When choosing flowers to send this Valentine’s Day, think beyond the traditional and choose those with Feng Shui meaning to match your relationship. In Feng Shui symbolism, the language of flowers means that the type and color of flowers you choose can communicate more than your words, especially at Valentine’s Day.
The peony is the best-known Feng Shui flower symbol. A beautiful flower with a delightful scent, the peony is used in Feng Shui to represent and attract love and romance or to “fix” a relationship that’s on the rocks. This Valentine’s Day, to enhance feelings of romance for an existing relationship, give the classic Feng Shui gift of a pair of pink peonies in a beautiful container.
For a new relationship, consider giving blossoming flowers since in Feng Shui these are associated with freshness and new beginnings. The best Feng Shui choices are cherry, dogwood, or peach blossoms.
If you want to bring harmony in your relationship, give the chrysanthemum, the Feng Shui symbol for a balanced and easy life. This flower has strong yang energy, and is associated with attracting good luck to your home. Or, choose the lotus flower, which symbolizes perfection in Feng Shui, and therefore is related to a harmonious household.
To show your partner how much you support all the work he or she does, give the narcissus, which is associated with the “flowering” of talents and abilities, and therefore is associated with career success.
If you are trying to get pregnant, give orchids, the Feng Shui symbol of fertility. The natural symmetry of the orchid is also a Feng Shui symbol of the search for perfection, spiritual grown, and purity in life.
Of course roses are still an appropriate Valentine’s Day gift, but be careful to match the color of the roses you give to the message you want to send about your relationship. In Feng Shui, red roses represent enduring passion, pink roses symbolize young love, yellow roses mean friendship, purple roses mean love at first sight, and white roses show humility in your relationship.















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