Shades of yellow
Whether yellow or golden yellow, these colors have it all. They have so much positive symbolism
that you can practically not go wrong with yellow flowers.
Yellow flowers give strength and optimism
Bright yellow is associated with the sun and sunshine.
This color therefore stands for optimism, interest, openness,
intuition, inspiration and vitality.
Yellow flowers have
the effect of a dose of sunshine. They cheer up and have an
enlivening and inspiring effect.
They are just right on occasions
when you want to give optimism and strength.
Moreover, they are often used in the everyday business world.
Yellow in other cultures
Yellow also has many positive meanings in other cultures.
In India, for example, women wear bright yellow saris during
the festival in honor of the wise goddess Saraswati.
This is because yellow symbolizes light and truth.
In China, on the other hand, yellow is synonymous with fame and progress,
and yellow flowers are considered lucky charms.
Golden yellow flowers for happiness and contentment
Golden yellow is associated with gold. Therefore, this color
represents wealth and happiness.
Golden yellow flowers have a more
subtle effect than bright yellow. That is why they are suitable for
serene people to whom you want to wish happiness and contentment.
They are also appropriate
for congratulations and are popular in the everyday business world.
More about flower colors and their symbolism
Shades of white & off-white
Whether lifestyle, wedding, birth or even mourning: white always fits. But why is white the answer to so many different life situations?
Shades of green
When we see green, our nervous system releases hormones that have a calming effect. So, a look at nature and we relax. But green also has other advantages.
Shades of yellow
Whether yellow or golden yellow, these colors have it all. They have so much positive symbolism that you can practically not go wrong with yellow flowers.
Shades of orange & salmon
Feel like giving someone pure joie de vivre? With orange or salmon flowers, you can't go wrong. But read for yourself.
Shades of red
Red for love? Yes, but not only. Because red also stands for many other positive qualities in our lives, even in other cultures.
Shades of rose, pink & purple
Whether it's romance and affection or nobility, rose, pink and purple flowers are extremely popular.
Shades of violet & blue
Creative violet or soothing blue in the bouquet? We reveal the properties of violet and blue flowers.
Multicolored bouquets
Lately colorful bouquets are totally trendy. Perhaps because with a single bouquet you can express different feelings.