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Article: Celebrate, Appreciate, and Inspire: Flowers for International Women’s Day

Appreciate, and Inspire: Flowers for International Women’s Day

Celebrate, Appreciate, and Inspire: Flowers for International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day (IWD), celebrated on March 8th, is a time to honour the achievements of women worldwide, recognise progress toward gender equality, and appreciate the incredible women in our lives. And what better way to show gratitude than with flowers?

The History of International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day dates back to 1908, when 15,000 women marched in New York City demanding better working conditions, voting rights, and equal pay. In 1910, the idea of a global day for women was proposed in Copenhagen, leading to the first IWD celebration in 1911. Today, it is marked worldwide with events, activism, and appreciation.

Why Flowers Are a Meaningful IWD Tradition

The tradition of gifting mimosa flowers (known as wattle in Australia) began in Italy in 1946. Mimosa was chosen as a symbol of resilience, sensitivity, and unity, with its rapid growth and spread mirroring the solidarity of the women’s movement, making it a perfect emblem of women's strength.

As the tradition spread beyond Italy, where mimosa is not seasonably available in March, other flowers like roses, tulips, and lilies became popular choices to honour women.

Choosing the Right Flowers for IWD

Flowers have long been a symbol of love, admiration, and appreciation, making them an ideal gift for International Women’s Day. Where mimosa isn’t available, other flowers carry meaningful symbolism:

  • Roses – Admiration and friendship
  • Tulips – Elegance and grace
  • Lilies – Femininity and appreciation

Gifting flowers on International Women’s Day is a simple yet powerful way to honour the women in your life.

Celebrate the Women in Your Life with Flowers

International Women’s Day is a time to honour, appreciate, and empower women around the world. Whether it’s a mentor, friend, colleague, or family member, a thoughtful floral gift symbolises gratitude and admiration.

Beyond flowers, there are many meaningful ways to support and uplift women globally. Explore these resources to learn more about the history, impact, and ways to celebrate International Women’s Day:

  • UN Women – International Women’s Day – Discover global initiatives and how you can support gender equality.
  • International Women’s Day Official Website – Learn about events, campaigns, and ways to get involved.
  • The History of International Women’s Day – A deep dive into the origins and significance of this important day.

This March 8th, celebrate the incredible women in your life with a gift that speaks volumes. Explore our elegant IWD Bouquet —stunning arrangements crafted to honour strength, resilience, and grace.

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