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Flowers can cheer one up, make one feel thought of, help smooth over an apology, express love and bring happiness. So why would you not want to purchase Valentine's Day flowers for your partner? Choosing a flower retailer, flower type, and colour can be overwhelming, so look at BritainReviews to learn more about these things and find the perfect retailer and flowers for your ideal partner.

Popular types of flowers that are purchased on Valentine’s Day!

Valentine’s Day is known for having many flowers for people to buy and spoil their special partners with. Whether the flowers are pink, red or white, they come in a vase or bouquet; flowers are a special way to show your partner you care and wish them Happy Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s roses are the classic flowers associated with Valentine’s Day; however, Tulips, Orchids and Lilies are growing in popularity on this special day. In addition, if one is looking for a mixed arrangement, mixed bouquets incorporating daisies or sunflowers are available at most retailers or markets. Furthermore, the Honeysuckle flowers have a sweet scent within pink and orange flowers. These flowers are ideal for Valentine’s Day as they symbolise everlasting and devoted love.

Insight into different flower colours

Not only does the type of flower send a message, but the colour thereof. Red flowers, or roses Valentine’s Day speciality, represent love, making them the perfect Valentine’s flowers. Pink is associated with happiness, confidence and more platonic love. In addition, yellow is for hope and friendship, while white is more for sympathy and apologies.

Small pot plants vs bouquets.

Once you have decided to buy flowers for Valentine’s Day, you need to determine if you want to purchase the flowers as a plant or a bouquet. Small plants are a good option for Valentine’s Day if one's partner is good with gardening, as it allows one's love to blossom over and over again, just as the plant does. However, choosing a bouquet is better if your partner does not have a green thumb. In addition, one should consider where one's partner lives. If there is a garden, a pot plant will work well; however, a bouquet will be better suited to their lifestyle and living arrangements if they stay in a flat or apartment.

Where to shop for the perfect Valentine’s Day flowers?

Some online gift shops and florists offer a flower delivery service. In addition, one can purchase flower arrangements from markets, florists or general retailers. For example, FlowerCard allows one to buy flowers for delivery to someone and will enable you to add a personal message or card accompanying them. In addition, a selection of special Valentine's Day flowers is available. Alternatively, you can find a few things to help you make the bedroom sexier, like underwear from Boux Avenue or a bodysuit from Club L London after spreading your roses on the bed.

Ideal gifts to pair with the perfect bunch of flowers:

Purchasing flowers for one’s partner will make them feel loved and appreciated on Valentine’s Day; however, pairing the flowers with a small gift is a common trend for Valentine’s Day. The most common Valentine’s Day gifts paired with flowers are chocolates, cards or stuffed animals. Around Valentine’s Day, retailers start stocking small stuffed animals with hearts or that say “I love you,” which pairs nicely with a pot plant or bouquet. Alternatively, if your partner likes chocolate, find some chocolates in red wrapping or a heart box and give them with the flowers you have bought.

Decorate the flowers according to a Valentine’s Day theme.

Valentine’s Day is typically known for the red and pink colour scheme, heart symbols, lips and cupids. So, one can incorporate these into the presentation of the flowers. Flowers are not something you can wrap up, so one can especially present them by adding a red or pink ribbon tied around the bouquet. Alternatively, one can use some red tissue paper to wrap around the pot plant, adding a pop of colour. Lastly, cutting some hearts out, securing them on skewers, and then placing them in the bouquet or pot plant will transform the general plant into Valentine's Day theme. If one wants to go all out with the theme, consider Valentine’s Day nails or a floral outfit from Giglio. Flowers bring happiness, so buy your special someone some this Valentine's Day and shower them with all your love.

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