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VIDEO from Medialink and the Flower Promotion Organization: Red Roses for Sweethearts, Pink Roses from an Admirer and Carnations for a First Date

NEW YORK, Feb. 13 PRNewswire — More than one-third (35.9 percent) of Americans will be celebrating Valentine's Day with flowers for their loved ones, according to the National Retail Federation. While a dozen red roses may seem like the obvious choice, the type and length of the relationship may deem otherwise. Specific varieties, colors or even how they are presented can communicate different messages.

(See video from the Flower Promotion Organization at: http://media.medialink.com/WebNR.aspx?story=34536)

Red roses represent the most romantic love, and should be given to those in a serious relationship. Are you a secret admirer? Pink roses are a tasteful way to say "I am interested." Colorful daises are the perfect flower for the family matriarch. Lilies in shades of white, cream, yellow, red and pink symbolize sweetness and purity, and are the ideal flower to give to a daughter. Carnations symbolize a love that has not yet blossomed. A bold bunch of pink or red carnations can make a lasting impression on a first date. Not only have carnations come into favor in recent years, they also signify hope of a long-term relationship.

If you do give or receive flowers this year, there are three important steps to follow to ensure long-lasting enjoyment from the beautiful blooms:

— Remember to re-cut the stems under water — Remove leaves that fall below the water line — Add one package of flower preservative to fresh water

Registered journalists can access video, audio, text, graphics and photos for free and unrestricted use at http://www.mediaseed.tv.

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SOURCE Medialink and the Flower Promotion Organization

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