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Sunday, 27 March 2016

Bloom Stories wishes you a Happy Easter !!

I hope you are spending a Happy Easter and your eggs hunting is successful. For this event, I chose to explain what are the Easter flowers and their signification ! Hope this article will inspire you.

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Synonymous with renewal for Christians, Easter typically celebrates the arrival of the beautiful spring days. Easter remains one of the great opportunities to offer flowers that introduce, generally, the awakening of nature. Besides having plenty of choice, the flowers you will offer all have a special meaning.

The lily

The flower of the Easter is unquestionably the lily. Many legends are attached to the fleur de Lys. She would have formed when Eve left the Garden of Eden, crying. Tears she shed would flowered lilies. This story emphasizes that with sincere repentance springs life. According to another legend, the majestic lilies bowed his head for the first time when he saw Jesus crucified. He continues to flourish since inclined towards the ground, prompting the proud humility, in memory of Christ's sacrifice. Beautiful and majestic, this plant remains indicated any gift to celebrate the resurrection of Christ or your commitment to a loved one. The white Easter lily represents purity and smoothness. Yellow lilies, for its part, reflects the pride and wealth.

The daisy

The daisy is the "Easter flower" par excellence. This rustic and perennial species, common in Europe and Asia Minor, spontaneously covers the fields and lawns in spring ... If nothing imposing, how wonderful in its simplicity! In its way, it manifests the beauty of creation, and shows how each has its place.


The tulip

The must tulip, single or double, represents, for many of us, a true symbol of spring. Available in pot, it reflects the renewal of spring, when nature awakens. By providing a simple tulip, you express a feeling of admiration for the recipient. The double tulip, it represents success.



The daffodil

A spring sunshine is enough to make this flower bloom bright yellow. Its petals are shaped such that some see a trumpet, evoking those of the resurrection. Others see a bell: in German, is nicknamed "Osterglocken" which means "Easter bell." In Britain, a daffodil bouquet adorns the Easter table. This flower reflected two feelings: deep sympathy for death and a yearning desire when offered to a living person.


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