Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Mandrake

Mandrake flowers are pale purple in color and they are such small and beautiful to be admired. Mandrake flowers are included in bouquets to convey a different message. Mandrake flowers are believed to represent some indifferent or horror. Imagine how funny it would be to send a bouquet of Mandrake flowers to your friend in reply to their enquiry on some of your experience. It may be some kind of trip you had or your experience with anyone or any thing. A bouquet of mandrakes send in return to their letter would surely burst them into laughter and they would certainly be surprised by the kind of flowers you chose to send them. It is for sure that such a gift can certainly let them admire your sense of humor and your knowledge in sending the relevant flowers in time.

A bouquet of mandrake flowers can be send to someone whom you think had been indifferent to you in some way or to let them know that you didn’t expect such a kind of indifferent behavior from them. A bouquet of mandrake can be send along with a indifferent gift which can let the receiver expect that the gift you have send for them is something quite different and that would make them more anxious and much awaited to get surprised by your gift. So why waiting to give your dear ones a suspense and that would be something different too.

Mandrake flowers are also sent to signify horror and hence they can be send to someone to let them know that you are in a horrific situation or its horror out there in some place where you had been new to. It can be send to someone to let them know that you are in a situation which is too horrific to withstand. Mandrakes are plants which are said to resemble human figures and were used for magical rituals. The very concept can let us know that they were considered to posses some magical powers and in Hebrew they mean “love plant”. We the Blooming Britain, the leading floral site, provide you the very best collection of flowers for your special occasions.

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