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MEANING OF FLOWERS

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Autumn

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Did you know that flowers have meanings associated with them? And, that there are flowers befitting specific occasions?
Flowers are a part of the most important occasions in our lives. They are conspicuously present on birthdays, funerals, graduation, weddings, etc. forming an integral part of our lives. Some flowers have religious significance too.
It is impossible for any person to be completely unaware of flower meanings. Everyone knows that a red rose stands for romantic love and that one does not send yellow roses to anyone in mourning. However, meanings are associated not only with roses but also with other flowers.
Most people do not consider flower meanings before gifting flowers. Similarly, people who receive flowers may not know their meaning and hence miss the underlying message. Know which flower stands as the national flower of what country?
Read on to know more about flower meanings and to see what your favorite flower means.

  • Alstromeria : flower is symbolic of wealth, prosperity and fortune. It is also the flower of friendship.
  • Amaryllis : This flower is symbolic of splendid beauty. It is also used to indicate worth beyond beauty.
  • Anemone : on a darker note indicates fading hope and a feeling of having been forsaken. On a positive note it symbolizes anticipation.
  • Anthurium : symbolizes hospitality. It is also used to indicate happiness and abundance.
  • Aster : symbolizes patience. It is also indicative of a love of variety. It also symbolizes elegance and daintiness.
  • Bird of Paradise : symbolizes joyfulness. It also symbolizes magnificence. It can also be used to indicate exciting and wonderful anticipation.
  • Bouvardia : Double symbolizes enthusiasm. It is also used to indicate zest for life.
  • Calla Lily : symbolizes magnificence and beauty. White Calla lilies combine these two attributes with purity and innocenceassociated with the color white to make it the perfect choice of flower in a Wedding bouquet.
  • Carnation : symbolizes pride and beauty. A red carnation symbolizes love, pride and admiration; a pink carnation symbolizes the love of a woman or a mother; a purple carnation symbolizes capriciousness; a yellow carnation symbolizes disdain, rejection or disappointment; while a white carnation symbolizes innocence and pure love. A striped carnation conveys refusal.
  • Chrysanthemum : symbolizes fidelity, optimism, joy and long life. A red chrysanthemum conveys love; a white chrysanthemum symbolizes truth and loyal love while a yellow chrysanthemum symbolizes slighted love.
  • Daffodil : symbolizes regard and chivalry. It is indicative of rebirth, new beginnings and eternal life. It also symbolizes unrequited love. A single daffodil foretells a misfortune while a bunch of daffodils indicate joy and happiness.
  • Daisy : symbolizes innocence and purity. It conveys loyal love and Gerbera Daisy specifically conveys cheerfulness.
  • Delphinium: Hybrid symbolizes big-heartedness, fun, lightness and levity. It also indicates ardent attachment.
  • Freesia : symbolizes innocence and thoughtfulness.
  • Gardenia : symbolizes purity and sweetness. They indicate secret love. They convey joy. They tell the receiver you are lovely.
  • Gerbera : belongs to the daisy family and therefore assumes the symbolism associated with the daisy flower. Gerbera specifically conveys cheerfulness.
  • Gladiolus : symbolizes strength of character, faithfulness and honor. The Gladiolus flower signifies remembrance.
  • Heather : Lavender symbolizes admiration, solitude and beauty while white heather symbolizes protection and indicates that wishes will come true.
  • Hyacinth : symbolizes playfulness and a sporty attitude and in its extreme rashness. Hyacinths also denote constancy. Blue hyacinth stands for constancy, purple for sorrow, red or pink for play, white for loveliness and yellow for jealousy.
  • Hydrangea: symbolizes heartfelt emotions. It can be used to express gratitude for being understood. In its negative sense hydrangea symbolizes frigidity and heartlessness.
  • Iris : symbolizes eloquence. Purple iris is symbolic of wisdom and compliments. Blue iris symbolizes faith and hope. Yellow iris symbolizes passion while white iris symbolizes purity.
  • Larkspur : symbolizes levity or lightness. It is also indicative of fickleness and haughtiness.
  • Lilac : symbolizes youthful innocence and confidence. White lilac symbolizes humilityand innocence, field lilac symbolizes charitywhile purple lilac symbolizes first love.
  • Lily : symbolizes purity and refined beauty. White lily symbolizes modesty and virginity, orange lily symbolizes passion, yellow lily symbolizes gaiety while Lily of the Valley symbolizes sweetness and purity of heart. The Easter lily is the symbol of the Virgin Mary.
  • Orchid : is a symbol of the exotic beauty. It symbolizes refinement, thoughtfulness and mature charm. It also symbolizes proud and glorious femininity.
  • Peony : symbolizes bashfulness and compassion. It can also be used to express indignation or shame. It symbolizes a happy life, happy marriage, good health and prosperity.
  • Protea : stands for change and transformation. It signifies daring and resourcefulness. It is symbolic of diversity and courage.
  • Queen Anne's Lace : symbolizes a haven or sanctuary. It signifies complexity and delicateness.
  • Ranunculus : symbolizes radiant charm. It conveys a message that you are radiant with charm or you are attractive.
  • Rose : symbolizes love. It signifies love in its various forms. Its symbolism varies based on color, variety and number. Learn more about Rose Flower Meanings.
  • Snapdragon : symbolizes graciousness and strength. Its negative connotations include deception and presumption.
  • Statice: is symbolic of remembrance. It also symbolizes sympathy and success.
  • Stock : symbolizes lasting beauty and a happy life. It is indicative of bonds of affection and is symbolic of promptness.
  • Sunflowers : signifies pure thoughts. It symbolizes adoration and dedication. It is symbolic of dedicated love. It is however also symbolic of haughtiness.
  • Sweet Pea: indicates delicate pleasure and bliss. It is a flower symbolic of departure after having a good time.
  • Tulip : signifies a declaration of love. It also symbolizes fame and perfect love.