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6 Types of Flowers to Give for Every Occasion

To deliver the right flower for the occasion, know more about their meanings. Here are different types of flowers and the representations behind them.<br><br>https://www.xpressflower.com/flowers/bouquets

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6 Types of Flowers to Give for Every Occasion

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  1. 6 Types of Flowers to Give for Every Occasion

  2. Calla Lily Calla lilies come in a wide range of colours, each with different meanings. White, for instance, represents innocence while pink and yellow symbolise appreciation and gratitude, respectively. These meanings make calla lily a great choice for condolence flowers. Daisy They also symbolise childbirth and motherhood, they are also sometimes given to congratulate new mothers as well. Orchid They usually come in pink, symbolising maturity and thoughtfulness—a perfect choice for anniversaries—as well as purple, symbolising admiration, which makes it ideal for someone you’re courting.

  3. Rose Making it an ideal type of flower to give for any occasions like anniversaries, Valentine’s Day and everything in between. While red roses symbolise love and romance, yellow ones, on the other hand, suggest friendship. Tulip Tulips represent love, grace, and eloquence, making them a great type of flower to give as a sign of gratitude and apology. Sunflower Much of the meaning of sunflower roots from its namesake—the sun, which makes it known for being “happy flowers,” given to bring joy to your loved one’s day.

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