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5 Beautiful Flowers To Send To Your Enemies To Express Your Enmity

Your Flower's Guide For All Your Haters

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5 Beautiful Flowers To Send To Your Enemies To Express Your Enmity

Spring is finally here and we can see how flowers are blooming all across, it can remind us of how a powerful gift it is to give flowers to brighten someone's day. Most people send flowers as a sign of love or friendship, but there is a lot more meaning in flowers than we think. Although these are not commonly understood by populations, some flowers can cover negative feelings.

I am sure you're wondering why would you send flowers to someone you don't like? Well, did you know that there are some flowers you can give the ultimate passive-aggressive message across? This is your time, now you can craft a beautiful bouquet with a secret meaning and still get credit for being nice while expressing your enmity.

Flowers that look beautiful, but satisfy your need to send the message across it's the perfect gift for those people you may dislike. Here is a guide for choosing your perfect flower bouquet.

1. Aconite

Aconite (Monkshood)

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Enlighten your enemies with this pretty-looking purple flower also known as Monkshood or Devil's Helmet, its meaning may be actually a sign of danger, hatred and "to be cautious", perfect to warn your enemies.

2. Striped Carnation

Striped Carnation

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This beautiful solidly-colored counterpart flower has more of a negative connotation. It signifies rejection or refusal, in other words, how to say "No" without feeling guilty and seeming obnoxious.

3. Snap Dragon

Snap Dragons

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Instead of getting into another boyfriend/girlfriend disagreement. Girls, appear fascinating and cordial while sending a Snap Dragon to your boyfriends. Because of concealment, Snap Dragons have taken on a meaning of deception. No more yelling about how "he lied to you", take upon action the best way possibleā€” buying him flowers.

4. Petunia

Petunias

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Petunia's may be striking flowers, but its meaning is not quite as flattering as this flower's beauty. Anger, followed by resentment, it's a message that for sure will get you into trouble. You've been warned!

5. Frog Ophrys

Frog Orquid

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophrys_apifera

This hardy interesting-looking orchid is a very popular flower symbolizing disgust. Keep this in mind the next time you're sending or receiving this type of flower.

Some of these flowers have pretty harsh messages behind them, but most people don't know the hidden meaning of most flowers. Now you know which flowers you shouldn't give to the one you love! And which flowers will be perfect for those people you feel the obligation to send a meaningful gift for those who you don't really care for. While many don't care what the flower meaning is, only how they look like, some people do pay attention to the little details and messages behind each flower. This being the perfect gif for revenge. And if they do know what these flower meaning are all about, you can always claim you didn't. I'm not advocating you send these to anyone, I just want you to get to know your options.

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