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The origins of Valentine’s Day and the messages behind gifts of bouquets

You can’t go wrong sending roses for Valentine’s Day, but other cut flowers, even plants, score meaningful points, too

Yellow roses — which once represented greed and jealousy — now offer good health, joy and friendship. (Betty Cahill, Special to The Denver Post)
Yellow roses — which once represented greed and jealousy — now offer good health, joy and friendship. (Betty Cahill, Special to The Denver Post)
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You can’t go wrong sending roses for Valentine’s Day, but other cut flowers, even plants, score meaningful points, too.

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