Flowers are not just admired for their enthralling beauty, they have the power to bind humans in a universal bond that in spite of being wordless, can articulate the most Flowers have traditionally held symbolic meanings in many cultures around the world. Their beauty, fragility and delicate exuberance has always been a topic if poems and songs. It is difficult not to be captivated by their charm and subtle mesmerism as they gently sway in the breeze or adorn the windowsill of a delightful cottage in a quaint, sleepy hamlet. They have always enthralled the human imagination with their fragile beauty and enchanting fragrance. They provide a strange reason to smile, sing and hope for a better tomorrow. A sign of renewal, continuation and resurrection, and of happiness, sublime joy and optimism. Whether neatly arranged in well tended gardens of stately homes, expertly arranged in a delicate vase or unexpectedly blossoming beside rivers and pathways winding through the woods, have the inexplicable quality of expressing the uniquely human feature -emotions.
Flowers don’t require words, rather they have the ability to express emotions even where words fail us. Whether it is the joy and anticipation of passionate love, the sensational pleasure of a new beginning, the bliss of parenthood, the ecstasy of companionship or the wrenching sorrow of separation from a loved one, flowers can express all.
Flowers don’t require words, rather they have the ability to express emotions even where words fail us. Whether it is the joy and anticipation of passionate love, the sensational pleasure of a new beginning, the bliss of parenthood, the ecstasy of companionship or the wrenching sorrow of separation from a loved one, flowers can express all.
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