June 20, 2008, Newsletter Issue #126: He Loves Me…He Loves Me Not…

Tip of the Week

Ah, the daisy, the flower that asks the timeless questions, “He loves me? He loves me not?” This adorable flower was named by Carolis Linnaeus in the 17th Century and has been helping individuals question intentions ever since.

Overall, when you give this type of flower you are giving cheerfulness, you're telling someone that they are a wonderful friend, or you are sharing optimism. Generally the daisy is a friendship flower but in the rare case that red daisies are given, love is being expressed. In addition, yellow ones can mean slighted love and white can insinuate truth.

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