Editorial Team

About the DigiBouquet Editorial Team

DigiBouquet publishes practical flower meaning explainers, digital bouquet message ideas, and occasion-based gift guidance. Every resource on this site is reviewed by a small editorial team that focuses on clarity, factual consistency, and usefulness for people who want to send something thoughtful online.

Who we are

The people behind the blog posts

The DigiBouquet Editorial Team is a collaborative group of product writers, web designers, and flower research contributors who work on the educational content published in the DigiBouquet blog. We do not present ourselves as a botanical institution. Instead, our role is to translate well-known flower symbolism, etiquette, and gifting practices into clear, practical guidance for everyday use.

Our editors focus on three questions whenever we publish a new page: what feeling is the reader trying to express, what bouquet choices fit that intention, and what wording will help them say it well. That means our articles are intentionally practical. Readers should leave each page with a clearer understanding of which flowers to choose, what combinations work, and how to write a message that feels personal rather than generic.

What we cover

Editorial standards

We aim for every article to be useful on its own, even if a reader never opens the bouquet builder. Each article is expected to include concrete examples, internal cross-links, and an explanation of why a recommendation makes sense. When a topic includes historical or cultural symbolism, we review multiple sources before turning that information into reader-facing guidance.

We update articles when a page no longer reflects the current product experience, when we identify a wording issue that could mislead readers, or when an article would benefit from stronger examples or clearer structure. The publication and update dates shown on each article are intended to give readers a transparent signal about freshness.

How to reach us

If you notice something inaccurate, incomplete, or unclear, contact us through our contact page. We review reader feedback when deciding which pages to expand next. Suggestions for new flowers, gifting scenarios, or message categories are especially useful because they help us prioritize articles that solve real user needs.