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March is a magical turning point. Winter loosens its grip, the days stretch longer, and the earth begins to whisper again in color.
Here at the little flower shop on the square in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, we see it every day—customers walking in with a spark of hope, ready to say something meaningful… but not always sure how.
Flowers, you see, have always had a language of their own.

Long before text messages and emojis, people spoke through petals. A bouquet wasn’t just a gift—it was a message, a confession, a celebration, or even a secret.
And March flowers? They carry some of the most powerful meanings of all—because they symbolize transition, renewal, and the courage to begin again.
So the next time you pick up a bouquet, ask yourself: What am I really saying?
The Forgotten Art of Floral Storytelling
In the Victorian era, floriography—the language of flowers—was practically a second language. A carefully chosen arrangement could express love, rejection, admiration, or apology without a single word spoken.
Today, that tradition is making a quiet comeback.
At The Little Flower Shop on The Square, we love helping customers rediscover this lost art.
Whether you're building a bouquet for a first date, a birthday, or just because—it’s not just about what looks pretty. It’s about what feels right.
“Flowers don’t just decorate a moment—they define it.”
And in March, every bloom carries a story of awakening.
Why March Flowers Speak Louder
March flowers are different. They’ve pushed through cold soil. They’ve survived frost. They’ve earned their beauty.
That’s why they symbolize:
- New beginnings
- Quiet strength
- Hope after hardship
- Fresh starts and second chances
Giving March flowers isn’t just thoughtful—it’s deeply symbolic.
Daffodils: The Trumpet of New Beginnings
Bright, cheerful, and impossible to ignore, daffodils are the unofficial ambassadors of March.
What they say:
- “A fresh start is here.”
- “You’ve got this.”
- “Better days are coming.”
Daffodils are perfect for someone starting a new job, moving into a new home, or stepping into a new chapter of life.
“If sunshine had a voice, it would sound like daffodils.”
Pro tip from the shop: Never gift a single daffodil—it’s traditionally considered unlucky. Always give them in a bunch to multiply the joy.
Tulips: Simple, Honest Love
Tulips may look simple, but their message is beautifully direct.
What they say:
- Red tulips: “I love you.”
- Pink tulips: “I care deeply.”
- Yellow tulips: “You bring sunshine into my life.”
Unlike roses, tulips don’t shout—they speak gently and sincerely.
They’re perfect for:
- New relationships
- Thoughtful gestures
- “Just because” moments
At our shop, tulips are one of the most requested flowers in March—and for good reason. They’re honest, warm, and effortlessly elegant.
Hyacinths: Emotion in Full Bloom
Hyacinths are bold—not just in color, but in meaning.
What they say:
- Purple: “I’m sorry. Please forgive me.”
- Blue: “I trust you.”
- Pink: “You are in my thoughts.”
These are emotional flowers—perfect when words fall short.
Their fragrance fills a room quickly, making them ideal for:
- Apology bouquets
- Reconnection gifts
- Deeply personal moments
Shop insight: Hyacinths are often chosen by people who really mean what they’re saying.
Daisies: Pure Joy & Innocence
What they say:
- “You make life brighter.”
- “I appreciate your kindness.”
- “Let’s keep things simple and happy.”
They’re playful, lighthearted, and full of charm—perfect for:
- Friends
- Children
- Casual gifts
Daisies remind us that not every message has to be serious. Sometimes, joy is enough.
Roses in March: A Softer Side of Love
What they say:
- White: “New beginnings and remembrance”
- Peach: “Gratitude and sincerity”
- Light pink: “Gentle admiration”
March roses are less about grand romance and more about meaningful connection.
The Secret Is in the Mix
Here’s where things get really interesting…
A bouquet isn’t just about individual flowers—it’s about how they come together.
Example bouquet message:
- Daffodils + Tulips + Hyacinths
= “You’ve been through a lot, but I believe in your new beginning—and I’m here for you.”
That’s the magic of floral design. It’s storytelling without words.
At Veda's Flowers & Gifts, The Little Flower Shop on The Square, we don’t just arrange flowers—we help you craft messages.
Infographic: What Your March Bouquet Is Saying
Quick Flower Meaning Guide
- Daffodils → New beginnings & hope
- Tulips → Honest love & warmth
- Hyacinths → Deep emotion & sincerity
- Daisies → Joy & innocence
- Roses (spring tones) → Gentle connection & appreciation
Bouquet Tip:
Mix bold flowers (like daffodils) with soft ones (like tulips) to create emotional balance.
When to Let Flowers Speak for You
There are moments when words just don’t land the way we want them to.
That’s where flowers step in.
- Saying “I’m sorry” without awkwardness
- Showing appreciation without overdoing it
- Celebrating someone quietly but meaningfully
- Letting someone know they’re on your mind
Flowers soften the moment. They create space for emotion.
And in March, when everything feels like it’s waking up again, that gesture means even more.
A Local Touch: The Square in Bloom
There’s something special about picking up flowers right here on the historic Murfreesboro square.
You’re not grabbing a generic bouquet—you’re choosing something crafted, intentional, and personal.

We see it all the time:
- A husband rediscovering romance with tulips
- A mother sending daisies to her daughter “just because”
- A friend offering hyacinths as a heartfelt apology
These aren’t just transactions. They’re stories unfolding—one bouquet at a time.
Final Thought: Say It Without Saying It
The next time you walk into The Little Flower Shop on The Square, don’t just ask, “What looks good?”
Ask: “What do I want to say?”
Because the right bouquet doesn’t just sit in a vase.
It speaks. It comforts. It celebrates. It remembers.
And in the quiet language of March flowers, sometimes the most powerful messages are the ones never spoken out loud.
Stop by Veda's, the little flower shop on the square and let us help you say exactly what’s on your heart—beautifully, naturally, and in full bloom.
