
Which flower to offer on March 8 for Women's Day?
For Women's Day
Which flower to offer on March 8 for Women's Day?
For Women's Day
The meaning of colors
The meaning of colors is crucial when choosing a flower for Women's Day. Historically, purple, green, and white were adopted in 1903 by the British Women's Social and Political Union. Purple embodies dignity and determination, green symbolizes hope and new beginnings, and white represents the purity and righteousness of the cause for equality.

Choosing the right flower
The rose is undoubtedly one of the most symbolic and traditional flowers to offer. Favor roses in shades of purple, green, and white to maintain consonance with the theme of equality.
Beyond the meaning of colors, seasonal flowers can be an original choice. In Switzerland, consider ranunculus in various colors, white or purple tulips, or anemones.
Different contexts for offering flowers
To a woman dear to your heart: choose flowers that reflect her personal preferences while keeping in mind the symbolism of colors. A bouquet composed mainly of purple can evoke your admiration and respect.
In a professional or associative setting: opt for discreet but significant bouquets, favoring colors of equality. Flowers like tulips or anemones will be perfectly appropriate.
Specific flower ideas
- Anemones: with their delicate beauty, they symbolize protection and send a message of support and hope to the women around you.
- Tulips: they represent perfect love and are a beautiful way to celebrate the important relationships in your life.
- Daffodil: a symbol of new beginnings and resilience, it is perfectly appropriate for women who have overcome obstacles or who are starting a new chapter in their life.
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