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February 11, 2026

The Psychology of Giving Flowers

foxgloves flowers victoria bc florist designers choice romantic compact 300x300 - The Psychology of Giving FlowersFlowers have long been woven into the fabric of human expression, carrying meanings that go far beyond their vibrant colors and delicate petals. They speak a silent language—one that conveys emotions, tells stories, and connects us in ways words sometimes cannot. As we approach Valentine’s Day, a time traditionally associated with love and affection, it’s worth reflecting on why flowers hold such a special place in our hearts and minds.

At their core, flowers symbolize much more than beauty. Each bloom carries its own story, shaped by centuries of cultural traditions and personal associations. The Victorian language of flowers, for instance, was a complex system used to send coded messages through floral arrangements, allowing people to express feelings that society often forbade them to say aloud. Take the red rose, for example: it’s become synonymous with passionate love, yet its roots trace back to ancient myths and rituals celebrating desire and devotion. Similarly, lilies often represent purity and renewal, while sunflowers evoke warmth and happiness. This rich tapestry of meanings allows flowers to serve as a nuanced form of communication, capable of expressing feelings that might otherwise remain unspoken. For a detailed exploration of flower meanings, Foxgloves Flowers offers an excellent Meaning of Flowers page that delves into these symbolic traditions.

The emotional power of flowers lies in their ability to evoke memories and feelings instantly. A single bouquet can brighten a room, lift a spirit, or offer comfort during difficult times. Psychologists suggest that flowers have a unique way of triggering positive emotions because they engage multiple senses—their colors catch our eye, their scents stir our memories, and their presence creates a sense of connection. This sensory experience is why receiving flowers often feels like a deeply personal gesture, one that transcends the material and touches the soul.

What makes flowers especially profound is their ephemeral and fleeting beauty. Their delicate blooms remind us that beauty is temporary, urging us to pause and fully embrace the present moment. This transience is what gives flowers their unique power—they encourage mindfulness and appreciation for life’s fleeting joys. In a world that often rushes forward, flowers invite us to slow down, savor the here and now, and find meaning in the brief but beautiful experiences that shape our lives. This awareness of impermanence deepens the emotional impact of gifting and receiving flowers, making each moment shared with them feel all the more precious.

Gifting flowers taps into a universal human desire to connect and to express care. It’s an act that blends thoughtfulness with spontaneity, allowing the giver to communicate empathy, admiration, gratitude, or love without the pressure of finding the “perfect” words. The psychology behind this is fascinating: flowers can reduce stress, increase feelings of happiness, and even strengthen relationships by fostering feelings of appreciation and closeness. This is why, even beyond Valentine’s Day, flowers remain a timeless gift that resonates across cultures and generations.

As Valentine’s Day nears, it’s tempting to see flowers merely as tokens of romance. Yet, their true power lies in their versatility—their ability to express a spectrum of emotions and to celebrate all forms of connection, from friendship to self-love. Whether given in grand bouquets or simple sprigs, flowers remind us of the beauty in expressing what’s in our hearts, often when words fall short.

In a world that moves quickly and often feels disconnected, flowers offer a moment of pause—a chance to slow down, reflect, and share something meaningful. They invite us to appreciate the small wonders around us and to celebrate the bonds that enrich our lives. This Valentine’s Day, and every day, flowers remain a timeless symbol of the human experience, speaking softly but powerfully to the emotions that unite us all.

By: Colleen · Filed Under: Blush, Cream, ephemeral beauty, Flowers by Foxgloves, Garden, gifting flowers, Hot Topics, Peach, Photos by Colleen O'Farrell, Pink, Roses, the fleeting beauty of flowers, The psychology of sending flowers, Uncategorized, valentines flowers, Valentine’s Day · Tagged: The psychology of gifting flowers

December 14, 2021

Holiday Wreaths Galore!

We were elated to have such an amazing turnout at our holiday inspired winter floral classes this year! It was lovely to see so many people come together during the classes to get creative.

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Our winter wreath making class filled up quickly, as well we teamed up with Uptown this year to offer another 2 classes at Uptown Mall.

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We have loved getting feedback and seeing photos of everyone’s wreath creations hanging on their front door! It sure starts getting everyone into the holiday spirits this time of year!

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One of our favourite things about wreath making is there’s endless possibilities to your creativity and style. From classic to over the top, beach style and woodsy. You can really put anything onto a wreath to make it your own!

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Something about getting out for the evening, maybe with a friend or family member and sparking your creativity. That  makes you forget about all the crazy things going on in the world these days. This is one of our favourite ways to de-stress!

