The most popular flowers that are sold on every corner on March 8 are tulips and mimosas.
But, wishing to present an original bouquet, you need to have an idea of what this or that flower means and whether it is appropriate in a particular case. We will tell you about the secret symbols that are hidden in flowers.
Roses
The flower is popular all year round and perfectly conveys the feelings of the one who gives them. It is worth knowing that red and burgundy symbolize love and passion, pink modesty, and white tenderness, innocence and purity.
Chrysanthemums
The best way to emphasize gratitude and friendly disposition. White flowers symbolize purity, yellow - tenderness, and red - love.
Tulips
A universally recognized symbol of the March 8 holiday, and with it spring, happiness and joy.
Lilies
They speak of purity of intentions, innocence, and white lilies are a wonderful choice for a wedding bouquet.
Carnation
These flowers were given not only to members of the Politburo. The carnation symbolizes charm, honor, passion, freedom, victory and female love.
Chamomile
The flower of romantics, youth, innocence, but at the same time with a hint of mistrust.
Callas
They symbolize a strong marriage. A man who gives this flower expresses his admiration for a woman.
Orchid
They are given to those for whom they have special, tender feelings.
Snowdrops
The best gift for refined natures and a way to convey feelings associated with tenderness.
Lilies of the valley
The plant can complement any bouquet, and the flower symbolizes purity, fidelity and love, and the interpretation is the same in all cultures.