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Posted by Charles Carithers on May 26, 2026 Flower Symbolism Inspired by Flowers

Books, Blooms, and Beautiful Meanings: A Flower for Every Beloved Novel

For avid readers, a book is never just a book. It is a mood, a setting, a whole experience. Flowers bring that experience to life in a fresh and visual way, adding color, texture, and personality to the places where we read, relax, and recharge. Whether you’re building the ultimate reading nook, making book club a little more whimsical, styling your bedside table, packing a novel for a getaway, or simply looking for new ways to make your everyday routine more inspired, pairing books and blooms is a beautiful way to celebrate the reading life. At Carithers Flowers, the premier florist in Atlanta, we’re sharing some of our most imaginative pairings with popular titles and timeless flowers, perfect for spoiling yourself and loved ones.

The Classics

Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë

This beloved classic follows Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw through a dramatic story of love, betrayal, and ultimate revenge. The famed Thrushcross Grange is thought to be inspired by the gardens of Ponden Hall in West Yorkshire, near Haworth. That connection brings to mind romantic English blooms like pink garden roses, tall delphinium stems, and abundant peonies.

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

This classic love story is set against the sparkling backdrop of 1920s New York, where the enigmatic Jay Gatsby is hopelessly drawn to Daisy Buchanan. Among the grand parties and rich glamour of the Jazz Age, the green light remains one of the novel’s most memorable symbols. It speaks to the American Dream, to money, and to Gatsby’s love for Daisy, much like the green orchid suggests luxury, prestige, and opulence. Round out the arrangement with roses for timeless romance and fresh daisies as a sweet nod to this novel’s unforgettable heroine.

Mystery Thrillers

The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

This suspenseful novel captivates readers with its many twists as Millie enters the world of Nina and Andrew. They seem to be the perfect couple, complete with a gorgeous home, luxury cars, and a well-rounded, beautiful young daughter. But in this story, nothing is ever quite as it appears. We’ll leave the surprises untouched, but it’s safe to say Millie has her own secrets, too. White orchids beautifully reflect the pristine look, purity, and elegance that define the opening of the novel, especially when paired with Nina’s flawless white wardrobe.

His & Hers by Alice Feeney

Packed with suspense, mystery, and shocking turns, His & Hers keeps readers hooked from start to finish. The novel follows Detective Jack Harper and newsreader Anna Andrews as they investigate and report on the same murders happening in their hometown. Its layered, fast-moving plot makes dahlias a beautiful and fitting floral symbol. Red dahlias stand out most of all, mirroring the red-and-white friendship bracelets that keep surfacing in connection with the murders.

Romance

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

Erin Morgenstern sweeps readers into a dreamlike world where magic, romance, and rivalry intertwine. Inside the black-and-white circus tents, guests dressed in black and white with hints of red move through one breathtaking spectacle after another. At the center of the story are Marco and Celia, two magical proteges whose connection grows even as they are forced to compete. Red roses represent their blossoming romance, while dark calla lilies and white accents mirror the book’s striking visual palette.

The Duke and I by Julia Quinn

Most people know the story of The Duke and I by now, even if they know it best as the hit Netflix series Bridgerton. Rich with springtime beauty and floral inspiration, the novel points us to one bloom above the rest– the tulip. With meanings tied to fame, passion, and love, especially in red, tulips are a natural match for this romantic tale. Yellow tulips add another layer with their connection to hopeless love. Fittingly, Simon presents Daphne, his future wife, with a bouquet of tulips in this first novel.

Beach Reads

The Five-Star Weekend by Elin Hilderbrand

This novel weaves together friendship, sisterhood, loss, love, and forgiveness as Hollis Shaw mourns her husband and hosts five friends (each representing a different stage of her life) at her Nantucket beach house. From polished breakfasts and breezy happy hours to elegant dinners and the inevitable chaos, The Five-Star Weekend is full of memorable coastal details. Blue and white hydrangeas beautifully capture the story’s mood, especially given their meaning of heartfelt emotion and gratitude.

The Wedding People by Aliso Espach

A favorite among readers, The Wedding People blends dark humor with genuine heart as Phoebe Stone arrives at the Grand Cornwall Inn in Newport, Rhode Island, prepared for a weekend of self-indulgence. Once there, she realizes she is the lone guest who is not part of the wedding festivities. With so much of the story unfolding around a wedding weekend, popular bridal flowers like ranunculus and white calla lilies offer the perfect floral nod.

Fiction

Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt

In this hit novel, an unexpected friendship with a giant Pacific octopus changes Tova’s life in ways she never could have predicted. Alongside its charm and curiosity, the novel beautifully explores themes of family, loss, love, and friendship. To reflect this story, we’re giving a nod to Marcellus, the giant Pacific octopus, with orange spider mums and colorful alstroemeria. These blooms evoke the movement and wonder of sea creatures while also symbolizing loyalty and devoted friendship.

Heart the Lover by Lily King

This compelling novel follows its narrator into the rarefied world of academia, where her relationships with Sam and his best friend, Yash, shape the story. Along the way, their lives become increasingly entangled, bringing tension, emotion, and complexity. Given the author’s floral name, orange lilies are the perfect fit for this title. At the same time, Peruvian lilies, or alstroemeria, make a meaningful companion bloom, representing the friendship, loyalty, and devotion found in each of the main characters.

At Carithers Flowers, we see books and flowers as two timeless forms of expression, each with its own language and charm. Pairing them together creates a meaningful bridge between storytelling and nature’s finest offerings. For those who love both, exploring these connections is inspiring, thoughtful, and truly beautiful.

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