 

If you weren’t able to make it to one of our winter classes – we have a Spring inspired line up! Get the details Here.

You can also browse our online shop for holiday floral decor for your home!

By: Colleen · Filed Under: floral design classes, Flowers by Foxgloves, Garden, holiday foral classes, Hot Topics, Uncategorized, wreath class · Tagged: diy wreaths, holiday classes, holiday decor, holiday garden wreaths, holiday inspired classes, winter floral classes, winter holiday florals, wreath classes, wreath design, wreath ideas, wreath inspo

August 24, 2021

Intimate Wedding Florals at Bilston Creek

 

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Recently featured in Today’s Bride!

This intimate wedding at Bilston Creek Farm was nothing short of a west coast wedding fairytale. Bilston Creek was the perfect setting for the intimate ceremony, reception and the perfect backdrop for photos.

With lavender fields, a rustic orchard and a forest by the sea – Bilston Creek is a florist dream for a picturesque venue.

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The bride, Bree, walked down the forested isle where they said their vows in-front of an intimate group of 10 guests. They celebrated outdoors, in the lavender scented breeze under fruit trees, well into the night, as bride and groom!

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Number of guests: 10
Ceremony/reception venue (including city): Bilston Creek Farm, Victoria, British Columbia
Photographer: ItkasanImages
Décor: Brianna and her mother
Flowers: Foxglove Flowers
Cake: Cake by Taryn 
Wedding dress designer: Nicole Milano
Suit designer: Joseph Abboud Custom Clothing
Hair/makeup: Lashes and Makeup by Natalie
Catering: Bramble by Bilston

To read more about this beautiful wedding, click here.

By: Colleen · Filed Under: Blush, Bride, Flowers by Foxgloves Flowers, Garden, Hot Topics, Lavender, Peach, Pink, Press, Roses, Rustic, Summer, Wedding · Tagged: Bilston creek, ItkasanImages, lavender farm, rustic wedding

March 19, 2013

Andrea and Dana – August 2012

- Andrea and Dana - August 2012
Rustic Garden Bouquets – Lavender, poppy pods, lisianthus, freesia,
 lysmachia, scabiosa, senesio, sedum and curly willow

- Andrea and Dana - August 2012
Lavender and twine

- Andrea and Dana - August 2012
Rustic Garden Bouquet – Lavender, poppy pods, lisianthus, freesia,
 lysmachia, scabiosa, senesio, sedum and curly willow
- Andrea and Dana - August 2012
Bouquet and Boutonniere

- Andrea and Dana - August 2012
Rustic Garden Bouquet with twine handle – Lavender, poppy pods, lisianthus, freesia,
 lysmachia, scabiosa, senesio, sedum and curly willow

- Andrea and Dana - August 2012
Rustic Garden Bouquets – Lavender, poppy pods, lisianthus, freesia, lysmachia, scabiosa,
senesio, sedum and curly willow

By: Colleen · Filed Under: Bride, Bridesmaid, Curly Willow, Flowers by Foxgloves - Colleen O'Farrell, Garden, Lavender, Purple, Rustic, Twine, Uncategorized

March 13, 2013

Roses, Dusty Miller, Kale, Astilbe, Hydrangea, Spray Roses and Stock Wedding Bouquets

Alexis and Alex – September 2012

- Roses, Dusty Miller, Kale, Astilbe, Hydrangea, Spray Roses and Stock Wedding Bouquets
Bridal Bouquet-  roses, spray roses, dusty miller, stock, kale, astilbe and hydrangea

- Roses, Dusty Miller, Kale, Astilbe, Hydrangea, Spray Roses and Stock Wedding Bouquets
Bridesmaid Bouquet – kale, roses, dusty miller, hydrangea and astilbe

- Roses, Dusty Miller, Kale, Astilbe, Hydrangea, Spray Roses and Stock Wedding Bouquets
Bridesmaids Bouquets

- Roses, Dusty Miller, Kale, Astilbe, Hydrangea, Spray Roses and Stock Wedding Bouquets
Bridal Bouquet

- Roses, Dusty Miller, Kale, Astilbe, Hydrangea, Spray Roses and Stock Wedding Bouquets
Alexis

By: Colleen · Filed Under: Astilbe, Blush, Bride, Bridesmaid, Cream, Dusty Miller, Flowers by Foxgloves - Colleen O'Farrell, Garden, Green, Peach, Pink, Roses, Summer, Uncategorized, Wedding, White

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