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Flowers to avoid for Valentine's Day

By Expert Author: Alex Vitti | Article Abstract
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Though flowers are the most beautiful way of expressing your love to your sweetheart, but you need to be careful regarding the type of flower you want to present your sweetie pie on Valentines Day.

Every flower has its own significance so before buying a bouquet of flowers gather knowledge about the meaning of flowers so that you indicate the right feelings to your sweetheart. Take note of flowers to avoid for valentine day. Read further to know about flowers not for valentines.

As per your need, there are flowers for every situation like you have flowers to express one's true love, flowers meant for flirting purpose, flowers symbolic of true friendship and flowers meant to be gifted to people with broken hearts.

So guys its important to take a conscious decision regarding the choice of flowers. Well I'm giving you a complete list of flowers not to give on Valentines Day....

Carnation-stripped: Sorry I can't be with you
Carnation - yellow: Rejection
Tuberose: Dangerous Pleasure
Tulip (Yellow): Hopeless love
Sweet Pea: Thanks, Good Bye
Carnation-purple: Unpredictability
Lotus Flower: Separated love
Carnation-yellow: Disregard
Bluebell: Humility
Begonia: Beware
Bouquet of Withered Flowers: Rejected Love
Cyclamen: Resignation and Good-bye
Geranium: Stupidity; Folly
Hyacinth, Purple: I Am Sorry, Please Forgive Me; Sorrow
Hyacinth, Yellow: Jealousy
Lily, Orange: Hatred
Marigold: Cruelty; Grief, Jealousy
Monkshood: Beware
Oleander: Caution
Rose, Dark Crimson: Mourning

Valentines day is a day when there is nothing better than gifting a red rose which says that I'm madly in love with you.

So guys and girls hope by now you know which flowers should be avoided to be given on valentines day because giving a wrong flower can mar your relationship so I'll keep my fingers crossed and you go ahead and make a conscious and intelligent choice while presenting your loved one with a flower.

Well if you want to do something different as in instead of the usual roses, you want to give some different unique flower of love, then you have innumerable options to choose from. To name a few there is jasmine flower, daisy, ivy, tulip, hibiscus and forget me not etc. So guys we wish you all the best for your love life and we hope that you may get the love of your life.
Alex Vitti

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Article Submitted: 2008-01-30 | This Article has been viewed 145 times.

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