It's kinda too early to post this, but I just want to share this before I forget it.. :)
Yahoo! posted this blog post last Valentine's day, and I just want to re-post this.
I really like this post, even though I did not use this to give a flower to someone.. =)
Anyways... Hope you like this post.
Enjoy!
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The Most Searched-On Flowers and Their Secret Meanings
By Molly McCall (Tue, February 12, 2008, 9:54 pm PST)
You want to give your sweetie a bouquet of flowers on Valentine’s Day. That’s a classy move. Think twice, though, before plucking any random bunch of blooms. If your special someone is among the thousands of searchers hitting the Web for "meaning of flowers," he or she may have a funny reaction to that clutch of striped carnations. To save you the horror of broadcasting the wrong message with yellow chrysanthemums ("slighted love"), yellow hyacinths ("jealousy"), or bright and shiny marigolds ("cruelty, grief, and jealousy," oh my!), we’ve paired the week’s most searched-on flowers with their generally accepted meanings. Select with confidence…
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When it comes to sheer flower power, the rose is the "American Idol," the Michael Jordan, and the Beatles of botany, all rolled into one sweet-smelling, thorny cache. No flower comes close to its popularity. It draws its own "meaning" searches ("rose color meaning"), cooks up its own candy queries ("chocolate roses"),and sprinkles the Search box with its velvety parts ("rose petals").
If you’re thinking of a dozen long-stemmed messages de amor for February 14, here are the week’s most searched-on types of roses and their secret meanings…
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