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Floral Color Selection Can Convey the
Words You May Not Be Able To
by Camelia Smith




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Red and yellow and orange and blue, these are the colors all around you. When sending floral arrangements color communicates a wide array of messages. Below I have outlined just a few ideas for coordinating the perfect bouquet to the words you so clearly want to communicate.

A beautiful bouquet filled with passion and energy is sure to include plenty of red flowers. Even the most bashful of flowers becomes a symbol of desire, passion, courage and strength when it is presented in the color, red. A bouquet filled with bold red flowers will break down any barriers of restraint that may have existed between you and your beloved.

If you want to send a message of enthusiasm and encouragement, be sure to choose orange flowers. Filled with warmth and confidence, a bouquet made up of orange floral choices is perfect to congratulate a friend who has accomplished a proud feat.

To brighten up a friend's day, send a bouquet of sunshine! A beautiful pot of daffodils or chrysanthemums brings the warmth and joy of the outdoors in, even in chilly late fall or early spring weather. You will reaffirm your friendship and give your friend a gift of joy and lightheartedness and fresh starts that will last for many days.

When sending a message of health and well-being, you just can't do better than to send a beautiful green plant. A healthy, resilient plant or a bouquet of mixed green leaves and unusual green blossoms sends a message of good luck, youth, and resilience. Green is a wonderful color to choose for the nature lover in your life.

Send a sense of peace and well-being, serenity, openness and concern. If you need to calm your loved ones worries or express sympathy, you are sure to find the perfect messenger in the tranquil blue tones of hydrangea or the beautiful cobalt blues of a lovely iris.

Pink and purple tones have so many meanings. To convey a sense of the regal, you would choose a beautiful purple arrangement. To honor an innocent young girl, you could not do better than a bouquet of miniature pink roses. If you want to pay homage to a mature and elegant woman, an arrangement of lavender is a lovely and aromatic gift. A small bouquet of violets will also let your loved one know just how precious and delicate she is in your eyes.

To honor a great accomplishment, you will want an impressive purple floral arrangement. You could do a large presentation of deep purple iris, or you could mix in flowers of other purple hues. Purple has always symbolized admiration and the recognition of royalty. This type of arrangement should deeply honor it's recipient.

For the lovely baby girl in your life, you will want to present a delicate bouquet of pink blossoms. There are so many beautiful choices, from roses, to tulips, to the common carnation. No matter what arrangement you choose, a beautiful pink bouquet will honor the innocence and joy of the little girl you love the most!

The lily is the classic representative of reverence, humility and innocence. White conveys the beauty of simplicity. A mixed bouquet of beautiful white flowers can make a stunning statement. Go with aromatic gardenias, delicate lily of the valley, elegant white roses, and you will have an arrangement that will please one and all with it's combination of humility and luxury.


Camelia Smith put together this guide to help you gift the perfect bouquet of flowers for any occasion. For more great information and advice for discount flower delivery pueblo be sure to visit her website.

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