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Monday, July 26

Is it true that flowers evoke feelings of love?

It is morning over here and it is mildly cold and gives the stay home all day feeling. I can literally feel my legs getting heavier and my thoughts dancing because I want to stay home all day.

There are different things that make a person happy and for me, flowers happen to brighten up my beautiful face not only because it's usually a gift but my love for nature is also in sync with this.


Experiencing different degrees of appreciation I came to understand that nature has been one of the parts I cherish and adore the most. It doesn't have to be an occasion, when I see flowers sitting pretty it gives me a feeling of calmness, happiness, inner beauty reminder and teaches me that a stem grows to birth these beautiful flowers making me understand that out of me a lot of beautiful things can be birthed. 

Do flowers make people smile and make them feel loved?
Yes, they do, but it all depends on why you're giving someone a flower. Some individuals buy flowers without understanding what they signify. Before gifting a flower, always ask what it signifies or tuck a note into the bloom with the meaning.


Truly, I have no favourites when it comes to flowers, if the tree blossoms and brings forth flowers then I love it. Roses, peonies, sunflowers, Alstroemeria, Lily, Daisy, Gardenia, Carnation, Daisy Gerbera, Orchid, Tulip, Matthiola incana, etc. Below are flowers that are often presented as gifts and their true meaning.



Gardenias
The scent is enchanting, and the beautiful blooms symbolize purity and joy, as well as profound, old-fashioned love.




Casa Blanca Lilies
White Oriental lilies are often associated with elegance, refinement, and flair.




Daffodils
This flower is presented to mark an anniversary or to honour someone special.



This flower symbolizes pure love.


Matthiola Incana
They represent ageless beauty and a lifetime of bliss.



Iris
Irises with dark blue or purple blooms denote nobility.




Pink Asters
Asters signify love, charm, and sensitivity, and are named from their star-shaped flower head.




Gerbera Daisies
Daisies are considered to represent beauty, innocence, and purity.





Ranunculus
Charm, attractiveness, and brightness are represented by colourful, swirly flowers, often known as "buttercups."



Sunflowers
Warmth, loyalty, and contentment are all symbols of sunflowers.


Alstroemeria
These long-lasting, attention-getting petals, sometimes known as Peruvian lilies, signify friendship and loyalty.



Orchids
Beauty, luxury and love and strength are all symbols.



Carnations
Fascination and fresh love are symbolized by these ruffled blossoms.


Roses
Love, passion, beauty, and perfection are all represented by red roses.




Ponies
The most prevalent associations for these fluffy flowers are romance, wealth, and shyness.


Red Chrysanthemum
They represent flaming red blossoms, which are associated with love and passion.




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