Sending you a quiet bouquet — petals folded into the night, fragrance settling where worries used to live.
Good Night Wishes With Flowers
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May lilies guard your pillow, roses soften your dreams, and tomorrow open like a slow, generous garden.
Goodnight — here are tulips in moonlight, leaving a small breath of color across your sleeping mind.
Like jasmine after dusk, may peace find you slowly, then suddenly, then completely until morning.
Tucking sunflowers into your tomorrow — face turned to the light, even while you rest tonight.
Daisies on your nightstand, lavender on your breath — sleep now, the day has done its work.
Orchids bloom slowest in darkness; may your patience tonight grow something rare for morning.
Goodnight from a garden you cannot see — every petal arranged for the quiet you deserve.
Let roses thank you for today and irises promise something gentler in the next slow hours.
May sleep arrive like a florist at dawn — arms full, asking nothing, leaving everything beautiful.
Peonies fold their heads at dusk; learn from them, and lay your worries down the same way.
Hyacinths whisper goodnight in five languages — choose the one that sounds most like rest to you.
A handful of forget-me-nots for the dream you almost remember; sleep deeply, the rest will return.
Goodnight — chrysanthemums in clay pots, holding the warmth of the day for you tomorrow.
May poppies do their honest work, easing the long thoughts into shapes you can put down.
Sweet pea vines climb the trellis of evening — let your mind follow them upward into rest.
Carnations are stubborn flowers; may your peace tonight be just as unwilling to leave you.
Goodnight, friend — wisteria over the doorframe of sleep, generous and a little theatrical.
Camellias open without sound. Let your tomorrow arrive that way too — quietly, on its own terms.
Honeysuckle on the fence of the night; pull a vine through your fingers and breathe slower now.
May gardenias scent your sheets and gladiolus stand watch — nothing crosses a flowered threshold uninvited.
A simple bouquet: gratitude, fatigue, hope. Three flowers, one vase, one good night ahead.
Asters for endurance, dahlias for grace — carry both into sleep and let them do their work.
Goodnight; may magnolias drop their petals on the doorstep of your dreams, soft as forgiveness.
Sleep with marigolds at the window — old gardeners swore they kept the difficult thoughts outside.