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The symbolism of flower colors is steeped in tradition.
In fact, every flower color from a deep red rose to a bright
yellow daffodil offers a rich and meaningful story dating back
thousands of years. The flower colors you choose for a bouquet
can be as important as the types of flowers used in an
arrangement. |
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The pale blue hues of a
hydrangea or the deep blues of an iris can calm worries
and preoccupation representing peace, openness, and
serenity, fresh floral arrangements filled with blue
flowers offers a cooling antidote to anxiousness. |
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Think pink and you think
of grace, gentility, and happiness. Regardless of the
shape of the flower – from the tight, small buds of a
pink garden rose to the delicate, open petals of a pink
caellia in full bloom – pink blossoms convey youth,
innocence, and joy. |
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With its origins tied to
royalty and ceremony, purple flowers represent dignity,
pride and success. Whether grouped alone in a bold range
of rich hues or mixed in with other colors to provide
depth and contrast, an arrangement filled with purple
blooms represents accomplishment and admiration. |
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There’s an indisputable
energy to the color red – an energy that has the power
to transform an otherwise unassuming flower into the
essence of desire, strength, and passionate love. With
beauty, courage and heat as its symbolism, it’s no
surprise that a bouquet filled with rich, red blooms
knows no restraint. . |
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Often associated with
innocence, humility, and reverence, white flowers evoke
simple beauty. Whether they take their shape as the
luxurious, silk petals of fragrant gardenias, the small,
white bells of a lily of the valley, or the quiet drama
of a dozen white roses, fresh floral arrangement
dominated by white blossoms conveys modesty and
elegance. |
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There’s a good reason why
it can feel all but impossible to refrain from smiling
when you spot a bouquet of bright daffodils or a pot
filled with sun-drenched chrysanthemums–the color yellow
evokes feelings of joy and lightheartedness. Also a
symbol of friendship, a bouquet bursting with yellow
blooms sends a message of new beginnings and happiness. |
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There’s nothing bashful
about the color orange–its message is clear and
blatantly proud. Symbolizing energy, enthusiasm, and
warmth, an arrangement of blooms in this vibrant color
conveys confidence, satisfaction and a passion for life. |
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Synonymous with
nature–and the perfect complement to any other bloom–the
color green represents health, resilience, good fortune
and youth. Whether used to throw together a diverse
mixture of shapes and hues or as a restful tone-on-tone
bouquet, green flowers send a message of optimism and
renewal. |
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While purple is the color
of royalty, and pink the color of youth, lavender is
femininity all grown up. Representing refinement, grace,
and elegance, lavender holds an almost sacred place in
nature—with violet flowers often considered the most
delicate and precious. An arrangement filled with these
genteel blossoms send a message of feminine beauty. |
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