Friday, October 16, 2009

Lavender tulips and the psychology of lavender colour

Colour is a meaningful constant for sighted people and it is a powerful psychological tool. By using colour psychology, one can send a positive or negative message, encourage sales, calm a crowd, or make an athlete pump iron hard
Lavender is not so stuffy as regal purple. Rather, the meaning of lavender flowers is one of womanhood in her prime. The elegance of lavender reflects the grace and feminine beauty of those who receive it. Modest yet mature, lavender connotes a message of what it really means to be a woman.






Bicolor Tulips













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