Best Valentines Day Flowers
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010Observed on February 14th, lovers often anticipate Valentine’s Day. Flowers can assist people who are in love to share their feelings and romantic notions, and there are many flowers that are linked to Valentine’s Day. Customarily, one who loves another will offer him or her a card and a present. A crimson rose, in particular, represents sensuality and romance, and it is a well-known and ever-pleasing Valentine’s Day flower. Currently more exciting flowers, like a striking orchid or an aromatic lily, are more adventurous Valentine’s Day flower options.
The Rose: The Eternal Valentine Flower
The rose is a flower that symbolizes a lot, since ancient Greek, Roman and Egyptian times a red rose has stood for love, whilst a white rose means peace and a yellow or pink rose is friendship. According to the history books Cleopatra covered Mark Antony in rose petals to symbolize her love. The French Empress Josephine, wife to Emperor Napoleon was said to have the most beautiful roses in her Paris gardens.