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A Valentines Day Flowers Guide from ProFlowers.com

Valentine's Day Flowers - The Perfect Way To Show You Care

Valentine's Day Flowers

Valentine's Day is just around the corner, so before it sneaks up on you - like it always does - it might be a good idea to plan ahead. A good suggestion: Valentines flowers for the one you love. Valentines flowers are the perfect gift for your sweetheart, especially if you feel like a dunce when it comes to this special day.


Valentine's Day Flowers - A Short (But Sweet Smelling) History

Valentine's Day has its roots in the Catholic Feast Day honoring St. Valentine, but its association with romantic love did not blossom until the High Middle Ages in Europe, at which time the legend of St. Valentine flourished. According to legend, St. Valentine sent a love note to his jailer's daughter the night before his execution that read "From Your Valentine." Thus began the tradition of sending Valentine cards.

Although celebrating Valentine's Day is a relatively new concept, for thousands of years the middle of February has been a time for fertility festival celebrations. It is no wonder Valentines Day flowers are often the gift of choice around this time of year! For centuries flowers have symbolized fertility, love, marriage and romance. Valentines flowers are sure to make her happy on Valentine's Day.

Specifically, giving your loved one Valentine's Day flowers comes from the old-fashioned custom of sending floral bouquets to pass on non-verbal messages. Introduced in the 18th century by Charles II of Sweden, each flower had a specific meaning attached to it making it possible to have an entire conversation using only flowers.

But once flowers as a tool of communication started to fall out of fashion for everyday use, people continued to send flowers only for special occasions or to express sentiments of love and admiration. This is why we still send Valentines Day flowers today. Literally, with Valentines flowers there's no better way to say "I love you."

Types of Valentine's Day Flowers to Send

Although orchids, carnations and other blooms can be beautiful Valentines Day flowers for that special someone, traditionally the rose is the Valentine's Day flower of choice. Roses are popular for any occasion, but particularly on Valentine's Day it is the "go to" flower for most people. With roses you can't really go wrong - a symbol of passion and love, and the favorite bloom of Venus, roses are sure to be the Valentines flowers that make her smile.