Flowers have long been symbols of appreciation, sympathy and love. But flowers aren’t exclusive to romantic relationships, they can also be gifted as a symbol of our love for our friendships. It's not always about a huge bunch of red roses; flowers are a sweet way to show how much we value our friends and all the goodness they bring into our lives.
Let’s go through the many flowers that can symbolise friendship and help you decide the best one for any friend.
Sunflowers are said to be symbols of happiness, warmth, luck and adoration. These emotions are perfectly linked to friendship, and in many ways should be how your close friendships make you feel.
Roses are often associated with romantic love, especially red and pink roses. However the yellow rose can be a symbol for friendship and joy, and even pink roses for admiration and appreciation.
Gerberas or Gerbera daisies are said to represent innocence, cheerfulness and love, so could be perfect for a long time friend, perhaps a friendship which has lasted through childhood into adulthood.
Hydrangeas are symbols of many different emotions and feelings, depending on their colour. Pink for heartfelt emotion, blue for gratitude and understanding, and purple for a desire to know someone better.
Alstroemeria, also called the Peruvian lily, is a a special and unique flower and has a more complex meaning. They signify enduring friendship, a friendship of empathy, humour, commitment, patience and respect. This could be a gift for a long time friend who you can be honest with, or maybe a friendship which has had its ups and downs.
Pink chrysanthemums have a simple meaning of friendship, whereas their white counterparts symbolise loyalty and honesty.
Yellow tulips truly represent happiness and friendship and they are a good way to celebrate a new friendship.
Freesias are another great option and are symbols of thoughtfulness and trust.
Irises symbolise a range of virtues—trust, faith, courage, hope, and wisdom.
Zinnias, a unique alternative are said to symbolise enduring affection, goodness and fond remembrance, a perfect flower for a friend whose been a good friend for a long time.
The cheerful daffodil represents new beginnings, joy and good fortune, a perfect flower for a new friendship.
The campanula or bellflower is a flower of strength, and is a symbol of a loyal friendship, someone who has shown you unwavering support.
The trusty carnation is emblematic of a deep and lasting friendship, for someone who you can really trust.
Gladiolus, renowned for its sincerity and strength, embodies the steadfastness and resilience found in cherished friendships.
Blue hyacinth stands as a poignant representation of trust, loyalty, and sincerity, echoing the essence of deep and unwavering bonds in friendships.
Choosing and presenting friendship flowers effectively involves considering both the symbolic meanings of flowers and the personal preferences of your friend. Consider your friend's favourite colours, flower types, and any specific floral choices they love. Incorporating these preferences into your selection adds a personal touch, making the gesture more meaningful and tailored to their taste.
When it comes to expressing appreciation for a best friend, certain flowers hold special significance. For instance, pink tulips symbolise deep and genuine affection, making them an ideal choice for celebrating the closeness and emotional bond shared with your bestie. Meanwhile, yellow roses, often associated with friendship and joy, convey the warmth and happiness cultivated in a close bond. They signify the joy, positivity, and uplifting spirit that a best friend brings into one's life.
Different flowers hold relevance in various contexts of gifting. When saying "thank you" to a best friend, consider flowers like alstroemeria (Peruvian Lilies) or pink chrysanthemums, symbolising enduring friendship and heartfelt gratitude. For celebrating achievements or milestones together, gladiolus could be fitting, representing sincerity and strength in friendship. In times of condolence, flowers like hydrangeas or blue hyacinths convey sentiments of understanding, support, and sympathy.
Ultimately, the choice of flowers for a best friend should align with the specific emotions and sentiments you wish to convey. Whether it's appreciation, celebration, support, or solace, making the gesture more meaningful and personal.
Yes, you can give red flowers to a friend, but it's important to consider the context and cultural norms. Red flowers, particularly red roses, are often associated with romantic love in many cultures, which could lead to misunderstandings if you consider the friendship purely platonic. To avoid double meanings, choose red flowers that are less commonly tied to romance, such as red tulips, gerberas, or carnations, and pair them with other colors or a mixed bouquet to convey a friendly and cheerful tone. A thoughtful note explaining your intentions can also help ensure the gift is received in the spirit of friendship.