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Flowers
and romance are inseparable. Ever since the ancient Egyptians used flowers as
symbols of love, flowers have throughout the years come to symbolize romance,
passion and desire.
Whilst not all flowers convey the meaning of
romance, a great number do. The flowers most commonly associated with romance
are roses, (most commonly red, white and pink roses). Other flowers are
also considered to be romantic flowers such as daisies and tulips, lilies and
carnations, gardenias and orchids, lilacs as well as some Australian native
flowers.
The most romantic flower, however, will always be the one that
carries special significance to the one you love. Perhaps it?s the flower you
gave on your first date, it could be the flowersd used in the bride?s wedding
bouquet, it could be a special variety or colour that your special loved one
often comments on, or a certain special flower that makes her stare in wonder
whenever she sees it.
These are the true romantic flowers because you
the giver took the time to pay attention, thus transforming an ordinary flower
into a symbol of love and passion.
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Remember to order your flowers early for Valentines Day. Surprise the one you love with fresh flowers from Beecroft Flower Place and Gifts.
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