#then the flowers- red chrysanthemums and windflowers
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sorry rvb followers i’m just slightly insane over ghosts at the moment 🫶
the other day i was listening to some music when green finch and linnett bird happened to start playing and it absolutely broke me. it’s such a thomas/isabelle song (more specifically isabelle’s pov living out the rest of her days with francis and reminiscing over the brief frisson she had with thomas)
but then that was too agonising so to make it up to myself i settled on a modern au where they both live and develop an adorable qpr with each other <333 (you can claw aro!thomas from my cold cold dead hands)
#bbc ghosts#bbc ghosts thomas#bbc ghosts isabelle#thomas thorne#isabelle higham#slaps the roof of this drawing: this bad boy can fit so much symbolism in it#aside from being in the song finches symbolise joy and celebration#thomas literally never felt happier than when he was with isabelle#meanwhile linnet birds represent a lost way of life which applies to both issy and tom#isabelle sacrificed a life of happiness by marrying francis#thomas straight up died. that’s a lost way of life#and the visual appearance of the linnet bird matches thomas too#the brown with a splash of red across the chest representing the gunshot#(and obviously the green finch is. green. which is the colour of issy’s dress#then the flowers- red chrysanthemums and windflowers#red obviously symbolises love for both. chrysanthemums mean ‘goodbye’#thomas never got to say goodbye </3#windflowers represent the loss of a loved one to death. points at isabelle aggressively#i am so entirely Not okay about them#you can interpret this romantically or queer platonically idm#theres a lot of overlap i think#Spotify
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Flower Crowns.
So, you know me! I can't resist a little bit of symbolism, so I used flower language on the flowers used.
Both:
Chamomile Flower: Energy in Adversity
Yarrow Flower: Healing and Love
Forget-Me-Not: Respect, Love, 'please don't forget me'
Alear:
Edelweiss: Courage, Devotion
Red Chrysanthemum: I love you (Alfred made the crown for Alear, you can't tell me he wouldn't put those in)
Thyme: Strength and Courage
Sage: Immortality
Dark Red Rose: Mourning
Delphinium: Big Hearted, New Life
Nasturtium: Victory in Battle
Alfred:
White Windflower (the flower Lumera gave him (Vander B support)): Sickness, Luck, Protection
Hibiscus: Delicate Beauty
Gum Cistus: Ill health, Death, 'I shall die tomorrow'
Centaury: Simple (as in a little foolish), Delicate
At the start of my game-play, Alfred was nicknamed 'sacrificial Alfred' for a little while since he took all the damage because he could move quickly to the main villains, so popping in the 'delicate' flower was a little amusing nod to that 😂 < I eventually put him with Sigurd and changed his class, which helped!
#ok so the spoilers for the flowers and plot lines will be in the tags so...#don't look if you don't want those#alfred#alear#alflear#f!alear#alfred x alear#flower crowns#creativesplat draws#is that enough tags so people have to click 'read more' or 'drop down' to get to the spoilers?#hopefully#fe 17#fe engage#fire emblem#engage#so...#the new life thing#Alear dies and is brought back: so thus has new life#energy in adversity just felt like the perfect pick for both of them#alfred because of how energetic and excitable despite being chronically ill#and alear because no matter how many set backs she has she always manages to fight on#like past alear is so broken and so hurt and yet she still manages to keep fighting and chooses to become good and then after 1000 years#sleeping she gets up and just does her job trying to stop the villain because she's awesome#the rose for mourning would be either mourning the loss of Lumera#anyway#'please don't forget me' with the forgetmenot - alfred dies at the end (because he isn't immortal but Alear is)#imminent death for alfred because if he isn't pact ring-ed his chronic illness becomes terminal and he dies (a few years after#he takes the throne (poor Alfred 🥺))#you all know who I gave the pact ring to#we do love a bit of symbolism in our art 😂
