Flowers and Gifts
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Flowers and romance are inseparable. Ever since the ancient Egyptians used flowers as symbols of love, flowers have come to symbolize romance, passion and desire.
Of course, not all flowers are symbolically romantic. The flowers most commonly associated with romance are red and pink roses, but there are other romantic flowers such as daisies, tulips, lilies, carnations, gardenias, orchids, lilacs, sunflowers and wildflowers.
It has to be said, however, that the most romantic flower will always be one that carries a special significance. Perhaps it's the flower you gave her on your first date, the ones she used in her wedding bouquet, a special variety or colour that she often comments on, or a certain special flower that makes her stare in wonder whenever she sees it. These are romantic flowers because you took the time to pay attention, thus transforming an ordinary flower into a symbol of love and passion.