Did you know that your specific flower selection can represent more than just "get-well?"
The secret message of get-well flowers can be both obvious and mysterious. Though receiving beautiful flowers is a great gesture of its own, also knowing that you can embed even more loving messages with your flower selection, can provide much more meaning to the phrase "it's the thought that counts."
Sending bright-colored, tall standing, long-stemmed flowers can encourage the recipient to feel like they are standing tall once again. Alluring, exotic, and distinct flower shapes; alongside varying colors, sizes, and scents, can provide immense comfort and relief to your loved ones.
A bouquet of daisies would be a great choice in sending get-well flowers to someone in need. Typically coming in yellow or white, the infamous long-stemmed daisy will brighten any room. The elongated stems require a taller vase, and the height of the bouquet makes it quite striking to look at. The space that they occupy in a room can really illuminate anyone's mood.
A direct symbol of get-well/healing is the beautiful and exotic in appearance, the peony. Round, ball-shaped, and just plain cute, the peony would be a beautiful bouquet to send to a loved one in need of some rejuvenation. Glancing over at the pink tones and fluffy-looking petals will sure to enlighten someone in need of a smile. Pre-bloom or post-bloom, these flowers are a perfect choice to send a loved one.
If you are looking for a flower with more glamour and allure, then a hydrangea is a great choice. Often representing perseverance, sending hydrangeas to a loved one communicates that you, the sender, are encouraging your recipient that they can endure the hardships they may be facing. A bouquet of hydrangeas will soften the ambience of any room with its soft pastel tones, spheric shape, and star-shaped petal clusters.
The next time you find someone in need of some positive wishes, love and encouragement, consider sending them a get-well bouquet. Further so, choose a bouquet with more embedded meanings by choosing daisies, peonies and hydrangeas.