If you’re unsure whether your partner prefers roses, tulips, or sunflowers, it may be time to ask. One in four Americans doesn’t know their partner’s favorite flower.
A new survey of 2,000 Americans looked at the role flowers play for people both in their romantic lives and beyond.
Results showed just a quarter (24%) of those in relationships who think their partner has a favorite flower are actually able to name their loved one’s preferred bloom.
The survey conducted by Talker Research on behalf of BloomsyBox also found a similar number (22%) of those in relationships don’t know what their partner’s favorite flower even looks like. 5
The results suggest many romantics may need to engage their partner’s flowery side a little more when trying to impress, but findings showed they’re