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The flower most commonly used to express love on St. Valentine's Day is the rose, but did you know  that it was the Americans who first linked flowers to Valentine's Day? 

Flowers and their Meanings

Aster = Talisman of love
Begonia = A fanciful nature
Carnation, red = Admiration
Carnation, white = Pure and ardent love
Chrysanthemum, red = I love you
Chrysanthemum, white = Truth
Daffodil = Regard
Daisy = Innocence, gentleness
Forget - me- not = True love
Globe amaranth = Unfading Love
Hibiscus = Delicate Beauty
Jasmine, white = Amiability
Jasmine, yellow = Modesty
Larkspur = An Open Heart
Pansy = Thoughtful Recollection
Primrose = Young Love
Rose, pink = Perfect Happiness
Rose, white = Charm and Innocence
Rose, red = Love and Desire
Rose, red & white = Unity
Rosebud = Beauty and Youth
Tuberose = Dangerous pleasure
Tulip = You are the perfect lover
Verbena = May you get your wish

Violet = Modesty and Simplicity

 

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