What kind of flowers to give to my grandaughter on her 16th B'day?

My grandaughter turns 16 this month. I want to send her flowers and I like to know which flowers are best for a 16yr old. What color and how many flowers, the number please?

Answer #1

I really like daisies and I found the meaning of them on this website I think there really good for teeneagers. heres what they symbolize; Daisy The daisy’s name comes from the Anglo-Saxon “daes eage,” or “day’s eye,” which refers to the way the flower opens and closes with the sun. The daisy is knows as a symbol of childhood innocence and is said to originate from a Dryad who presided over forests, meadows, and pastures. Roman mythological legend tells us that the nymph Belides, as she danced with the other nymphs at the edge of the forest, caught the eye of Vertumnus, the god of the orchards. To escape his unwanted attention, she transformed herself into the flower bellis, which is the daisy’s botanical name.

Daisies are often confused with chrysanthemums. The daisy continue to be associated with simplicity and modesty, characteristics carried down from the Victorian era. Heartbroken Victorian young women who wished to be loved once again by their suitors began a custom using the daisy, that is still in use today. In Victorian times is was a young maiden would pluck a daisy’s petals one by one and sing, “He loves me, he loves me not,” for each petal pulled. The last petal so plucked predicted the future of such love.

Young girls might also pick a handful of daisies with eyes closed. The number of blossoms in hand told of the number of years remaining until marriage. Its simplicity has made the daisy a favorite of many poets. Its healing and predictive powers made it popular not only with farmers, but also with an infamous English king. Spring, medieval farmers would say, would not arrive until one could set a foot on twelve daisies. To dream of daisies in springtime or summer was a lucky omen, but dreams of them in fall or winter meant certain doom. Transplanting wild daisies to a cultivated garden was considered to be very unlucky. King Henry VIII ate dishes of daisies to relieve himself from his stomach-ulcer pain. For then, it was also believed that drinking crushed daisies steeped in wine, in small doses over a period of fifteen could cure insanity.

The message that daisies bring are of innocence, purity, and gentleness on behalf of both the giver and the receiver. The daisy’s message is, “You have as many virtues as this plant has petals,” or, “I will consider your request.” A white daisy symbolizes a common feeling of affection, and a red daisy tells of beauty unknown to the possessor.

Answer #2

a nice mixed bunch… pink roses, oriental lilies, Lisianthus, germini and I think summet yellow too: hmmm maybe some yellow roses..

the ammount doesnt really matter, just a nice bunch :)

Answer #3

I think that’s really sweet :)

according to http://www.teleflora.com/birthflowers.asp Iris is the flower for february birthday celebrants.

personally though, I think pink roses or tulips are cool :)

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