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.
Send "I love you," free →
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.
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.
Red tulips that bloom on her phone, her name, your words, no app or sign-up.
Create it now →The red tulip means a declared, perfect love; the red rose means passion; peonies mean a deepening romance.
Red tulips, peonies, and red ranunculus all say I love you without the red-roses cliche.
Pick a flower that means love, add a short line in your own words, and send it, free, by link, with her name.