In the floral art world, the Language of Flowers is just as much a part of their beauty as their fragrance, shape and vibrant colors. In the Victorian Age, the meanings of flowers were taken very seriously. Bouquets and nosegays, similar to our posies, were arranged not only by how the flowers enhanced each other's beauty, but also based on their meanings. When flowers have their own language, it allows for those who give and receive them to have a special poetic conversation through their exchange.
Today, it is important to have fun when you are giving flowers to someone you care for or love. You can be as creative as you like in your gesture, and you may also want to attach a card to your bouquets that list the meanings of each flower. Some flowers can have more than one meaning.
It can also be fun to make poetic phrases using the definitions of each flower. The Bonny Doon Garden Company will be happy to help you create poetic and meaningful bouquets and posies. For example, take a look at our Simplement l' Amour posie, which is the perfect bouquet of love.
The red rose says "I love you." The lavender represents devotion. The myrtle signifies love, passion and joy. The rosemary means remembrance. Rue represents virtue and grace, and the oregano means happiness. The posie comes with an attached card showing all of these flower meanings. You can contact us with any questions about our floral artistry services at 1-866-767-4348 or by email at info@bonnydoongardenco.com.
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