Code: EVGU2403
An excellent idea when a dear person is going throught a sickness period is this colourful and springlike bundle with a lovely fragrance.
Thanks to an able interplay of flowers and colours you can surprise whoever.
Alstroemeria
This plant takes name from Baron Klas Von Alstroemer, who first took seed in Europe from south America.
From original regions derives also the common name Peruvian Lily,Incas Lily or Andes Lily where it's considered the symbol of victory of Good against evil
and it's protagonist of many tribal rituals and festive cerimonials.
Delphinum
Synonimous with pureness and innocence due to its candour (if yellow, it means falseness). It alludes to wives, unsullied flower, to become symbol of Mary. Heraldry emblem of France's monarchs.
Gerbera
Also called daisy of Transvaal (southern Africa), Gerbera belongs to the family of Compositae.
Yellow, red and orange are the well-known colours.
This flower is linked to love and compassion.
Giglio
The lily is native is native of Balkan peninsula and Asia. It's a white and pure flower and for this reason it's symbol of purity, for Christians in particular.
S.Giuseppe is often represented with a stick and white lilies.
The lily is also the symbol of city of Florence.
Mythology tells that lily was born from a milk drop fallen from breast of Juno while she breast-food Hercules.
So its meaning is purity and chastity.
Girasole
The sunflower is symbol of devotion of lover for his darling, because of its circular movement that follows sun. It has ancient origins: in northern America remains of this flower date back to 3000 years before Christ.
American Indians considered it a sacred plant because it has numerous uses.
In Perù it is emblem of sun god.
Sunflower was loved by the king Luigi XIV (Sun King) during the victorian age in Great Britain; it was painted on clothes, engraved in wood, forged in metal.
Oscar Wilde wanted the sunflower as the symbol of an aesthetic movement founded by himself.
In Italy, poets like Montale and D'Annunzio have praised it in their lines.
Van Gogh often painted sunflowers.

