To help us take our minds off of the recent strangeness, why not take a moment to think about a rose? Tuesday is Valentine's Day, for all you who have been procrastinating buying a bouquet for that special someone. But, is a Rose really the sentiment you want to share?
Did you know that there is a whole language of flowers, many of them in fact? Different flowers have different meanings, and getting just the right arrangement can say something truly special to the person that you adore. After all, one of the best ways to show someone that you have a true love for them is with a forget-me-not, not a rose. You wouldn't want to say the wrong thing with your flower choice, would you?
Come by Enchanted Blossoms in Tisse and see our Valentine's Day arrangements. Feel free to ask any questions you want about what the flowers you choose say about your love, and we'll help you pick the perfect ones. And if you like, I'll even tell you something about the language of flowers right now.
Anastasia Vasiliev Enchanted Blossoms has such diligent workers! (*・▽・*) how exciting. do you know if there's a special language of flowers for Japanese meanings? I would like to get something for Mama
Aria Brandudy You would be the second person of this shop I've heard from, I'll be sure to drop by before work someday! I hope there are several flowers for communicating appreciation, could I get some advice on that?
May Sfondi isnt this kind of assuming everyone else is as savvy to flower talk as you? i mean, if someone got their special someone roses, pretty sure they wouldnt get offended if they didnt get forget-me-nots instead
Yuki Sato So what kind of flower would you use for appreciation? Or I guess....like...respect, or something? Or is it better just to give them a gift card in cases like that?
Mikoto Mikoshiba I can't thank you enough for putting this up, Chloe! Mikoto Mikoshiba It seems to be attracting a ton of attention too. Mikoto Mikoshiba Also, if anyone needs a reference. Speaking as the owner of the florist shop, Chloe knows her stuff. She's an expert at flower language.
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Mikoto Mikoshiba It seems to be attracting a ton of attention too.
Mikoto Mikoshiba Also, if anyone needs a reference. Speaking as the owner of the florist shop, Chloe knows her stuff. She's an expert at flower language.
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