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The love power of flowers

Do you want to give her flowers? Best you check out our guide to matching the right bloom to her personality type before you descend on the florist.

Since Victorian times, people have used the language of flowers to convey special messages.

Even today, these meanings can add richness and individuality to your bouquets. So whether it's Valentine's Day, a birthday, or simply because you feel like it, don't just give a bunch of flowers or an impersonal, stiff bouquet. Create a unique bouquet, tailor-made just for her, using birth flowers and blooms that will suit her personality type.

What is her floral personality?
1. The romantic rose
Romantic movies, roaring fires and dinner by candlelight are the stuff of which this woman's dreams are made. Her warm-hearted and sincere outlook on life draws people to her. She is likely to love roses, so you can add them to a combination of other flowers.

Finishing touches
A gift of chocolates or aromatherapy candles will accentuate the romantic theme. Ribbon or lace add the perfect finishing touch.

Companion flowers

  • Yellow irises – passion
  • Orchids – love, beauty, fertility
  • Roses – love

    Good advice
    Wilting blooms don't make a good impression. Base your choice on quality not quantity: choose the freshest blooms available and buy some flower food to prolong their life.


    2. The rustic magnolia
    A love of nature and wide-open spaces are her most prominent features. A gift basket of wild flowers is definitely a good choice, while a timeless dried-flower arrangement may also make an appropriate signature gift. Choose a colour theme of soft earth and autumn tones, such as burnt orange, tan, brown and yellow.

    Finishing touches
    Add accents of wood, greenery, fruit or straw. Make sure your bouquet contains some flowers with a strong perfume because these are always well received.

    Companion flowers

  • Ivy – friendship
  • Baby's breath – pure heart
  • Ferns – sincerity and beauty
  • Magnolias – love of nature

    Good advice
    Make sure your gift is delivered on time and avoid subjecting the flowers to direct sunlight for too long.


    3. The dramatic daffodil
    This is an artistic woman who loves being eccentric. She's creative and unconventional and probably has a wardrobe full of wild and wacky clothing. She's bold and impressive and her outgoing and friendly personality makes her popular. A formal bouquet of exotic flowers with unusual shapes, textures and colours will capture the essence of her lifestyle.

    Finishing touches
    Flowers in bold colours – orange, yellow and bright pink – make a striking combination for this bouquet. Use unusual accents such as crystal, metal or gemstones.

    Companion flowers

  • Daffodils – joy and devotion
  • Spanish jasmine – sensuality
  • Chrysanthemum – variety
  • Hollyhock – ambition

    Good advice
    Find a florist who is open to new ideas, to put together an unusual arrangement.


    4. The regal lily
    She's a smart, professional woman who likes to look her best. She enjoys elegant dinners with those closest to her. Her home is a reflection of her inner self. Birthdays are a great time to spoil her because she is likely to take age most seriously. A formal bouquet of simple yet striking flowers will capture the spirit of her dignity. Ask a family member about her favourite colours.

    Companion flowers

  • Lilies – elegance and pride
  • Light-pink roses – grace and admiration
  • Tulips – happiness
  • Regal lilies – majesty

    Good advice
    Include some birth flowers (see at the bottom of article) in your bouquet. It's a wonderful way to personalise your gift.


    5. The healthy hyacinth

    She's the type who can't stay out of the gym or off the field. She loves sports and thrives on competition. Healthy eating, fitness and fun are high on her list of priorities. An informal bunch of flowers will capture her carefree energy and will be well received.

    Finishing touches
    Use bold, vibrant colours and add helium balloons to the package. Wrap the bunch in the sports section of your local paper and tie the package with tinsel or paper ribbon.

    Companion flowers
  • Angelica – inspiration
  • Fennel – strength
  • Hyacinths – games/sports
  • Camellias – good luck

    Good advice
    Wrapping paper or cellophane make good carriers for bouquets. Cut the stem base and place the flowers in water, with a little flower food, as soon as possible.


    6. The shrinking violet
    She's a conservative, loving person who always makes you feel welcome in her home. Thanks to her classic style and open, helpful personality you can count on her when you are in a tight spot. Her love for traditional holidays, hobbies and crafts may give you good ideas for the bouquet. A formal arrangement filled with a variety of flowers is perfect for her.

    Finishing touches
    Include soaps, aromatherapy oils or candles. A soft colour theme will link the items to form an attractive unit.

    Companion flowers

  • Violets – modesty
  • Zinnias – remembrance
  • Water lilies – purity of heart
  • Jasmine – versatility

    Good advice
    Ask the florist to recommend a variety of longer-lasting blooms for a bouquet that gives pleasure for longer.


    7. The delicate rosebud
    She is a feminine soul who loves flowers, a delicate woman who likes to look beautiful and has a drawer full of feminine fragrances. She probably loves pastels and is proud to be a woman. A small, well-chosen bunch of flowers may be appreciated more than an unnecessarily expensive gift.

    Finishing touches
    Choose a pretty vase, add cellophane and a length of ribbon. Allow the colour of the container to dictate the colours of the flowers. Soft, pastel shades are best suited to this utterly feminine theme.

    Companion flowers

  • White rosebuds – youth
  • Sweet peas – delicacy
  • Pansies – thoughts
  • Gardenias – purity and joy

    Good advice
    To prolong the life of your flowers, do not place them near appliances that generate lots of heat.

    Birth flowers

  • January – carnation
  • February – primrose
  • March – daffodil
  • April – daisy
  • May – lily of the valley
  • June – rose
  • July – larkspur
  • August – poppy
  • September – morning glory
  • October – cosmos
  • November – chrysanthemum
  • December – hibiscus

    - Ideas

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    tracey Collier 7/1/2009 5:44:44 PM
    Any flowers will do
    bytjies 7/3/2009 12:52:12 PM
    i agree. Any flowers.... wild or bought, wil do. just the idea is enough to get me hot and bothered!!
    Crazy 7/23/2009 1:28:27 PM
    I always loved a carnation and now I discover its my birth month's flower. you neva to old to learn and yes I have to agree any flower will do.
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