
While we're more than happy to get a bountiful bouquet of flowers from our valentine, very few of us take the time to think about why people arrange these aromatic flowers the way they do. Just a few generations ago, people were sending flowers specifically curated with hidden meanings in mind. Those meanings have evolved since then, and you can still discover what the most popular flower color meanings are today and ways to incorporate their secret intentions into your everyday life.
- Anniversary - Ditch the typical red rose bouquet for your next anniversary and incorporate other red and pink flowers into your gift. Mix a bouquet of pink and red carnations and some small roses for a more playful effect.
- Graduation - You want to celebrate the grad's hard work and wish them success in their future endeavors, so you should stick to bright, jubilant colors like oranges and yellows with flowers such as daisies, sunflowers, and tulips. Adding a pop of greenery to your bouquet will round the whole thing out with a general sense of transition and rebirth into their new self.
- Baby Shower - Bring a bouquet or centerpiece to a baby shower. Focus on soft colors like pink, white, blue, and purple, and flowers like lavender, baby's breath, and hydrangeas. These soothing colors will keep the baby mama at ease while everyone gets the festivities going.


















