How do you send flowers to someone
Flowers are a symbol of beauty, and it is indeed one of human nature to like to decorate yourself with beautiful things. When lovers fall in love, during holidays, and when visiting relatives and friends, it is indispensable to send flowers. However, sometimes, we can’t remember which flowers should be sent to whom, and we are even more afraid that if we send them to the wrong person, the other party will get the wrong idea. Let me share with you some simple techniques for sending flowers.
1. Send your lover, send your lover.
You can give red or pink roses to represent passion and true love, or white roses to represent purity and innocence, or blue roses to represent miracles and secret love. If you give yellow roses to represent apology, the flower language is “I’m sorry”, you can also give white lilies to represent Pure and innocent, growing old together, or purple, red or white tulips represent endless love. A better combination is forget-me-not with roses, the flower language is “unchangeable love”.
Please ask the store owner specifically for how many pcs will be given away, usually 11 pcs or 99 pcs will be given away.

2. Send to friends
You can give pink lilies to represent purity and sweetness, or pink tulips to represent love and happiness, or calla lilies to represent pure friendship. You can also give pomegranates, which symbolize beauty, wealth, and descendants; you can give anthuriums to your male friends, which symbolize great achievements; and sunflowers mean reliability, sunshine, and positivity.
3. Send to mother
You can give red or pink carnations to your mother. Their flower meanings are: love, charm and respect. Be careful not to send white, which represents “mourning”. It is recommended to pair carnations with forget-me-nots, which means “the warmth of maternal love”.
4. Send to father
As a gift to your father, you can give blooms to symbolize deep and great father’s love, sunflowers to represent your father’s glorious image, clivia to represent good luck and happiness, or delphiniums or gladioli to express majesty.
5. Send to the teacher
You can give teachers a gladiolus to represent respect and remembrance, or a carnation to represent love and respect, a sunflower to represent beauty and hope, or a lily to represent gratitude and happiness.

6. Send gifts to elders
For gifts to elders, you can choose yellow tulips to represent “your smile is full of sunshine” or golden lilies or orchids to represent high quality.
7. Send to customers
It is advisable to give green plants such as anthurium, money tree, and money tree, or azaleas, dahlias, and ivy to symbolize “great ambitions and a bright future.” Be careful not to send plum blossoms and jasmine flowers, which are homophones for “unprofitable”.
8. Friends fall out of love
It is advisable to send begonia, because begonia is also known as “heartbroken flower” and “acacia”, which means bitter love and comfort.
9. Visit patients
It is advisable to send orchids, calla lilies, daffodils, etc. It is not advisable to choose potted plants to avoid the misunderstanding of “long-term disease taking root”. It is not advisable to give gladioli as a gift in the south, because the pronunciation is similar to “seeing difficulties”.

10. Congratulations
You can choose white lilies embellished with red roses, which means a hundred years of good marriage, or you can choose golden tulips, which means golden tulips (jades) and a good relationship.
11. Send classmates to graduation
You can give gypsophila and gladiolus, which means “expand your ambitions”.
12. Move-in
You can give gladiolus or potted plants or bonsai to express your solemnity.
13. Visiting relatives and friends during holidays
You can give auspicious grass, pineapples, and cymbidiums to symbolize happiness and good luck.
14. New store opening
You can send roses, crape myrtles, peonies, and poinsettias, which mean “prosperity and wealth.”

15. Friends traveling far away
You can send peony, also known as “Jianlicao”, which means it is difficult to part with.
16. Welcome relatives and friends
Optional wisteria, rose, and calla lily represent hospitality.
17. Birthday of elders
You can send longevity flowers, dahlias, winter jasmines, orchids, and evergreens, which mean “blessings are as good as the East China Sea, and longevity is as long as the southern mountains.”
18. Birthday of peers
You can send ivory flowers, red roses, etc. to express eternal youth and a bright future.
19. Sending retired colleagues off
You can send orchids, plum blossoms, or clivias. Indicates high quality.
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