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When an anime character holds flowers and each petal says something words can't, the bouquet tag covers those touching, important moments. The flowers worsen emotions in romantic confessions, graduation scenes, wedding ceremonies, and goodbye scenes. Whatever the bouquet, a nervous boy holding red roses before a confession or a white bride holding lilies at the altar, it usually indicates something important.

Great color contrast in bouquet art. The character designs and backgrounds contrast with bright reds, soft pinks, pale whites, and warm yellows. Many artists place flowers near a character's face or chest, drawing the eye between them. Shoujo-style pieces with pastel roses and flowing dresses, fantasy settings with characters carrying non-existent flower arrangements, and slice-of-life scenes with a grocery store bouquet that feels huge. Japanese artists love to play with the meanings of roses, sunflowers, wisteria, and cherry blossoms.

Fans of hanakotoba, the Japanese language of flowers, will immediately understand its meaning. Yellow roses represent jealousy, white chrysanthemums sadness, and red camellias burning love. Clannad, Your Lie in April, and many shoujo romances use flower symbolism widely. While contemplating, these wallpapers are soothing.

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