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What Do Your Mother’s Day Flowers Say?

By Simon Crowther @prestigeflower

What do your Mother's Day flowers say?

In case you don't already know, fresh flowers send messages. Each type of flower has its own special meaning. In addition, the colour of the flower also helps determine the meaning of the bouquet. So, when choosing Mother's Day flowers, it's important to make sure that you send the right message!

Roses are a popular flower for many occasions, including Mother's Day. They all convey a message of love and affection which is why they are such a great choice. Red roses are particularly romantic so they might not be suitable for your mother but they would make a great gift for the mother of your child or children. They are, in fact, quite perfect since they express your deep love for her.

Orchids are another lovely option. These flowers are known for their elegance and they are unlike any other flower. While they can be given as cut flowers, orchids are usually given as a potted plant instead. When you want to pamper mum and spoil her with something truly luxurious, you can't go wrong with orchids!

Don't forget about lilies! Lilies are also popular for this occasion and they are associated with messages like purity and virtue. Lilies last really long as cut flowers and they have a truly impressive appearance.

Remember, you don't need to choose a single type of flower for mum. Bouquets of mixed flowers make amazing Mother's Day gifts. Just make sure that you choose a colour scheme that is feminine and aimed at mum's personal tastes.

If you want to show mum just how much you love and appreciate her, why not have your florist include something extra? Luxury chocolates are a good start and, if you want to take it up a notch, you can add a bottle of wine too! There are plenty of other extras from which to choose and you can make the most of your online flower shopping experience by adding several items to the shopping cart. Everything will be delivered together which is great for saving time and money!


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