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Why Do We Buy Flowers on Mother's Day?

Have you ever wondered, "Why do we buy flowers on Mother's Day?" Flowers have long been associated with Mother's Day as a traditional gift to honour and celebrate mothers. There are a few key reasons why flowers have become such a popular choice for this holiday.


Flowers symbolise appreciation and love.

Giving flowers on Mother's Day is a way to express gratitude, admiration, and affection for one's mother. Flowers are seen as a thoughtful, heartfelt gesture to show mothers how much they are valued. The delicate beauty and vibrant colours of flowers can convey the depth of a person's feelings for their mother.



A colourful floral arrangement with pink roses and gerberas

(source: Patricia's Flower's Luxe Pink Box)


Flowers have a long history of being used in celebrations and rituals.

Historically, flowers have been used in various cultures to mark important life events and milestones, such as births, weddings, and funerals. The practice of giving flowers on Mother's Day likely stems from this tradition of using flowers to commemorate special occasions. Flowers have become ingrained in the cultural fabric as an appropriate way to celebrate mothers.



Floral arrangement of yellow flowers

(source: Patricia's Flowers Designer's Choice: Yellow)


Flowers are associated with femininity and motherhood.

Many flowers, such as roses, lilies, and carnations, are seen as delicate and beautiful, qualities often associated with the feminine. Flowers can therefore be seen as an appropriate gift to honor the maternal figure. The nurturing and life-giving qualities of flowers also make them a fitting symbol for mothers.



A bouquet of pink flowers, with pastel pink gerberas

(source: Patricia's Flowers Luxe Pink Bouquet)


Flowers are widely available and accessible. Mother's Day falls in the spring (in the Northern hemisphere) when many flowers are in bloom, making them a readily available and affordable gift option. This accessibility has contributed to the tradition of giving flowers on this holiday.


Common Mother's Day Flower Choices

  • Roses: A classic symbol of love and appreciation

  • Carnations: The official flower of Mother's Day, often in pink or white

  • Lilies: Representing purity, beauty, and motherhood

  • Tulips: Bright and cheerful flowers that symbolize perfect, enduring love

  • Chrysanthemums: Representing fidelity, optimism, and long life



A bouquet of pink and red flowers with a bottle of wine

(source: Patricia's Flowers Blush Elegance Collection)


So why do we buy flowers on Mother's Day?

To put it simply, the tradition of giving flowers on Mother's Day stems from their symbolic meaning as a gesture of love and appreciation, their historical use in celebrations, their feminine associations, and their widespread availability. Flowers remain a popular and meaningful gift choice to honour mothers on their special day.


 

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