Mother’s Day Flowers Meaning
For florists, retailers, and creators explaining the meanings of Mother’s Day flowers.
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Want to gift your mom something truly meaningful this Mother’s Day? Let’s talk flower language, and I’ll show you how to say it all with one perfect bouquet.
The timeless carnation is where it all began. Anna Jarvis herself handed these out at the first Mother’s Day gathering, because pink carnations carry the message “I’ll never forget you” and symbolise a mother’s enduring, unconditional love.
Tulips speak of perfect love, but their colour shapes the message beautifully. Sunny yellow tulips radiate cheer and warmth, while a single red tulip adds a note of deep, passionate affection. Think of it as saying, “You’re my sunshine, and I love you beyond words.
And then we have my personal favourite, the peach rose. It doesn’t shout romance like red roses do. Instead, it whispers gratitude, admiration, and modesty. It’s the quietest way to say “Thank you, Mum, for everything you are.
I’ve brought all three together in our signature Mother’s Day bundle, “The Her Heart Bouquet.” It features six pink carnations, three peach roses, and five yellow tulips, finished with fresh eucalyptus, a trio that says love, thanks, and pure joy. You can pick it up for just $55.
Come visit us at Blossom & Grace on Park Avenue, or order online at blossom and grace dot com. We offer same‑day pickup and local delivery. Order now, and make this Mother’s Day bloom with meaning.
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