ENDLESS GIFTING POSSIBILITIES
A flower to mark when you were born, milestone moments, a momento to remind you of a loved one, or symbol for a special memory.
Which flower are you choosing?
ENDLESS GIFTING POSSIBILITIES
A flower to mark when you were born, milestone moments, a momento to remind you of a loved one, or symbol for a special memory.
Which flower are you choosing?
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The Carnation, known as the flower of the gods, like you symbolizes power, purity, hope, rebirth, and good luck. Fun Fact: Carnations are edible and have a sweet and spicy flavour. They are often used in teas, desserts, and as a garnish.
The Primrose is known as the “first flower for spring”. In Latin it symbolizes youthfulness, modesty, faithfulness, everlasting love, innocence, and remembrance.
You share upbeat traits with the spring-blooming daffodil. Known botanically as narcissus like they symbolize happiness, new beginnings, hope and friendship.
Sweet Peas and you have a blissful nature and are a sweet and kind friend. Fun Fact: Sweet Peas are a popular cut flower and are used in floral arrangements and wedding bouquets.
The Hawthorne known as the “May tree” represents hope, love, beauty, and fertility. Fun Fact: In some cultures, hawthorne is believed to have magical properties and is used in spells and rituals for protection and love.
The rose known as the “Queen Of Flowers”, just like you represents happiness, romance, love, and warmth. Fun Fact: The oldest known fossil of a rose is over 35 million years old.
The Larkspur and you are a beautiful spirit and you're a bundle of positivity. You also have a strong connection with love. Fun Fact: Hindus and Buddhists believe Larkspurs' represent resurrection, as it closes at night only to reopen during the day.
Gladiolus and you have strong character, integrity, and moral code. The name gladiolus also evolved from Latin and French to mean “little sword,” and serves as a visual reference for those natural leaders. Fun Fact: In the Victorian era, giving a bouquet of gladiolus was a way of telling someone they had pierced the giver’s heart with their love.
Aster pulls its name from the Greek word for “star.” Spreading love is one quality those born in September may share with asters, as well as patience and stability. Fun Fact: Asters have a history of medicinal and culinary use and have been used to treat everything from headaches to snake bits.
Cosmos and you represent harmony, modesty, serenity, and balance along with creativity and passion. Fun Fact: Cosmos are popular as a cut flower because of how long they last in a vase.
The Peony and you have a joyful and optimistic nature and the ability to find beauty in life and the potential for success and prosperity. Fun Fact: Peonies have a long-life span, with some plants living up to one hundred years.
Narcissus and you are full of hope, love, new beginnings. You're good at reflecting on fresh starts with optimism.Fun Fact: Narcissus, also known as paperwhites are often grown hydroponically, which means they are cultivated in water rather than soil.