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💐Send in a number + Character and I'll draw them in an outfit based on that flower💐
African Daisy
Alpine Columbines
Anemone (aka windflowers)
Angel's Trumpets
Apple Blossom
Azalea
Balloon flower
Bee Orchid
Bird-of-Paradise
Bleeding-heart
Boat Orchid
Bougainvillea
Bulbous Buttercup
Calibrachoa (aka million bells)
Camellia
Carnation (aka clove pink)
Cattleya Orchid
Cherry Blossom
Chrysanthemum
Cockscomb
Colorado Blue Columbines
Columbines
Common Freesia
Common Poppy (aka corn poppy)
Clover Flowers
Cucumber Blossom
Dahlia
Daffodils
Daisies
Dancing-Lady Orchid
Delphinium
Dinner Plate Dahlia
Dwarf Mallow (aka common mallow)
Easter Lily
English Rose
Forget-Me-Nots (aka scorpion grass)
Foxglove
Frangipani (aka plumeria)
French Rose
Gardenias
Golden Columbines
Hibiscus
Himalayan Poppy
Hollyhocks
Hyacinth
Hydrangea
Iris
Lady Tulip
Lantanas
Lavender
Lilac
Lily Of The Valley
Lobster-Claws
Lotus
Marigolds
Miltonia
Moss Rose
Moth Orchid
Morning Glory
Nasturtium
Nightshade Flower
Oleander (aka nerium)
Orchid
Painted Daisy
Painter's-Palette (aka flamingo flower)
Pansy
Parrot Tulip
Passionflower
Peony
Persian Buttercup
Petunias
Poinsettia
Protea (aka sugarbushes)
Pumpkin Blossom
Red Columbines
Rose
Royal Lily (aka regal lily)
Saucer Magnolia
Snapdragon
Snowdrop
Southern Magnolia
Spider Hibiscus
Spikenard Flower
Stargazer Lily
Sunflowers
Swamp Rose
Sweet William
Tiger Lily
Toad Lily
Tulip
Vanilla Orchids
Water Lily
Western Lily
White Egret Flower
White Freesia
Wild Peony
Wild Rose
Wisteria
Zinnias
Zygopetalum Orchid
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No, seriously, I may have gotten a little obsessive about this part... I remember doing a bunch of research on the meaning of flowers (which is funny, since I'd done so much for research on one of my novels) just to see if it might be significant. The problem with the KHUX screenies is that they're rather low quality and the flowers are mixed in together... I still can't figure out if those are purple dandelions around the pumpkins and scattered in-between the other flowers in 100 Acre Wood... They look a lot like the yellow flowers from dandelions. And I mean... we have plenty of Dandelion references in Kingdom of Corona anyhow, with the heartless designs and the field of them. (But why purple? I'm inclined to believe I just can't identify these flowers.) It doesn't hurt that they're prevelant in 100 Acre Wood, either. Feels intentional that dandelions might fill the space between all the other flowers that are tucked in neat rows. I had guesses on the flowers as well. (Pulling up my google doc on it.) These could be inaccurate, but for the flower minigame: Yellow Chrysanthemums* Red Lilies White and Yellow Daffodils Blue Windflowers/Anemone Red Gerberas *my other guesses were maybe marigolds or zinnias, but the leaves mostly resemble those on mums And for the rest: English Daisies Yellow Carnations Yellow Lilies Star of Bethlehem But I didn't conclude any significant meanings from those flowers when I looked them up, and I didn't guess every flower either. I think there were some bells up there that I guessed might be close to Canterbury Bells. And I spotted sunflowers among the KHUX screenshots, but I do think there are the daises and gerberas again... And yes I may have chosen the screenshots that explain Marluxia's boss forms in CoM whoops well have some sibling angst if anyone is actually reading this!
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Your muse (or you) has something to tell my muse. Send them a single flower OR arrange a bouquet, and they’ll try to decipher what it means.
