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April 27, 2021 4 min read

Flowers are a universal loving courier. When words escape you, they assist you in expressing your thoughts and extending your wishes. Even the most painful and complicated emotions can be conveyed by a lovely bouquet, particularly when it comes to expressing love for someone special! If it's your first love or your 50th wedding anniversary, nothing says "I Love You" like flowers!

Fluorography, or flower language, is actually something you've never heard of. It's a disappearing craft, but learning a bit about it and creating a note with a bouquet reveals how much the person you're giving it to means to you. It's precisely the kind of grand gesture that matters. It's worth remembering that some of these flowers might be reduced in the selection, but it's worth a shot.

Flowers that say "I love you" have long been a lovely way to express one's emotions. White lilies are particularly fitting in today's world to share the deepest sympathies, while red roses have long been associated with romantic love.

If you're searching for creative ways to say "I love you," look no further than the seven flowers mentioned below. There are some of the best "I love you" gifts:

Say "I LOVE YOU" with flowers:

1.    Tulip

Tulips became the first flower in Victorian flower language to express affection. Nothing expresses the innocent romance of first love or the wild emotion of hearing "I love you" for the first time like a tulip bouquet. The beautiful flowers and exquisite soft scent honor the delicate stage of first love when making your special somebody feel even more so. They make a particularly meaningful bouquet for the occasion if you're saying "I love you" for the first time. The cherished tulip will sweeten the moment, and it is a meaningful thing in your friendship that will likely be remembered in the future. You should let her know how you feel with these flowers that say I love you, and it will give you both a beautiful remembrance in the future.

2.    Rose

What better way to show your affection and emotions for your special person than with a rose bouquet?

Your loved one, with the delicious scent and vivid color choose a traditional red rose bouquet to charm. Roses will help you and your special person deepen your relationship. Red is also the color of desire and unwavering devotion, so red roses are an excellent choice for expressing your affection!

Has someone you care for cast a spell on you? Do you have frequent dreams of him or her, think of them all the time, or wander about in a dreamy haze? Send him/her purple or light purple (lavender) roses to show her you've been bewitched in a fun way. Flowers to say I love both men and women appreciate you, so don't be afraid! New purple roses, which symbolize "enchantment," heighten love feelings between you and remind him/her how much you care for him/her.

3.    Carnations

Carnations are like their own dictionary, with each color representing a different meaning. You can't go wrong with any of them because they are romantic. Red carnations, on the other hand, stand out for their emphatic sense – "my heart aches for you." Yellow can be avoided at all costs because it connotes "rejection" and "you have insulted me."

4.    Peruvian lilies

Alstroemeria, also known as Peruvian lilies, is a delicate and flexible flower. They're also one of the most successful flowers for expressing affection. They became a sign of loyalty throughout the Victorian period. A bouquet of alstroemeria is a lovely way to mean "I love you, and I am devoted to you," as well as "I love you and I am devoted to you." Send this flower with red roses for an extra special touch, or send it alone as a romantic gesture.

Peruvian lilies are a delicate and lovely sign of undying engagement, passion, and devotion to one another. For an extra special result, combine them with soft toys, holiday cards, chocolate gift sets, or an imported gift package in a mixed floral bouquet.

5.    Orange blossom (Eternal love)

The orange blossom is a lovely white flower with a fruity scent that you'd get from a tree that also grows oranges. It's mostly used in French and Middle Eastern cuisine, but it can also be used to convey a floral message, such as "eternal love." But be careful, for it may also mean "love and fruitfulness," which may be interpreted as a proposal!

6.    Sunflower

The sunflower's spiral seeds and the sunflower's bright yellow—a hue synonymous with optimism and happiness—symbolize true affection and an ever-growing love. The Fibonacci series, in which the next number in the sequence is the sum of the previous two, is found in the spiral of seeds of the sunflower. When we consider how love grows, it's a pretty awesome image!

7.    Azalea

When two people in love are apart, an azalea, potted and tied with a bow, is a wonderful flower to share. The flower represents "take care of you for me," as well as fond memories and longings for home. The symbolism was translated to mean temperance during the Victorian period since self-care necessitates a sense of balance that serves others and yourself.

Conclusion:

All of these blooms are the representatives of platonic love. Love doesn't have to be passionate or intimate much of the time. Friends and family members should love each other in a spiritual way. Mother's Day, Father's Day, Sister's Day, and family member's birthdays are all days and holidays that you must express your affection without going crazy with roses. Choose one of these flowers as the best flower for those special occasions!

When young lovers gaze for their loves, the maturing sunflower observes the action of the sun, a motion known as heliotropism, which is the basis of the genus name Helianthus. It's a lovely flower to plant in a child's prayer garden to demonstrate how, as we grow in faith, our minds and hearts turn toward God's Light.


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