Would your man cringe with embarrassment if you sent him flowers this Valentine?
Why should flowers still just be for girls?
Men appreciate good interior design, so why shouldn’t they appreciate good flower design?
Ten or even 5 years ago, sending flowers to your man on Valentine’s Day was relatively unheard of, I’d like to bet that today, in our every changing world, he’d be secretly pleased? I mean, it's not uncommon these days to see a man going to the spa for a facial or mud bath, or having a manicure, so what’s wrong with receiving a bunch of flowers?
He might still have a problem being upfront as to what kinds of flowers he does like, but help is at hand! I’ve been asking male customers and industry friends which flowers they like and based on what they said, the trend leaned heavily towards flowers with a strong appearance - flowers with ‘personality’.
Tropical flowers were a popular choice such as Birds of Paradise and Ginger Flowers and Orchids. Also robust flowers such as Sunflowers and large Chrysanthemum blooms were mentioned on quite a few occasions. So, best to avoid pastel colours,
or designs that are too busy.
Contemporary designs, with strong clean lines and a more ‘natural’ style would probably work best.
When all is said and done, giving a gift of flowers to men means exactly the same as for women: a gift of love!
So, if your man knows you love him and you want him to know – send him flowers!
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