Seven taboo flowers for St. Valentine's Day that you shouldn't give your Ukrainian bride
01/30/2016
1. Milfoil. A colorful perennial Achillea is a very popular plant in flower shops in winter. Florists respect it for its long flowering qualities, it does not lose colour and the petals. It is used as a colourful addition to the primary colours in a bouquet. While deciphering the language of flowers, Achillea is the symbol of the bloody and violent wars. Well, if you're going to fight with the woman only in bed, try to avoid this flower! Especially choosing it as a gift for Valentine's Day!

2. Balsam and basil. Despite its colourful, radiant colour these flowers will tell your beloved: "I got your whims! I hate you!". So, if the seller of a flower shop offers you a great decorative plant in the pot, do not agree!

3. Carnations. Striped and yellow carnations, presented February 14 will mean that you will be disappointed, and you want to break off the relations. So if you are in a hurry to confess your deep feelings, carnations are not your companions this day.

4. Daffodils. Daffodils represent pride and vanity. So do not come to your admired person with these flowers!

5. Cyclamen. This flower expresses the desire to be forgiven, to leave, to break off the relations. Generally, since ancient times, this flower has been a symbol of loneliness. Therefore, it is not recommended to be brought to the house, and even more to the bedroom.

6. Hyacinths. Bright hyacinths mean that you do not trust a man who is next to you. You’re a creepy owner and a jealous selfish man. If you really do not feel all these emotions, leave this idea away.

7. Lily. And lilies are not an appropriate choice for this day. Tiger Lily symbolizes pride, orange - the hatred, the yellow - a lie.

Above all, when buying flowers, it's worth asking about their freshness, and asking to remove old, dried petals carefully.

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