At Horto do Campo Grande you’ll find the perfect bouquet or plant to impress your loved one this Valentine’s Day. As well as the classic red rose, which symbolises love and passion, there are many other flowers and plants full of meaning!
Learn about the symbolism of each flower and plant when it comes to giving a gift. Make the perfect match!

Red rose – As well as expressing intense love, the red rose also symbolises respect and veneration, making it the most classic choice for expressing affection for the one you love the most.
Tulip – Originally from Turkey, tulips are seen as a symbol of love and affection. Their beauty and the variety of colours available make it possible to convey different emotions, making them a popular choice for expressing feelings.
Daisy – There are many meanings attributed to the daisy. As well as symbolising innocence and purity, daisies have been associated with youth and renewal. Giving daisies can be interpreted as a simple and authentic gesture of love.
Carnation – Carnations are a demonstration of pure love. The white carnation expresses love and passion, the red carnation pure and innocent love and the pink carnation represents eternal love.



Anthurium – Known for its exotic appearance, the anthurium is considered a symbol of hospitality, representing warmth and acceptance in a relationship. Its shape also evokes passion and desire.
Orchid – With a wide variety of colours and shapes, orchids are a symbol of beauty. As well as expressing lust and seduction, orchids also symbolise love and strength.
Calathea – The calathea represents the beginning or a fresh start, and is one of the plants chosen for Valentine’s Day gifts. As well as adding beauty to the environment, it carries with it a symbolic message of mutual respect and understanding in love.
Succulents – Succulents represent resilience and the ability to thrive in adverse conditions. They are a great choice to symbolise a love that flourishes even in the face of day-to-day adversity.
Dieffenbachia – Known as ‘with me no one can’, the Dieffenbachia is associated with protection and protection against negative energies, making it a symbolic choice for expressing care and zeal.
Snake Plant – The Snake Plant can be a unique and symbolic choice. With its vibrant green foliage and long stems, this plant represents strength and determination and can symbolise the durability of a relationship.
Lavender – Known for its fragrance, lavender is known for its relaxing and aromatic properties, conveying the idea of tranquillity in the relationship. Lavender also symbolises love and devotion.
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