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You have received a bouquet from a secret admirer!
Floriography is a fancy name for the language of flowers and is most commonly linked with the Victorian era. It was during the reign of Queen Victoria that flowers were used to communicate feelings that the strict etiquette of the era would not allow to be openly expressed. Some cheeky f
You have received a bouquet from a secret admirer!
Floriography is a fancy name for the language of flowers and is most commonly linked with the Victorian era. It was during the reign of Queen Victoria that flowers were used to communicate feelings that the strict etiquette of the era would not allow to be openly expressed. Some cheeky flirting was going on, basically!
Flowers were sent in the form of small bouquets, known as tussie-mussies or nosegays. They usually featured fragrant herbs and a single, meaningful flower wrapped in a lace doily. Suitors presented tussie-mussies to someone who took their fancy and watched to see if they were accepted.
With their blazing energy orange roses are the wild child of the rose family and symbolise fascination and desire.
If a flower could get its very own Disney movie, it would be the lavender rose. It's the princess of the flower world, and this enchanting coloured bloom is said to mean just that – enchantment. So you have received this from someone who admires you.
We hope it’s made your day better too 😊

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If you want to send flowers that tell her how special she is, then click on the Order Here button below for delivery on 13th- 15th March. Collection also available from Ravenscourt Road, Lymington