
March 8 - International Women's Day cannot be imagined without flowers. Perhaps this is also because the month of renewal marks the beginning of spring. However, the flowers given as gifts are significant not only for their beauty, but also for the symbolic meanings conveyed through them. Below we will talk about the most common flowers and their meanings.
Tulip - love and respect
Tulip - a symbol of spring and new life. Red tulips are a symbol of love and loyalty. White tulips represent purity and sincerity. Yellow tulips symbolize appreciation and friendly relations. In Russia, tulips and mimosa are the most common March 8 gifts.
Mimosa - women's power
In Italy, it is especially customary to give women a mimosa flower on March 8. It symbolizes women's tenderness, endurance and willpower.
Rose - loyalty and affection
Red roses are a symbol of love and loyalty. White roses mean innocence, purity and peace. Yellow roses are a symbol of friendship and tenderness, and pink roses are a symbol of desire and uniqueness. Roses and lilies are widely distributed in the USA and Europe, and they are presented as a sign of love and appreciation.
Orchid - elegance and grace
Orchids are considered a symbol of elegance and grace. They represent uniqueness, intelligence and natural beauty. This flower can be given as a gift as a sign of attention and appreciation. In China, lotus and orchids are given to women as a symbol of perfection and purity.
Spathiphyllum - the flower of female happiness
This flower is popularly called "Female happiness". It is interpreted as a symbol of family peace and spiritual peace for women.
Lily - purity and kindness
White lilies are a symbol of innocence and brightness, while brightly colored lilies are given as a sign of good intentions and high respect. In France, giving lilies and romantic flowers is widespread.
Daffodil - hope and confidence
The narcissus flower is a symbol of new hope and confidence, symbolizing a sense of self-esteem and independence. This is because it blooms in the first days of spring. It is more often seen as a symbol of self-development and personal strength.
Chrysanthemum – Longevity and Peace
Chrysanthemums are given mainly as a sign of appreciation and respect, with red chrysanthemums representing love, and white ones representing fidelity and purity. In Japan, sakura (cherry blossoms) and chrysanthemums are considered the most precious flowers given to women.
What should you pay attention to when choosing flowers?
Giving flowers is not only a beautiful tradition, but also a sign of respect and honor to a person. When choosing flowers, it is important to take into account the nature of the woman, what color she likes or loves, and what meaning the flower has.
Flowers given to women on holidays not only demonstrate their beauty and grace, but also their full potential. Therefore, by taking into account their symbolic meaning when choosing flowers, you can express more sincere and deep feelings.

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