Protip: most flowers or plants have multiple meanings, so whichever ones you choose, their meaning can be context-heavy based on the relationship between muses, or used for secret admirer anons, or could be interesting if coming from anons who haven’t actually met a muse! Be careful what you might be saying =)
Feel free to send several flowers or bouquets, in separate asks ; there are often a great many things we want to tell people that can’t always be fit into the same message.
Under the cut is a loooong, but by no means exhaustive, list of flowers / plants and their possible meanings, or you can add your own! If you add your own plants or flowers, be sure to follow the pattern of the meme and include as many possible meanings as you’re able to.
Agrimony : thankfulness, gratitude
Alcea rosea / common hollyhock : “Please remember me”, epiphany, remembrance, nostalgia
Allium (including garlic, onion, chives, shallots, etc.) : Patience, good fortune, prosperity, unity
Aloe : grief, sorrow, bitterness, religious superstition
Amaranth : immortality
Globe amaranth : immortal love
Amaryllis : pride, self-confidence
Ambrosia / ragweed : love is reciprocated
Anemone / windflowers : forsaken, sickness, anticipation, undying love, eternal peace
Anthurium : hospitality, happiness, abundance
Arum : faith, purity
Aster : symbol of love, daintiness, talisman of love, trusting
Azalea : “take care”, temperance, fragile, gratitude, passion, (China) symbol of womanhood
Baby’s breath : innocence, purity of heart
Balsamine / impatiens : impatience
Basil : success, hate, assistance, vitality, doubt
Begonia : “beware”, fanciful nature, uniqueness, caution
Bellflower : unwavering love
Bird of paradise : liberty, magnificence, good perspective, joyfulness, faithfulness
Black-eyed Susan : justice, motivation
Blackthorn : fate, protection, hope against adversity, good fortune
Bluebell : loyalty, constancy, humility, gratitude
Brugmansia / angel’s trumpet : vivacity, vibrancy, health, danger
Bulrush : docility, peace
Buttercup : riches, youth, growth, neatness, joy, new beginnings, humility, ingratitude
Calla lily : magnificence, beauty, life, fertility, death
Camellia : unpretending excellence, love, devotion, admiration
Carnation : fascination, distinction, love
Red carnation : deep romantic love, passion
Green carnation : symbol of followers of Oscar Wilde, love between two men
White carnation : sweet, lovely, innocence, pure love, faithfulness
Pink carnation : a woman’s love, a mother’s love, “you will not be forgotten”
Yellow carnation : rejection, disdain, disappointment
Purple carnation : capriciousness, whimsical, changeable, unreliability
Mauve carnation : dreams of fantasy
Striped carnation : refusal
Any solid color carnation : “yes”, affirmation
Cherry blossom : good education, (Japan) transience of life, wabi-sabi [acceptance of life’s transience], mono no aware [empathy toward all things], gentleness, kindness, (China) feminine beauty
Chrysanthemum : fidelity, joy, optimism, long life
Red chrysanthemum : love
Yellow chrysanthemum : slighted love
White chrysanthemum : truth, loyal love
Columbine : the emblem of deceived lovers, ingratitude, faithlessness
Creeping willow : love forsaken
Daffodil : uncertainty, chivalry, respect, unrequited love, new beginnings, “return my affections”
Dahlia : elegance, dignity
Black dahlia : betrayal, dishonesty
Daisy : innocence, purity, faith, cheer, simplicity, dissembling
Red daisy : beauty unknown to possessor
Dandelion : overcoming hardship, happiness, joy, youthful thoughts, health, endurance, determination
Delphinium : levity, fun, generosity, ardent attachment, joy
Diphylleia : “I will show my true self to you”, honesty, clarity
Edelweiss : devotion, courage
Elderflower : compassion
Fern : magic, enchantment, confidence, sincerity, shelter
Forget-me-not : true love, “don’t forget me”
Foxglove : insecurity, “I am ambitious not for myself but for you”
Fungus : resilience, loneliness, solitude, disgust
Gardenia : sweet love, secret love, joy, good luck, symbol of children and families
Geranium : gentility, determination, happiness, friendship, good health
Gladiolus : strength of character, honor, conviction
Goldenrod : encouragement, wealth, prosperity, happiness
