Women's favorite flowers for Valentine's Day
Red roses, seasonal flowers or perhaps a colourful bouquet? Choosing flowers for your favourite person can be a real challenge. To help you choose the perfect bouquet, we have put together an overview of women's favourite flowers for Valentine's Day.
Roses
Red roses are by far the most popular flowers for Valentine's Day. But why? Roses always come into play when you have an important message to convey. The reason for this can be found in the symbolism. Roses generally stand for beauty, but roses are also attributed a deeper meaning: they symbolise passionate love and romance. They can be used to express the deepest feelings without words.
The combination of red roses with one or more white roses is also a very popular gift for Valentine's Day. The white rose symbolises the purity of love and eternal fidelity.
Those who don't want to choose the classic colour often fall back on the beautiful and varied colour spectrum of roses. If you know the favourite colour of your sweetheart, you have a clear advantage. But even otherwise, you can't go wrong with a colourful bouquet of roses, because their message to the recipient is always the same: you are something special.
Tulips
Tulips are probably the best-known spring flowers - and that is precisely why they are so popular for Valentine's Day. They awaken the first feelings of spring from hibernation to coincide with the day of love. With their many bright colours, they are also an absolute mood booster.
The particularly elegant representative of its species, the French tulip, also enjoys great popularity, and rightly so. The special feature of the French tulip is its long stem, which grows even longer in the vase and can reach up to 90cm. Large, colourful calyxes are enthroned on this slender stem.
Freesias
Small and delicate, but ohooo! The graceful freesia is one of the sweethearts that women wait for all winter long and is a real eye-catcher in a lovingly arranged Valentine's Day bouquet. It is a symbol of tenderness and true love. The beguiling and sweet scent of freesia will make your favourite person reminisce about small and precious moments of love.
Germini
Germini are very popular all year round. The germini is the little sister of the gerbera and differs from it only in size, which is why it is often called the mini gerbera. For Valentine's Day, they are appreciated in all the bright colours that the colour palette has to offer and are usually combined in a bouquet with other beautiful flowers.
Calla
The calla lily is one of the finest flowers to make the heart of the recipient beat faster on Valentine's Day. With its long, narrow flowers, it is a real eye-catcher and therefore symbolises admiration.
Do you know your loved one's favourite colour?
According to one of our surveys, women prefer red and pink flowers and colourful bouquets for Valentine's Day. Cool flower colours such as blue and purple are the least popular. White or pastel shades are the third most popular colours for Valentine's Day.