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How many carnations should I send for Mother's Day? What color is good?
The number of carnations does not have a special meaning

Carnations, most of which represent love, charm and feelings of respect, red represents love and care. Legend has it that the pink carnation is the result of the Virgin Mary's sad tears when she saw Jesus suffer, and carnations grew where the tears fell, thus making the pink carnation a symbol of undying motherly love. Unlike roses, carnations represent the love of light and warm, suitable for describing the love of family, so children more carnations to their parents.

Carnation language:

Passion, charm, make people tender love, true love, mother I love you, warm blessings, love you, warm, kind, mother's love at no cost, forgiveness, mother's flower, rich affection, affectionate thoughts, pure adoration, passionate love, enthusiasm, sadness and remorse, pain, greatness, holiness, kindness, condolences, heart to heart, sincere, Lucky, Thoughts.

White: sweet and lovely, innocence, pure love, gift of good luck to women, purity, pure friendship, my living love, my love forever, faith, elegant love, truth, respect

Pink: I will never forget you, beauty, youth, love, wishing my mother to be young and beautiful forever; touching, bright, motherly love, feminine love, I love you passionately Red: my heart aches for you, appreciation, admiration, infatuation, affection, passionate love, passionate, broken heart, longing, believe in your love, wishing my mother a long and healthy life, wishing you good health

Yellow: you disappoint me, abandonment, contempt, long-lasting friendship, thankfulness for my mother's kindness, rejection, insult, contempt, eternal gratitude, deep friendship

Beige: sadness

Dark red: passionate love

Peach: in love with you

Mixed colors: rejection of your love

Purple: capriciousness, unpredictability

Splotched: rejection, I can't be with you

Striped: I'm sorry

Personal advice: red