Why Flowers?
- Anni - The Flower Van

- May 12
- 1 min read
There is something deeply human about flowers.
Even a single bloom can express love, empathy and celebration without the need for words.
Flowers are one of the most meaningful gifts we can give because they carry emotion in a quiet and universal way.
Flowers have always been tied to important moments in our lives.
We use flowers at weddings to celebrate love, beauty and new beginnings.
We place them at funerals to honour memory and offer comfort.
We send bouquets to friends during difficult times and give blooms to mark milestones and achievements.
In each case, flowers become more than petals and stems — they become emotional messengers.
Part of their power comes from their fleeting beauty.
Flowers bloom brilliantly but only for a short time, reminding us to treasure moments, relationships, and the people we love.
Their temporary nature mirrors the fragility and preciousness of life itself.
Flowers also create connection.
Even strangers often pause to admire flowers in public spaces, sharing small moments of wonder and calm.
Flowers transform spaces into places of warmth and gathering.
Perhaps most importantly, flowers help express love.
Not only romantic love, but friendship, family connection, compassion, and care.
Sometimes words feel inadequate, especially during emotional moments.
Flowers help bridge that gap. They offer presence without demanding conversation.
A bouquet says:
“I’m thinking of you.”
“You matter to me.”
“I’m here.”
“I love you.”
And sometimes, that is exactly what someone needs to hear.

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