when "i love you" needs more than a text

What flower means love?

Some flowers don't just decorate the feeling, they declare it. Here's which flower says I love you, and a free way to send one with your own words.

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The Declaration, red tulips that mean I love you

The flowers that mean love

Red roses mean passionate love, true, but everyone reaches for them, so they can read as a default. Red tulips are quieter and stronger: in flower language the red tulip is a declaration of love, the most direct "it's you" a flower can make. That's why our The Declaration is built from them.

What flower means "I love you" besides roses?

How to say I love you with flowers

Pick the flower that carries the feeling, then say the rest in your own voice. The flower makes it safe to be direct; your words make it real. Don't outsource the line, a generated "I love you" defeats the entire point.

What to write

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Red tulips that bloom on her phone, her name, your words, no app or sign-up.

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Common questions

What flower means love?

The red tulip means a declared, perfect love; the red rose means passion; peonies mean a deepening romance.

What flower means I love you besides roses?

Red tulips, peonies, and red ranunculus all say I love you without the red-roses cliche.

How do you say I love you with flowers?

Pick a flower that means love, add a short line in your own words, and send it, free, by link, with her name.