//=time() ?>
AITACHI - DAISY
Daisies symbolize innocence and purity. In Old English, daisies were referred to as “day’s eye”.
The daisy’s message is, ultimately, one of hope and renewal. In sending daisies, the sender hopes the viewer will see the world as they once did as a child.
SIAN - BLUE ANEMONE
Protection against ill will & evil, but can also represent forgotten love.
This flower's message is to look forward to the future & don’t forsake the ones you love. Something new is always around the corner, no matter how dark things might look right now.
YOUSSEF - EDELWEISS
The actual German translation of the word, “Edelweiss,” literarily means noble and white.
This flower signifies deep love and devotion whereby men harvest the flower on daring steeps and fatal climbs to prove love and to show occasions of devotion.
MORI - WHITE LILY
White lilies symbolise a rejuvenation of the soul. They can represent purity, commitment and rebirth.
As the flowers most often associated with funerals, lilies symbolize that the soul of the departed has received restored innocence after death.
NINE - FORGET-ME-NOT
Forget-me-nots represent true love and giving someone this flower means you truly love and respect this person. It is a testament to your relationships and promises the other person that you will never forget them in your thoughts.
NOAH - RED HYACINTH
The main meanings of the Hyacinth are sincerity, rashness, jealousy, or sorrow.
Red Hyacinth is an invitation for a game (if you want to get a bit flirty, or tickle someone a bit) and might call up someone to get more active through recreation with you.
KATI - LILY OF THE VALLEY
Imported from Japan in the middle ages, this flower has a very rich and interesting history. It is most known as a symbol of good luck and happiness.
In some cases, it may signify sadness or pain due to loss or death.
CYRILLE - RED ROSE
The red rose is one of the few examples with an enduring and universal meaning – love. It symbolises young love, innocence, purity and unpretentious beauty.
Additionally, giving two roses signifies mutual love and affection.