March 21, Yellow Flower Day: Why are they given away and what does Floricenta have to do with it?
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Have you already been given your yellow flower or bouquet this Friday, March 21st? Yes, today is Yellow Flowers Day, so if you have seen any or several flowers of this color hanging around there there is a reason for it.The gesture not only occurs in Costa Rica, but in many countries of Latin America.As has been known in recent years, the origin of the tradition is due to a viral phenomenon that emerged on social networks in the context of the a…
Yellow flowers is a gesture full of symbolism and emotion that has transcended their origins to become a popular tradition in many cultures. Originally, the custom of giving yellow flowers gained strength thanks to the soap opera “Floricienta”, in which the protagonist longed to receive these flowers as a sign of true love and happiness. This scene, along with the emblematic song that accompanied her, made millions of spectators associate yellow…
With the arrival of spring and the trend that began years ago as a result of the Argentine soap opera “Floricienta”, yellow flowers have become a popular symbol in cities like Tijuana, however, in 2025 sales dropped compared to previous editions. Ricardo Carbajal, owner of a flower shop on Fourth Street in the Central Zone, commented that they prepared ahead of March 21, but failed to achieve the results of last year, although the trend continue…
Chihuahuenses celebrated the beginning of spring giving away yellow flowers; this, derived from the trend in social networks, which consists in sending bouquets of this color as a symbol of love and friendship. Making this type of gifts on March 21 has become a trend, after it became popular through Tiktok, thanks to the song 'Yellow Flowers' of the Argentine soap opera 'Floricienta', which says: "she knew she knew that one day she would come to…
The recent tradition of giving yellow flowers to loved ones every March 21st, adopted from a popular Argentine soap opera, has increased sales among Tijuana florists in 2025. A body was abandoned in a blanket on March 20th in Tijuana's Libertad neighborhood.
Tijuana, March 21st. Gifting yellow flowers on March 21st is a young tradition, but it is used by dozens of people to express their love for their loved ones. Ricardo Carbajal, owner of a flower shop on Fourth Street, commented that they were prepared in advance, but the sale has been lower than last year. “It has been sold, but not as the last date,” he acknowledged and shared that a dozen yellow flowers can cost up to 400 pesos. He indicated t…
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