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Speaking from the heart
Flowers once used to convey particular virtue, message or thought
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Secret admirers might want to consider peonies "they stand for bashfulness and will let your valentine know you will reveal yourself in time," she said.
Lilacs symbolize the first rush of love, and would be good for new sweethearts, said Benenson. "Jasmine is readily available, and that means good luck. Chrysanthemums symbolize hope in dark times; you see them more at Memorial Day."
Color, too, can send a special message, she said. Generally, red stands for love; white stands for purity; purple for faithfulness. "But yellow can mean lying and deceit," she noted.
However, she is quick to add, "you have to take all this within the context of the relationship. Yellow roses happen to be my favorite. I've been married for 20 years, and my husband knows to give me yellow roses."
Since most people don't know the language of flowers, she said, "you might want to include a card telling what the flowers mean and why you have chosen them. But it can be a lot of fun. I want to encourage people to talk 'flowerspeak' again. You can create your own bouquets with grocery store flowers or have a florist do it for you."
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