Flower Tattoos are undoubtedly one of the most popular body ink art sought by women. Botanists estimate that there are more than 240,000 species of flowering plants. And many flowers have special meanings to many cultures. If you are seeking to get a flower inked in some special spot, why just pick from a catalog of flower tattoo designs? Maybe instead bring a bouquet or at least a sample of the flower itself. Think how exciting it would be to match a flower inked on your body with a perfume with the very scent of that flower?
Flower tattoo designs have been around nearly as long as the art of tattooing itself, and may be discreetly placed in a variety of places on the body. Sorry guys, but we're focusing on the womenfolk here. A single rose above a a breast is a popular spot for an inked design and it can be placed low enough to the nipple so that if you never show cleavage or wear revealing attire, the tattoo is only for the eyes and touch of your lover.
Roses are obviously very popular flower tattoo designs. So are the Daffodils. A Daffodil tattoo can have various meanings, including: deceitfulness, hope, regard and unrequited love. Daisies, on the other hand, generally signify innocence. Hibiscus flower suggest delicate beauty. The water lily: purity of heart. The calla lily: maiden modesty. The day lily: a coquettish nature. These are just some examples of meanings of flower tatoos. Use your imagination, and celebrate and enhance the beauty of the female flesh with an inked flower of the meaning special to you.

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