Sunday, 12 April 2009

How to Choose Between the Different Types of Cheap Mothers Day Flowers Denver (part 2)



Red is undeniably the color of love, passion and desire. While red flowers, especially roses, are most commonly given to wives, husbands, girlfriends or boyfriends this doesn't mean they should not be given on Mother's Day. Its symbolism of love is not restricted purely to the romantic sense and red roses still make an excellent Mother’s Day gift.

Purple is associated with royalty and ceremonial occasions. In the past purple was a rare color in dyes for clothes and even in nature, so it was only the wealthy who could afford to wear purple or have purple flowers in their homes. Part of this rarity and dignity is still carried across with deep purples adding contrast and intensity to any bouquet.
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Blue soothes the mind with its spiritual, calming and cooling shades. Offering serenity to any room, pale or profound blue shades are a great accompaniment to the pureness of white flowers. White flowers are most often given to represent peace and tranquility; blue flowers such as Irises or Hydrangea make for a calm and gentle Mothers Day gift.
Mothers Day Flowers color meanings can make a massive impact on how they are received. Choosing the right color for your mother’s bouquet is a matter of focusing on the feelings and emotions a person wishes to convey on the day.