Crocus Flowers

Crocus Flowers



“Welcome, wild harbinger of spring!
To this small nook of earth;
Feeling and fancy fondly cling
Round thoughts which owe their birth
To thee, and to the humble spot
Where chance has fixed thy lowly lot!”
- Bernard Barton


Epitomize your feeling with Crocus Flowers which alone has delineated the sensation of “falling in love” since ages. Define your love; articulate your feelings; add words to your emotion with the white magic, with the blue kisses and with the purple dreams of the crocus. Send her crocus to whisper silently “for thee I live, for thee I die”. Have you ever experienced the brilliance of reflecting your emotion into the eyes of your beloved without even uttering a word? Have you ever felt the sensation of saying all those words whilst mouthing nothing? Feel the magic of love, experience the effervescence of the very beat of love within your pulses—send her crocus to murmur “You are my true love “whilst saying nothing.

Let the tiny flowers do the magic on this valentine day whist whispering your feelings into her ears in amidst its luminosity, sedulity and passion. “Cheerfulness, youthfulness gladness” –that is what crocus symbolizes in the midst of its majesty and sheen.

Crocus Flowers, with its delicate beauty, with its magical seethe sings the prelude of spring. What best can whisper “hey its spring now!!” than that of the saffron shimmer of the crocus which has almost all the traits to redefine your ceaseless passion for your beloved. Send crocus to reassure your love; send crocus as a pledge to be with him/her through the entire thick and thins of life; send crocus as an accolade to the good times spend together and as a promise of a colorful tomorrow.
Crocus with its gleam and reek is just not a flower but a saga retold, a dream satisfied and is somewhat like is as if splendor palpated with its entire magic. Rich myths enlace crocus. Crocus was a young and handsome shepherd who once madly fell in love with the lovely fairy – smilax. Gods were so pleased with the depth of his devotion that they blessed crocus with the boon of immortality—hence turned him into a beautiful flower – “The crocus”.