Beauty Among Flowers: A Gift of Love

Flowers are beauty that you find and are mysterious in its meaning and purpose in life. In any occasion like Valentines day their symbolic image releases and breathes the freshness and authenticity of nature crafted through bouquets.

While the delicate flowers bloom it brings an element of surprise for the leaves. Its arched stem allows for you to inch over and observe how small it is.

Red is hopeful and romantic proposal. A true statement piece that transcends to how unique this flower is. Its bright colors have a pretty texture that is different from traditional flower but tied together in a bouquet makes it a grant gesture during Valentine's Day.

This signifies earthy tones and symbolic to being down to earth, peace and appreciation for everything around you.

The yellow flower is distinct in its vibrant colors since the contract of the dark shadows from the multiple petals. While you can see that the budding inside the flowers its a perfect fit in any bouquet to bring a fresh breath of sunshine.

You can see how the plants around the red flower have healing properties that encapsulate and radiate joy and happiness.

Orchids, a classic favorite and keeps the nostalgia alive and can come in different colors in a variety or choices and patterns, is perfect for simple gift to your loved ones. It can be a symbol of friendship with other and has been popular for expression of femininity.

This red leaf is romanticized over its unreal colors and is elegant for valentines day since it gives a strong presence when stored in any area.

Colleen Tran '26

Colleen Tran is a junior in her first year with ND Journalism, and is the section editor. She occasionally enjoys watching movies and TV shows that motivate her to draw out inspiration about what she wants to write. She likes singing and listening to music that captures her attention ever since she was young. What drives her passion to write articles this year is due to her excitement in writing about different kind of topics, and also appreciating taking lots of photos.

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