If we list the top ten most amazing creations of nature, our ability to perceive colors is probably going to be top on the list. Imagine a world with only black and white. It would be drab, translucent and most unstimulating to the senses. Like all other gifts of mother nature, flowers too come in a dazzling array of colors, shapes and sizes. Pink flowers have their own significance in the floral color scheme. They are graceful, not overly vocal, suitable for just about every occasion, and can be effortlessly matched with most other flowers of varying colors. If red is for romance, pink is for sustenance. You can initiate a warm and tender relationship with beautiful red roses on Valentine's Day and then gift pink roses combined with white roses or yellow roses when it's birthday time.
Many other beautiful flowers besides the rose come in pink. We have provided you with a short list of pink flowers to help you further explore this exotic world of color. For live specimens of pink flowers, visit your local florist. Use an online florist directory to find a florist in your area and discuss your floral gift-giving plans. You can even use this directory to place an online order.
When ordering pink flowers for a birthday, anniversary or Mother's Day, your gift can convey a seasonal greeting if the flowers you have chosen to gift are in season. Your local florist can help you determine which flowers are in season at a particular time of the year. This may vary from one geographical region to another depending on local climate and weather conditions.
A general catalog of pink flowers to choose from would include the
following:
- Pink Rose
- Alstroemeria
- Azalea
- Butterfly Bush
- Columbine
- Dogwood
- Fringed Gerbera Daisy
- Periwinkle
- Pink Carnation
- Pink Cineraria
- Pink Clematis
- Pink Geranium
- Pink Poinsettia
- Pink Primula
- Pink Tulip
- Pink Violet
It is indeed a miracle of nature that the same flower can bloom in more than one color. Examples of flowers which bloom in pink as well as in other colors include roses, violets, carnations and tulips. Because of their beauty, texture and lusture, they are extremely popular as floral gifts. Florists too, like them because they work well in various color combinations and can be easily mixed and matched with other flowers.
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