Flowers and their Meanings

meaning of valentines day flowers. Valentine day flowers and their meaning.

Love is like a springtime plant that perfumes everything with hope.
- Gustave Flaubert

Flowers have had symbolic meanings for hundreds of years. Have trouble telling someone how you feel? Show it with flowers. We want you to understand the meaning of the Valentines Day flowers you send. Use the ones listed below to convey your personal message. Alyssum - Worth beyond beauty
  • Amaryllis - Timidity, pride
  • Apple blossom - Temptation
  • Aster - I share your sentiments
  • Bluebell - Constancy
  • Borage - Bluntness
  • White camellia - Perfect excellence
  • Red chrysanthemum - I love
  • White chrysanthemum - Truth
  • Daffodil - You're the only one for me
  • Daisy - Innocence
  • Ivy - Fidelity
  • Jonquil - I desire a return of affection
  • White lily - Purity, sweetness
  • Lily of the Valley - Happiness
  • Mimosa - Sensitivity
  • Myrtle - Love
  • Red pinks - Pure love
  • Red rose - Love, beauty
  • White rose - I am worthy of you
  • Red tulip - Declaration of love
  • Water lily - Purity of heart
  • Bouquet of withered flowers - Rejected love