Tuesday, April 14, 2009

What flower do you think is the most romantic and what colour?

All flowers are lovely. The most romantic is the one that the person you are giving them to prefers.
What flower do you think is the most romantic and what colour?
Thanks for your rating. I give red %26amp; white roses on our anniversary. (I am Yorkshire, my wife is :Lancashire) Her real favourites are orchids.


Hope you get some romantic flowers...whatever your faavourite is. Report It

Reply:i like red roses i also like white lillies there gorgeous especially for a wedding with green leaves mixed in, they represent purity x
Reply:Antique color rose
Reply:red pink and white roses





My favs are


pink roses


white roses


Lillie%26#039;s


Tulips
Reply:a white lotus blossom





they only grow in muddy dank waters


this symbolises that from even the worst situations something wonderful and beautiful can come





does it get any more romantic than that
Reply:it has to be a red rose
Reply:Orchids...I like white daisy%26#039;s too, simple and sweet....
Reply:Well, most people tend to say Red Roses, but that may be because of the significance behind it. Like a diamond. It is one of the most common rocks out there, but they are a fortune! Reason- the significance behind it. Personally I think emeralds are much better.





The most romantic flower in my opinion is a deep blue rose. It different, its a nice colour, and its a rose ;)
Reply:I would say for me personally red roses.


But it would depend on the person you are giving them to. If they like purple pansies, then give them those. I know someone who LOVES daisies and so for her that wuld be the most romantic.
Reply:lily of the valley which is a white flower. My husband brought me some for our wedding day and every special moment in our relationship so far
Reply:RED Rose
Reply:ROSES OFF COURSE MUST BE RED OR PINK
Reply:Red rose without a doubt
Reply:It%26#039;s hard not to choose roses because they%26#039;re so beautiful; but they%26#039;re a fairly predictable choice. I prefer something unusual that shows that the giver put some thought into it.





My ideal would be a mixed bouquet with a quote, perhaps from a piece of poetry, attached.


If I could choose just one, it would be Lily. As an expression of love, I would choose a dark coloured flower and preferably something with a scent.





Here is a list of the top 10 and their meanings:





#10 The Iris (Meaning: Faith and Hope)





The iris has been a choice flower by many people. There are three classifications of this flower. The Beaded Irises, Arid Irises and the Beardless Iris. Each one has it%26#039;s own unique qualities and beauty.





#9 The Sunflower (Meaning: Loyalty)





The magnificent sunflower is one of the fastest growing plants in North America. It is the national flower of Russia. Native Americans used it for food and oil. It is still a favorite flower of Valentine%26#039;s Day because of its beauty.





#8 The Wildflower (Meaning: Adoration)





There are over 5,000 species of wild flowers. More than 20% of wildflowers belong to the sunflower family. They have an exotic beauty connected with them. Wildflowers have been given on Valentine%26#039;s Day as far back as time can reveal.





#7 The Lilac (Meaning: Do You Still Love Me?)





Lilacs were first cultivated in the Middle of the last century in Europe, and most of the varieties developed are those still sold today. They are available in white, mauve, violet, or pink.





#6 The Carnation (Meaning: Fascination)





Carnations are the UK%26#039;s best selling flower. They are an excellent cut flower and have a long lasting quality. They can last up to three weeks after being cut. The pink carnation has been long associated with a woman%26#039;s love.





#5 The Orchid (Meaning: Love, Beauty, Seduction and Refinement)





Orchids are the largest family of the plant kingdom with over 25,000 naturally occurring species in the world. They are indigenous to tropical or semi-tropical regions of the world such as Asia, South, and Central America.





#4 The Lily (Meaning: Beauty)


One of the first descriptions of the lily dates from the Chinese Middle ages. The plant flowers until late autumn and there are three types, red, yellow, or purple. Lilies have been cultivated for over 3000 years. In Greek poetry, the lily stood for tenderness and referred to as the voice of muses.





#3 The Tulip (Meaning: Perfect Love)





In the Victorian language of flowers, red tulips are a declaration of love, making them idea Valentine%26#039;s Day gifts. Tulips will continue to grow in water after they are cut, and will curve toward light. Tulips are the third-biggest selling flower in Holland and are very popular in the UK where many are grown.





#2 The Daisy (Meaning: Innocence, Loyal, Love, Purity)





The daisy is familiar to most as a %26quot;weed%26quot; of the lawn. The upturned flower head looks like a single flower, but actually consists of a number of small, tightly, packed individual flowers or %26quot;florets.%26quot; The daisy was described by Chaucer in his writings as the %26quot;day%26#039;s eye.%26quot;





#1 The Rose (Meaning: I Love You)





The rose is a year round favorite. It is probably the best-loved flower in the world. The red rose is the symbol of England and is worn on St George%26#039;s Day. It is also the symbol of love and the most popular flower given on Valentine%26#039;s Day.
Reply:I agree, for romance, red long stem roses
Reply:red roses r nice but ma favs r yellow roses


x
Reply:pink stargazer Lilly%26#039;s are beautiful and they smell really nice they are my fave flowerwww.poetry.com

No comments:

Post a Comment