Rose. The red rose reigns as the most romantic flower. Like many of the flowers we've explored, red roses come in varying shades that carry different symbolic meanings. For example, a bright red rose represents romance, while burgundy symbolizes a love that has yet to be realized.
Then a bouquet of red tulips is the perfect romantic gesture. This favourite spring flower in a bold shade of red is said to symbolise true love.
Delicate orchids are one of the best flowers to dedicate to your loved one other than roses. This romantic flower will bloom the love between you evoke romance in its perfect sense. Orchids also symbolize luck, hope and love, and come in various varieties and colors and you have a lot of options to choose from.
Heliotrope. Just when you thought the rose was the most meaningful flower, the heliotrope steals the show; it means eternal love.
Bee Orchids (Ophrys apifera)
But perhaps no species is more seductive than the bee orchid, which mimics the scent and appearance of a velvety female bee in order lure lovesick males onto its petals.
DAFFODIL. Technically, daffodil flowers are primarily used as a tenth-anniversary present because they represent the timeless quality of unconditional love. It is said that gifting these blooms to your special someone on Valentine's Day brings a year's worth of good luck and happiness to your life.
The infinity symbol represents everlasting love and this is why it makes the perfect gift for someone special. It shows them how much you value them, love, and care about them. It also represents the fact that you want to be with them forever.
For example, lilies and orchids usually symbolize missing someone, while roses express love.
Middlemist's Red (Middlemist Camellia): Only Two Samples Of This Flower Exist In The World. The Middlemist Red is one of the rarest and most beautiful flowers in the world; so much so, that only two of its samples exist today.
Tulip (yellow) - Hopeless love.
ALSTROEMERIA is the flower of devotion, signifying a bond of support between two people. With this bloom, a kiss on the cheek is almost guaranteed! Of course, if that's what you're looking for ;) CARNATIONS are not as passionate as red roses, but they still do the trick!
Alstroemeria Flower Meanings
We are seeing an increase of alstroemeria for brides, as bridal bouquets are being used to symbolise finding both a soulmate and a best friend.
The daisy signifies innocence, loyal love and purity, however a daisy given to a friend means that you will never tell anyone of their secret. May – lily of the valley and hawthorn flowers. Lily of the valley represents love, passion, perfection, sweetness, humility and a return to happiness.
Carnation
White denotes “good luck” while pink means “unforgettable”.
Carnation (pink) - I'll never forget you.
It may be a cliche, but red roses are the best flowers for saying “I Love You” because the color is associated with passion and romantic love.
Heart. The best known, universal symbol of love is the heart-shaped ideograph, and it symbolizes the core of romantic love, affectionate emotion, and caring.
1. The Heart: The most popular symbol of love, a heart is used to represent the center of emotion, including affection and love, especially romantic love.
Deep love may be referred to as unconditional love or a soulmate connection. Although it can take time and effort to find this connection, it is often possible.
Purple roses have been a symbol of falling in love at first sight for many years. After meeting someone, these roses are sent by flower shops to show that the initial attraction has carved a deep impression on you, and that you feel the person is charming and simply irresistible.
Pink lilies represent femininity and adoration – perfect for gifting to a close friend or loved one.
Carnation. The carnation symbolises passion, longing and romance. Renaissance painters in the 15th and 16th centuries chose this flower to appear in their engagement portraits for good reason. It's also the perfect flower for reawakening the passion in your relationship.
Fun Fact: Hydrangea has historically been referred to as “Change Rose” because of the way that the color of certain hydrangeas can be manipulated between shades of pink and blue.