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These are the most beautiful flowers during valentine's day 

Valentine's Day, a day full of romance, is fast approaching. What better way to express love than with flowers? In this blog, you will discover a world of colours, shapes and scents that make the emotions of love come alive. We reveal not only the mysterious meaning of each flower, but also the various ways they convey passion and affection. 

Roses: 
Roses during Valentine's Day are more than flowers; they speak the language of love and emotions. The red rose, a symbol of love and fidelity, also carries perfection and beauty. The pink rose radiates happiness, admiration, elegance and joy, while salmon pink symbolises longing. Dark pink embraces magic, mystery and royalty, woven with friendship and connection. White embodies purity and innocence, ideal for apologies and new beginnings at weddings. Yellow represents warmth, joy and forgiveness, perfect for friends. Orange roses exude passion, sociability and fun. These colours form a meaningful palette of emotions, perfect for expressing what words sometimes cannot capture during the celebration of love. 

Potted roses: 
An enchanting sight in living rooms, on balconies and terraces, the potted rose resembles a large rose bush but in manageable size. With a range of colours, flower sizes and sizes, potted roses are popular houseplants, from miniature to robust. As the most romantic bloomers, they stand out with deep green foliage and dark red, lilac and pink flowers that create surprising effects. Potted roses, with weeks of blooms, bring a dreamy atmosphere indoors, where anything seems possible. Whether placed as transparent rows, exciting vistas, or surrounded by mirrors, potted roses enhance an enchanting feeling. Materials such as glossy gradients and mother-of-pearl, as well as pink and gold elements, add extra power to these beautiful blooms. 

Tulips: 
Impress on Valentine's Day with an enchanting bouquet of different coloured tulips. The romantic tulip radiates love in soft white, passionate red, radiant yellow, lovely pink, enchanting purple, fiery orange and fresh green hues. Apart from the choice of colour, the tulip also offers various shapes to choose from: from tulips with a single or double row of petals to striking frilly and parakeet tulips with playful serrations, and the elegant lily tulip. 

Peonies: 
During Valentine's Day, the abundance of peonies offers a wealth of choices, with hundreds of varieties in varying shades such as white, pink, bordeaux, lilac, salmon, soft yellow and red. The diversity in flower shapes, from double-flowered to single-flowered to anemone-flowered, makes each peony unique. Their sweet, pungent fragrance adds to their appeal. From a modest 3 cm bud, they transform spectacularly into flowers as large as 15 cm in diameter. 

Ranunculus: 
Shrouded in loving hues of white, yellow, orange, pink, red and purple, the enchanting ranunculus gradually opens its petals to reveal its beautiful heart. In the language of flowers, deeply rooted in romance, the ranunculus speaks of charm and tenderness. Back in Victorian times, this flower symbolised the message of 'I find you rich in attractiveness', a meaning that has stood the test of time. Today, a colourful bouquet of ranunculus still brings joy, and with Valentine's Day, it adds a touch of romance to a bouquet. 

Lisianthus: 
Ranunculus flowers, enchanting and passionate, are the epitome of love and romance. With their lush petals in shades of red, pink and deep red, ranunculus exudes passion and tenderness. A symbol of romance, Ranunculus offers a lush and sensual charm that is perfect for Valentine's Day. Conveying love, longing and affection, these flowers are not only pleasing to the eye, but also a tender expression of the deepest emotions. Whether it is a bouquet for your loved one or a romantic table decoration, ranunculus adds an unmistakably romantic touch to any Valentine's expression.