Heather
Purple heather : solitude, beauty, admiration
White heather : protection
Hollyhock : ambition, the circle of life, fertility, abundance
Hyacinth
Blue hyacinth : constancy
Purple hyacinth : sorrow, “please forgive me”
Red / pink hyacinth : playfulness
White hyacinth : loveliness
Yellow hyacinth : jealousy
Hydrangea : frigidity, heartlessness, heartfelt gratitude for being understood
Iris : eloquence, good news, communication
Blue iris : faith, hope
Purple iris : wisdom, compliments
Yellow iris : passion
White iris : purity
Ivy : dependence, endurance, faithfulness
Lavender : happiness, love, devotion, peace, distrust
Lilac
Purple lilac : first love
White lilac : youthful innocence, humility
Lily : a love between two women
White lily : purity
Pink lily : love, femininity, admiration
Scarlet lily : lofty aspirations
Orange lily : desire, passion, hatred
Lily of the valley : sweetness, humility, returning happiness, trust
Lotus : purity, chastity, eloquence, rebirth
Love lies bleeding : hopelessness
Magnolia : perseverance, love of nature
Mallow : consumed by love
Marigold : pain, grief, symbol of the sun, strength, desire to be worthy of one’s affection
Mint : suspicion, virtue
Morning glory : love in vain, affection
Narcissus : unrequited love, selfishness
(Stinging) nettle : life and death, protection
Olive : peace
Orchid : refined beauty
White egret orchid : “my thoughts will follow you into your dreams”
Red orchid : fire, romance, desire, passion
Orange orchid : pride, enthusiasm, boldness
Yellow orchid : new beginnings, friendship, joy
Green orchid : love, charm, beauty, fertility, refinement, thoughtfulness
Blue orchid : rarity, uniqueness, beauty, spirituality
Purple orchid : respect, royalty, admiration
Pink orchid : grace, gentleness, innocence, happiness, playfulness, fertility
White orchid : purity, faith, humility, safety, elegance, innocence, beauty
Ox-eye daisy : patience
Peony : shame, bashfulness, anger, (China) prosperity, honor, (Japan), masculinity, bravery
Phlox : harmony
Plumeria : perfection, springtime, new beginnings
Poppy : eternal sleep, oblivion, imagination
Red poppy : pleasure, sacrifice, remembrance
White poppy : consolation, dreams, modern, peace
Yellow poppy : wealth, success
Queen Anne’s lace : haven, sanctuary, complexity, delicateness
Rainflower : “I love you back”, “I must atone for my sins”, “I will never forget you”
Rose
Red rose : true love
Blue rose : mystery, attaining the impossible, love at first sight
Rosebud : beauty, purity, love, youth
White rose : silence, innocence, wistfulness, virtue, purity, secrecy, reverence, humility
Dried white rose : sorrow
Black rose : death, hatred, despair, sorrow, mystery, danger, obsession
Yellow rose : friendship, apology, intense emotion, undying love, extreme betrayal, a broken heart, infidelity, jealousy
Pink rose : grace
Dark pink rose : gratitude
Light pink rose : Desire, passion, joy of life, youth, energy
Burgundy rose : unconscious beauty
Coral / orange rose : desire, passion
Lavender / violet rose : love at first sight
Red and white rose together : united
Red and yellow rose together : joy, happiness, excitement
Thornless rose : love at first sight
Sensitive plant / mimosa pudica : sensitivity, modesty
Shamrock : good luck
Snowdrop : consolation, hope
Star of Bethlehem : atonement, reconciliation
Sticky catchfly : invitation to dance
Sunflower : pure and lofty thoughts, adoration, longevity, loyalty
Sweetbrier : simplicity, a wound to heal
Thistle : nobility, endurance, warning
Thyme : courage, thriftiness
Tulip
Red tulip : undying love, passion, perfect love
Pink tulip : caring, good wishes, friendship, joyful occasions, confidence
Purple tulip : nobility / royalty, rebirth, spring
White tulip : forgiveness, remembrance, worthiness, sincerity
Yellow tulip : cheerful thoughts, sunshine, hope
Blue tulip : respect, tranquility, trust
Orange tulip : understanding, appreciation, truest love
Black tulip : power, strength, supreme elegance
Variegated tulip : beautiful eyes
Valerian : readiness, awareness, strength
Vervain : “pray for me”, protection against evil
Wolfsbane / aconite : misanthropy, caution, treachery
Wormwood : absence, bitter sorrow
