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Saturday, July 14, 2007

 

Mother's Day Gift Flowers

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Gift flowers are one of the most common presents for Mother Day’s. They are a symbol of life and beauty, and they always manage to put a smile on a woman’s face. In fact, you may spend your whole life looking for a woman who does not like flowers and still not find one. That could be one of the reasons why gift flowers are such an appropriate present for Mother’s Day. You can get your mom a bouquet with a variety of gift flowers or a simple bunch with her favorite flowers. They can be your only gift flowers or be a supplement gift flowers.

When choosing flowers, remember that any flower you get will make your mother special. While selecting gift flowers, you can either buy her favorite flowers or buy her different gift flowers in her favorite color or colors.

If you are wondering what color to get and what each of them signifies, following is a guide. Besides passion and romance, red gift flowers also represent courage and congratulations. White gift flowers are for loyalty, integrity, sympathy, and eternal love. Orange is for fun and cheerfulness and to wish luck and say thank you. Green gift flowers signify health, prosperity, and success. Pink gift flowers are to show appreciation, to show that you care and also to signify harmony and happiness. Yellow gift flowers are for happiness, new beginnings, and friendship; and purple gift flowers are perfect to show your admiration and enchantment and to ask for forgiveness.

You can also combine two colors to signify different things. To show abiding love, unity and teamwork, use red and white gift flowers. Purple and white gift flowers can say you are sorry. Yellow and orange gift flowers can symbolize friendship, and green and yellow represent success. Pink and white can be used to convey harmony and purple and pink for admiration and hope. Red and orange gift flowers can say thank you—or, you can simply get all colors to show an abundance of feelings!

By Kevin Stith

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