10 FLOWERS THAT SYMBOLISE KINDNESS

Floriography is the language of flowers. All flowers are associated with meanings based of the type of flower and/or colour so when you are wanting to celebrate a special someone for their knd attributes what would be better than choosing from the list that follows to represent their bes t qualities of kindness, compassion, generosity and thoughtfulness.


SUNFLOWERS

With their striking blooms and sunny disposition, sunflowers are always a great way to make someone smile. Associated with positive emotions such as strength, warmth, optimism, happiness, friendship and loyalty. A bouquet of faux sunflowers is a lovely way to tell someone special just how wonderful they are and how much you admire them.





CHRYSANTHEMUMS

Chrysanthemums are classic flowers for bouquets and arrangements, bringing eye-catching colour, bold form and texture. Their main meanings are loyalty and optimism, so they're perfect for a friend who's is always there for you and makes you smile.



DELPHINIUMS

The tall, graceful flower spikes of delphiniums add eye-catching vertical lines and grandeur to faux flower bouquets. Delphiniums symbolise generosity and joy, so send a bunch of faux delphiniums, as a long lasting thank you, to someone who is always happy to help others.



ROSES

There's nothing easier that creating the perfect message with a bunch of roses, as each colour has it's own meaning. Red, pink or yellow roses are classic choices to express love, gratitude and kindness. Red roses symbolise love and respect, pink roses represent grace, gratitude and admiration while yellow roses convey friendship and joy.

CARNATIONS

Carnations generally represent fascination and love, but white carnations are our top pick for World Kindness Day. In the Victorian language of flowers, they were sent to tell someone they were sweet and lovely, as well as to symbolise faithfulness and pure love.

If you are wanting to thank someone for all they do, opt for pink carnations, as these signify gratitude and appreciation.


DAISIES

Bright and cheerful daisies are always a hit, and they are full of affirmation too. In general daisies represent innocence, loyalty, faith and cheer but purple daisies are particularly appropriate for World Kindess day, as they symbolise thoughtfulness. If you want to tell someone how happy they make you, both orange and yellow daisies signify joy, sunshine and happiness. 


DAHLIAS

Dahlia's striking and diverse blooms make them a captivating addition to any bouquet. Dahlias symbolise kindness - making them the perfect blooms to send for World Kindness Day - as well as inner strength, dignity and grace.

 

ORCHIDS

Orchids have long been prized for their luxurious and elegant appearance. Pink orchids symbolise gentleness and grace while white orchids represent safety, humility and innocence, so are a lovely way to thank someone who has been there for you during a difficult time.

 


HYDRANGEAS

Showy and blousy hydrangeas are instant show-stoppers and they are a great way to tell someone how much you care as well. Red and pink hydrangeas convey love, heartfelt emotions, sincerity and gratitude, whilst blue hydrangeas symbolise understanding.


SWEET PEAS

Sweet peas symbolise friendship, kindness and gratitude so are always considered a kind-hearted gift option (if you can bring yourself to part with those pretty petals). Whether you’re looking to spread some boundless cheer in your own home throughout the year or choosing to give the gift of blissful pleasure Simply Sweet Pea is the artificial flower arrangement for you.