Flower Bouquets Bring A Sense Of Higher Productivity And Creativity
Thoughtfulness is the key to any stellar gift, flower bouquets included. The recipient of the flowers should be taken into consideration more than belaboring what each individual flower means. Is she traditional or exotic? Does she like warm pinks and reds or cool blues and purples? Is a rose the ultimate gift for her, or would she prefer an iris? Sometimes it helps to actually go to a flower shop, smell the roses and examine fillers like baby’s breath or forget-me-nots. Other times, the convenience of the internet allows a more comfortable shopping experience where buyers don’t feel pressured or rushed.
The first thing to consider when choosing floral arrangements for lovers is the nature of the relationship. Daisies and chrysanthemums are perfect for a cheerful and playful lover in an innocent and new relationship. Another flirtatious favorite for new loves is the fragrant hyacinth. Modest and shy lovers will like something sweet and simple like violets. Rose bouquets are the most famous, particularly red roses, but there are many other flower garden contenders: tulips, lilacs, lilies, wildflowers, irises and orchids, for instance. For intensely passionate physical relationships, it should be noted that tulips are traditionally known to represent “the perfect lover.”
Sometimes flower bouquets can be coordinated with regard to the recipient’s home interior decor or favorite colors. For special events, matching the bouquet color to a dress or a tie is always a prudent idea. Does she have an Asian-themed room? Why not try some bamboo, Asiatic lilies, cherry blossoms or a Bonzai tree? To adorn large spaces, it’s ok to go big and bold with vivid bouquets of lilies, hydrangeas or gladioluses. If her bedroom is blue, then the sender can try a monochromatic theme of all blue flowers. Another modern trend is the “monobotanic” arrangement, which is one type of flower in all different colors.
Flower bouquets have been given for thousands of years to bring luck in battle, to adorn lovers, to celebrate kings or to provide happiness and tranquility. In modern times, people often forget to simply stop and smell the roses during the hustle and bustle of a busy day. If people cannot get out of the office to enjoy nature, the best recourse is to bring nature to them. Studies show that having flowers in the home and workplace leads to higher productivity and creativity.



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