Since the earliest days of history, flowers have given inspiration to artists and poets, and they have been present in different kinds of artistry, such as carvings, paintings, textile, and metal ware. Some of them served as food or more often as medicine, and they appeared in mythology and folklore. They bring us beauty and fragrance brightening our lives and pleasuring our senses.
It is possible to send flowers in many ways, but regardless their meaning, shape, or color, flowers have a common feature - they have an immediate impact on our happiness. Based on the color of our bouquet, we can express and create a wide range of different emotions and feelings. For example, while blue colored blooms express harmony, tranquillity and give the sense of stability, the red colored ones represent intense passionate dynamic feelings and are perfect to seduce someone.
According to research studies conducted at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, those who send flowers, can create a long lasting elevation in the mood of their loved ones, even creating therapeutic effects on their mood. Depending on their tint, flowers are able to induce the production of calming, stimulating and mood boosting hormones and this way communicating different messages to our brain. For instance, if we send flowers in yellow, the yellow light waves will produce an alert, clearheaded effect and feelings of optimism.
Through the wide variety of messages we can convey, we are able to make personal connections with the recipient of our gift. When we send flowers, we can make an intimate with our loved ones, and increase contact with family members and friends. We can also send flowers to seniors, to ease their depression, inspire their social connections as well as refresh their memory.
Based on Rutgers University researches flower givers make the best impression when they regard their friends and loved ones. The research shows that those who send flowers and not other gifts are considered as caring and emotionally intelligent people.
It is possible to send flowers in many ways, but regardless their meaning, shape, or color, flowers have a common feature - they have an immediate impact on our happiness. Based on the color of our bouquet, we can express and create a wide range of different emotions and feelings. For example, while blue colored blooms express harmony, tranquillity and give the sense of stability, the red colored ones represent intense passionate dynamic feelings and are perfect to seduce someone.
According to research studies conducted at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, those who send flowers, can create a long lasting elevation in the mood of their loved ones, even creating therapeutic effects on their mood. Depending on their tint, flowers are able to induce the production of calming, stimulating and mood boosting hormones and this way communicating different messages to our brain. For instance, if we send flowers in yellow, the yellow light waves will produce an alert, clearheaded effect and feelings of optimism.
Through the wide variety of messages we can convey, we are able to make personal connections with the recipient of our gift. When we send flowers, we can make an intimate with our loved ones, and increase contact with family members and friends. We can also send flowers to seniors, to ease their depression, inspire their social connections as well as refresh their memory.
Based on Rutgers University researches flower givers make the best impression when they regard their friends and loved ones. The research shows that those who send flowers and not other gifts are considered as caring and emotionally intelligent people.











