roses!”
Happy Valentine’s Day!
~emily
I am one lucky girl because I get a beautiful flower arrangement from The Ruffly Rose every Friday, thanks to my uber thoughtful husband who gave me a year’s worth of flowers as an anniversary gift! {Read more about that here.} And now, when I pick up my flowers each week, I’ll be much more aware of their special meanings!
Orchids have always been high on my list of favorite flowers – in fact, that’s what I carried in my bouquet when I got married. Until now, I didn’t know the meaning of an orchid, but I’d say that refined beauty seems quite fitting for a wedding day.
And now I’ll ask you what Emily would ask…what is your favorite flower, and why?