
Why give flowers
A timeless and meaningful tradition
Why give flowers
A timeless and meaningful tradition
An ancient practice
Giving flowers is an ancient practice that has crossed eras and cultures. This seemingly simple act actually conceals multiple meanings and adapts to various situations and occasions. Whether to express love, celebrate a holiday, or surprise a loved one, a bouquet of flowers remains a universally appreciated gift.

The symbolism of flowers
Each flower carries a unique message:
- White roses: purity, respect, and humility, perfect for weddings or baptisms.
- Carnations: red for admiration, white for luck, pink for maternal affection.
- Chrysanthemum: in France, it is often used to honor the memory of the departed.
Diversifying your flowers thus allows you to convey several layers of carefully woven messages.
Reasons for giving flowers
Expressing love and feelings:
In the language of flowers, each type of flower conveys a specific message. Red roses symbolize passion, tulips represent an immediate declaration of love, lilies are associated with purity.
Celebrating special occasions:
Birthdays, religious holidays, personal successes (diploma, wedding, birth)... so many occasions that deserve to be highlighted with flowers.
Strengthening relationships:
Between colleagues to congratulate a promotion, between friends to thank, in the family to show support... flowers are an effective way to revive relationships.
The psychological impact of flowers
Studies have shown that receiving flowers can have a profound and positive impact on mood. Researchers at Rutgers University found that flowers trigger an immediate emotional response, improving the mood of those who receive them.
Not only do flowers improve the mood of those who receive them, but their very presence changes the atmosphere of a room:
- In the office: elevating productivity
- At home: strengthening feelings of comfort
- In public places: promoting a sense of well-being
Giving flowers to men
Traditionally, the offering of flowers is often associated with women. Yet men also appreciate this thoughtful gesture:
- To congratulate: a professional promotion, a sporting or academic achievement
- Appreciating a mentor: to underline the importance of their guidance
- Showing gratitude: towards a father or grandfather
For men, favor sober bouquets in neutral colors, green plants symbolizing permanence, or exotic compositions with tropical flowers.
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