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By: Kurt Tabler


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When you walk into a Florist, or click onto a website selling floral arrangements, the choice can often be staggering. Roses, Lilies, Orchids, in every possible shade of red, yellow, pink, blue ? deciding what will suit your needs can seem almost impossible. Here is a quick guide to choosing the perfect flowers to suit whatever occasion.

Colours: Different colours carry different connotations, personalising your bouquet by making sure the colour matches the occasion can help you make your gift truly thoughtful and personal. Some of these connections are fairly obvious ? white, for example, symbolises purity, but others can be more complicated.

Blue flowers are supposed to be peaceful and calming, meaning that if your recipient is stressed they might be a good option. If, however, you''re sending flowers to celebrate something warm rich colours like orange or yellow might be a better choice. If you''re sending someone a get-well bouquets green flowers are the perfect choice, as they symbolise good health.

Types of Flower: Just as with colour, different types of flower denote different things. Roses are one of the most powerful examples of this: it''s hard to look at them without immediately thinking of passion and romance. There are other, more unusual associations ? Carnations denote not only love but happiness, meaning they can make great wedding presents.

For more sombre occasions Lily''s are a good choice. Irises also suggest wisdom or faith, meaning they are good for people who are going through a tough time. For new babies spring flowers ? Violets, Primroses or Snow Peas are great choices.

Mother''s Day: If you''re stuck on what to buy your mother then you can''t go far wrong with spring flowers ? Daffodils or Tulips are particularly good options. Alternatively, take advantage of the personalised bouquets some florists and websites will help you compile so that you can have all her favourites.

Weddings: Though some people think winter weddings are limited in terms of flowers, there are in fact many options available. Tulips, Amaryllis or Cymbidium Orchids are some particularly beautiful options; people who want to make the most of the season could also try weaving in some ivy or holly. If these options don''t attract then Flowers like Roses, Anthuriums and Gerbaras are in season all-year round.

The most important thing to consider with wedding flowers is where exactly you''ll be decorating. If you want lots of lots of flowers then simpler designs are best as otherwise things can look a bit crowded. Alternatively, if you want fewer flowers then a few dramatic set pieces are a great way to make an impact.

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Kurt Tabler is a freelance writer and horicultural expert. They recommend Interflora for flowers Cambridge.

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