Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Flowers and their meanings?

I want to get a co-worker flowers sent to their house as just a thank you and nothing else. But I'm afraid I'll send something like red roses and give her the wrong impression. So... is there like a "thank you flower"?
Flowers and their meanings?
A mixed bouquet would be nice.
Reply:Spring bouquet, Lily, Carnation.....tell your florist to make it a non romantic bouquet....they will know what to do. ALL ROSES are romantic to most women.....the other flowers are thoughtful without reading anything into it. Your a good soul for sending flowers......women love getting flowers.
Reply:dark pink roses mean thank you

pale rose mean friendship
Reply:according to this one

http://www.aboutflowers.com/floral_b5.ht...

pink carnations is gratitude



on another one it said pink roses are the thank you flower...

http://taraflorist.com/TaraFloristFlower...



anyway I think anything except red roses would be good.



I read somewhere long ago that yellow roses symbolized friendship.
Reply:Here's a great website that lists flowers and their meanings:



http://www.aboutflowers.com/floral_b5.ht...
Reply:Roses are so expensive that i'm afraid you might send the wrong impression with a bouquet of them, but other flowers are beautiful and will do as well. Go to your local florist and see what they have, that is in season, and have them make you up a pretty arrangement.
Reply:This site says that a floral arrangement filled with peach roses is a symbol of appreciation and gratitude

Representing faithfulness and virtue, the velvety blooms in our Mixed African Violet Basket couldn’t be more appropriate
Reply:Im sure there is...call you florist and ask them. They will know what to send. Carnations, daisy, lillys. Those are some nice ones to send too. Yeah dont do the roses
Reply:What about gerbera daisies? Those are informal but very pretty. I wouldn't do roses, myself. You could also do a small mixed arrangement - lots of different colors (as opposed to a bouquet of one color of roses) keeps things informal, too.
Reply:A bouquet of Gerber Daisies is always a friendly-looking, long-lasting, colorful choice. I wouldn't read anything other than friendship if I got some from a male friend. Make sure you clarify on the card that you are sending them as a thank you!
Reply:A nice mixed bouquet of fresh flowers, tell florist you want a mixed bouquet of cut in season flowers, money in flowers, not container. No roses necessary. Or a nice plant - a plant that is right for the climate you are in.



Carnations, alstromeria, daisies, sunflowers, etc.
Reply:http://www.zingerbug.com/Comments/Thanks...

thats example of it
Reply:ask the florist to make you an arangement for a thankyou nothing alse it for a thankyou ask her not to put roses in there she will put lillies and all other kinds of bueatyful flowers your right roses are personal just tell the florist what you want and on the card you will be writing thankyou so there you have it nice thankyou arangement.
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