We’re here to sprinkle a bit of petal-infused joy into your lives. Today, we’ll be discussing the best flowers to send for every occasion – from Mother’s Day to 100th birthdays, and everything in between. So, let’s dive right into this beautiful bouquet of information!
Mother’s Day
Mum’s the word, and what better way to celebrate her than with a delightful arrangement of pink carnations? These lovely blooms symbolise a mother’s undying love, making them the perfect choice. Consider adding some pink peonies to the bouquet which symbolise love, friendship and happiness. Morever, in China peonies are often called “the queen of flowers” – something quite fitting for a matriarch. However if you want to add a touch of humour to your mother’s day gift, consider a bunch of snapdragons to represent her fierce protectiveness (and perhaps her occasional fiery temper!).
Father’s Day
Do away with the usual electric razor, bottle of whiskey or other stereotypical ‘dad’ gift and surprise the Old Man with a tender, perhaps unexpected gesture instead. Blue irises convey wisdom and faith, just like our dear old dads. Add some sturdy eucalyptus leaves to represent strength, and you’ve got a winning combination.
For A Loved One Far Away
When sending flowers remotely to a loved one living far away, the durability and longevity of the particular bloom is important. If you want to send flowers that will last longer and bring joy for days, opt for lilies, carnations, or chrysanthemums. These sturdy blooms are known for their long-lasting qualities, making them a perfect choice for delivery.
In a long distance relationship and want to send a message of love and passion? A bouquet of roses is always a classic choice. And if you want to add a bit of brightness to someone’s day, even if you’re not there with them, you can’t go wrong with a bright and cheery bouquet of daffodils or sunflowers.
Read: 5 unique gift ideas that can be given on the same day remotely
Birthdays
First things first – let’s talk about age. Now, we all know that age is just a number, but when it comes to sending flowers, there are some birthday traditions worth noting. For example, when someone turns 18 or 21 (depending on family traditions), it’s customary to send a bouquet of red roses to symbolise love and admiration.
But what about the big 3-0? Well, if your mate is turning 30, it’s time to whip out the lilies! Lilies symbolise youthfulness and beauty, which is perfect for someone who’s starting a new decade of their life.
Now, if you’re lucky enough to know someone who’s celebrating their 50th birthday, you’re in for a real treat. The golden anniversary demands golden flowers, of course! A bouquet of yellow roses or chrysanthemums (which represent happiness and prosperity) is just the thing to make their day feel extra special.
But what about those in-between birthdays, you ask? Well, fear not! There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to flower-gifting in the UK. Just choose a bouquet that reflects your mate’s personality and taste, and you can’t go wrong.
Funerals
When it comes to expressing condolences, choosing the right flowers is important. The lily is a classic choice in times of sorrow, as it symbolises the restored innocence of the soul after death. White lilies, in particular, convey purity and a sense of peace. They also represent the hope for a bright future beyond the sadness of loss.
To make the gesture even more meaningful, incorporating the deceased’s favourite flowers or colours can add a personal touch. For example, adding roses in their favourite colour can be a beautiful way to pay tribute to their memory and celebrate their life. This thoughtful gesture shows the bereaved that you have taken the time to acknowledge their loved one’s unique personality and spirit.
Sending flowers to offer condolences is a touching way to show support and care during a difficult time. It’s a simple yet powerful gesture that can bring comfort and solace to those who are mourning. As you choose your sympathy flowers, keep in mind the symbolism and personal touches that can make them even more meaningful.
Baby Showers
The UK has a stunning array of beautiful flowers to choose from that are perfect for a baby shower, and perhaps the most appropriate of all are delicate white lilies. These gorgeous blooms symbolise purity and innocence, making them the perfect gift for welcoming a new life into the world. Plus, their sweet fragrance will fill the room with a lovely aroma.
Or, how about soft pink roses? Pink roses are a traditional choice for baby showers, as they represent love, joy, and beauty. They’re also available in a range of shades, from pale blush to deep magenta, so you can choose the perfect hue to match the mum-to-be’s style.
Another popular choice is cheerful sunflowers. These bright and cheery flowers symbolise happiness and positive energy, making them a great way to spread some joy at a baby shower. Plus, their sunny yellow petals are sure to put a smile on everyone’s face.
Congratulations On A Newborn
To celebrate the arrival of a little bundle of joy, opt for delicate pastel-coloured tulips. These springtime flowers signify new beginnings and are perfect for welcoming a new life into the world. For a cheeky twist, throw in some baby’s breath – both for its lovely appearance and its amusingly appropriate name.
100th Birthday
Now, this is a rare and momentous occasion! For a centenarian celebration, consider an arrangement of vibrant yellow roses. These golden blooms represent joy, wisdom, and the accomplishment of a long, fruitful and ongoing life.
Weddings
Love is in the air, and so are the sweet scents of peonies! These lush, romantic flowers symbolise a happy marriage and prosperity, making them a top choice for wedding arrangements. Plus, they come in various shades of pink, white, and red, allowing you to match the wedding’s colour scheme effortlessly.
Anniversaries
Different anniversaries call for different flowers, don’t you know?
For a first wedding anniversary, carnations are a symbol of new love and commitment. Lily of the Valley is a perfect flower for a second anniversary, representing the return of happiness.
For a fifth anniversary, daisies symbolise innocence and true love, while for a tenth anniversary, daffodils celebrate ideas of rebirth and new beginnings (ideal for the aftermath of that seven year itch, don’t you think?).
Celebrate your 15th anniversary with roses, a classic symbol of love. Lilies represent devotion and purity for a 30th anniversary, while gladiolus symbolises strength and honour for a 40th anniversary.
For a golden anniversary, 50 years of marriage, the traditional flowers are yellow roses and violets. Yellow roses represent friendship and joy, while violets represent loyalty and devotion.
The Bottom Line
There you have it – a blooming marvellous guide to choosing the best flowers for every occasion. Remember, when selecting your floral arrangements, don’t be afraid to get creative and add a touch of humour or personalisation. After all, flowers are meant to bring joy and express our deepest emotions, so let your heart guide your choices. Happy flower-sending!