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The history of giving flowers

Flower Facts The Gift Of Flowers







Through the ages, people have given flowers symbolic meanings. From these meanings, a language of flowers has evolved.

Ancient Greeks dedicated flowers to the gods and crowned people of notoriety with wreaths of blossoms and leaves. The French and English who had been travelling to Turkey in the mid eighteenth century, brought to their homelands the concept of a language of flowers.

Flowers have survived centuries of trends to remain one of the most popular gifts.

A gift of flowers has the ability to lift the spirits, excite the heart and add romance to our lives. They have been used throughout the centuries to honour special events both on the personal level as well as for formal ceremonies and religious rites. Our art and literature has also used flowers in symbolic ways and many have become closely associated with particular sentiments.

During the 1800's, there were books and dictionaries on florigraphy - the science of sweet things. These books were compiled of drawings of flowers and their meanings.

The arrangements and compositions of flowers and herbs were as significant as the meanings. For example, a marigold alone meant grief; however, if it were brought together with a rose, it expressed the bittersweets or pleasant pains of love.

There were, too, basic grammar rules of florigraphy as explained in a book that was written in the 1800's called The Language of Flowers. One such rule stated "The expression of every flower may thus be varied by varying its state or position...." In other words, depending on how the flower was drawn it could have several different meanings.

From all of the books that were written, the only thing that seemed to be consistant was the fact that they did not always agree on meanings or rules which in turn only added to the romance of flowers. In Colonial times, nosegays or tussie mussies as they were called, were given as gifts. Here too, the different herbs and flowers symbolized different things. Imagine receiving a small bouquet of violets and knowing that the person giving them to you was pledging their loyalty without uttering a word. It was common practise at the beginning of a courtship in the Victorian era for suitors to give their intended a tussie mussie. The types of flowers often changed as the relationship grew allowing the gentleman to say volumes without speaking a word! Today's society is no different than those of a few hundred years ago. Flowers still hold significant a meaning!

Flowers create a special language of their own. The meaning of flowers, herbs and leaves has been written about for centuries. Each book written may proclaim a different meaning, but the meaning of flowers are, after all, whatever you want them to be. The bloom of a dandelion given by a small child holds as much love as a rose given by a admirer. Various flowers can create interesting conversation

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Roanoke Local Florist Offering Delivery of Fresh Flowers in Roanoke,Salem,Vinton,Va.Blumen Haus Florist is a real florist located in Roanoke for 60 yrs.We offer one-of-a-kind,spectacular floral arrangements and gifts for everyday occasions, weddings and special events.Prompt delivery gets fresh flowers, floral arrangements and roses to all areas of the Roanoke Metro area including Roanoke, Salem, Vinton,Bent Mountain,Daleville,Boones Mill,Hollins,Va.

 

 

When you need flowers Blumen Haus Florist is a Roanoke Florist you can trust.We have an expansive array of flowers, plants and gift items including fruit baskets to make every OCCASION one to remember. We pride ourselves in giving more than is required, just another reason Blumen Haus Florist is one of the top florists in Roanoke. Regardless if your arrangement is one of a kind or a single rose, it will get our personal attention.From BIRTHDAYFLOWERS to GET WELL FLOWERS we have the perfect way to say what you wish to express.Your ANNIVERSARY FLOWERS or your EVERYDAY FLOWERS will arrive fresh and on time.When it comes to SYMPATHY FLOWERS no one can match our designs expressing your heartfelt feelings. WEDDINGS FLOWERS are really special. Our designers are tuned in to the latest trends.

Sending flowers from Blumen Haus Florist to Roanoke,Salem,Vinton or the surrounding areas or nationwide has never been easier. We gladly except orders on line or you may choose to browse our website and then call our shop. If you not see what you want, please call and we will design it. When you want to send the very best, use Blumen Haus Florist.

Flowers you can trust from Blumen Haus Florist, your local Roanoke Florist.


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