Moth orchids represent eternal unity and auspicious beginnings, bringing happiness and blessings. (Photo: Guangzhou Baiyun Fabu) - Lilies: a hundred years of harmony As its Chinese name "bai he" (百合) literally means hundred and harmony, lilies symbolise family happiness, marital bliss, and overa...
The bright, cheery yellow of daffodils, also known as narcissi, is a sure sign that spring is here. These tough flowers are some of the first to show up, often popping out while there's still snow on the ground. Daffodils symbolise new beginnings and energy because they bloom so early ...
Chrysanthemum flowers symbolise devoted love, happiness and longevity making them perfect to give to your partner on your 13th wedding anniversary! These wonderful flowers are loved all over the world in many cultures. It's even said that just looking at a big bouquet of chrysanthemums can improve...
' because the rose is perhaps the most meaningful flower in the entire world. Generally, roses mean beauty, passion, love and perfection, but it's specific colours that create a breadth of diverse symbolisms. Coral: desire; enthusiasm; happiness Deep red: bashful; mourning Green: masculine ...
Orange flowers symbolise enthusiasm, joy, happiness and passion, making them an appropriate bloom for occasions that call for excitement, such as a birthday, anniversary or new home. Explore our orange flower bouquet options here, and order by 9pm for next-day delivery....
Pink roses are far easier to get so you’ll probably pay less for each bouquet when you choose this type of flower. Pink roses are known to symbolise happiness and admiration. Prices start at around £75 for one bouquet. White White is perhaps the most popular choice of colour for weddi...
White roses often symbolise innocence and youthfulness but can also symbolise new beginnings. Different shades of pink roses can mean different things. A pale pink rose can symbolise grace, joy and happiness whilst a deeper, hot pink can mean gratitude and appreciation. Looking to say thank you ...
Chrysanthemums:In many cultures, they symbolise death and are appropriate for funerals or condolences. Roses (white or yellow):White roses convey reverence, while yellow roses can signify friendship and remembrance. Get Well Soon Bright Mixed Bouquets:A mix of colourful blooms can uplift spirits and...
There are over 20,000 varieties of rose and red roses symbolise love. “Freedom” red roses have traditionally been the most popular red rose for florists to use in Valentine bouquets – these are bright red roses with thorns. In recent years, new varieties have crept into the red rose Val...
Due simply to the fact that roses symbolise both love and happiness on a grand scale, they are the most obvious and most traditional choice of flowers for a wedding. Though they do not naturally lead to a particularly unique wedding, they come in a wealth of colours and there choice theref...