Most Common flowers and their meanings explained

April 2nd, 2015

For a long time, people have been sending flowers to each other and their loved ones in order to depict what they feel towards them. To be honest, sending flowers works most of the time. Who wouldn’t like fresh flowers whose fragrance would lighten up your mood, give you strength to continue your day and put a smile on your face?

There are a number of flowers to choose from, but different flowers have different meanings and represent differently. A detailed list of these flowers is given below so that you know which flowers you have to send to someone.

  • IRIS: –   This pretty flower is loved by all and basically stands for faith, hope and admiration. You could send these to your colleagues, friends or even partners. IRIS’s are common and do not cost much which is why they are definitely worth the money.
  • Roses: – Ah! Roses, although they are primarily associated with passionate love, there are other variants too, which represent many other things. The Pink Roses represent appreciation, White Stands for unity and purity while Yellow stands for friendship. After reading this, you’ll know which roses you have to send so you don’t want any mix-up.
  • Gardenia: – Gardenia’s are white in colour and are a delight. They smell so good that they’ll be one of the best things you’ll ever smell in your life. This awesome white flower represents modesty and sincerity. You can definitely gift one of these to your boyfriend or girlfriend.
  • Jasmines: – The Jasmines belong to the olives family, and there are around 200 species of this flower, which can be found in warm, tropical areas. Jasmines are rare as they only bloom in the late summers, sometime around July and August.
  • Magnolia: – Magnolia, which stands for Nobility, is little pinkish in colour and is not widely considered to be romantic but beautiful. Magnolia trees are one of the most beautiful trees you’ll ever see. These are used sometimes by people in their wedding or as wedding gifts.
  • Daisy: – Now, this is a lovely flower. This flower can be exchanged between friends or co-workers. Daisies are perfect for bouquets and will definitely look good in your living room.
  • Blue Bells: –Blue Bells are very common in Europe and loads of them can be seen blossoming in the summer season. In the past Blue Bells have been linked to solitude and grief.
  • Tulips: – Tulip is a perennial flower and is available in different colours. Be it red, yellow or white, all of them smell good and look good when put together in a bouquet. A Tulip is a versatile flower and can be sent to almost anyone, but it has been linked to love.

So these were a few of the many flowers that you can send to someone. A lot of companies get flowers delivered in UK and around the whole world. So, choose them and send them!