Yarrow : healing, inspiration
Zinnia : “thinking of you”, remembering absent friends, sentimentality
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My Family as Flowers
My Family as Flowers
Deep in the forest there are different flowers. I think my family is like a flower garden, deep in the forest all growing together in harmony. My father is like a mean snapdragon, so very hard to get along with. I say that because he is always fighting with my first brother, and that is why I say he is so mean. My mother is like a soft, gentle, white lily, so very peaceful. I say that because she is so nice to my first brother, and all the other kids. My sister is like a beautiful, white rose that prances in the soft soil. I say that because she is so beautiful and gets along with everyone. My first brother is a dandelion, because although a dandelion is accepted as a flower it is a weed. I say that because he is still accepted in the family, but at one time or another he has betrayed everyone in his family. My second brother is a chrysanthemum. I say that because even thought he is a hard flower to get along with. He can always make you laugh and smile. My third brother is a shy purple violet. I say that because he is so shy towards me and anyone else who meets him. Now it comes to me I saved me for last, because I am the weird flower in the family. My sister is the first child, my first brother was the second child, my second brother was the fourth child, and my third brother was the last child. They say the third child of the family is the strangest of them all. I am the third child and I am strange. I am many different flowers. Some guys say that I am a red rose with soft petals, or I am a yellow sunflower blowing wild in the wind. Mostly they say is I am a single, lonely, beautiful, white tulip in the patch of the garden. So together in harmony my family sits in our patch of the garden, with no fighting, no yelling, or no hitting on each other. Sometimes I wonder if this is true or if this is a dream that we live in harmony. I sit in my patch of the garden, and wonder if my family are fighting with each other, or yelling at each other, or hitting on each other. I wonder what I should do if this did happen to my family. I would sit there and cry over it, and wish it had never happened to my family. When I seen it did happen to my family, now I sit here and cry, because I seen all the fighting happen. We are still in the same garden, but we are in different patches now, we could not get along with each other. Now we are separated for life…
As the flowers separated they started there own families….
My sister the beautiful, white rose has a husband and two beautiful little girls. Her husband is a strong yellow daffodil. I say that because in so many ways he is different. He is strong, loving, and caring and he is a flower that other flowers look up to. Her two beautiful little girls are baby pink carnations. I say that because they are so sweet and cute. They are so special in my different ways. The energy they have make many flowers look at them wishing they could be young once again.
The white tulip did have a husband once but he is long gone. So I shed the harsh tulip petals I once bore for a long time and became someone new. I burst out of the part of the garden where my ex-husband and his family sat. I twirled around and around and let the sun melt away the old petals and grown the new ones. I stop twirling and took a long look at what I became. A lonely peach rose with thorns of hatred and intensity to become my own self. I walked a very hard patch from garden to garden looking for love in all the wrong places.
Many gardens came and went I grew upset and tired seeing the male flowers treating me the same way. I screamed into the wild parts of the garden knowing that no one will hear my screams and tears. I laid my flower head to the ground and gave up with the men of the gardens. Until I met the one I was always suppose to be with in my life. This is not the part of the story I want to tell. The part of the story I want to tell is my family and how they changed in my eyes. Fore I changed yet again as a flower. The peach rose is not who I am anymore. I feel she was to naïve and desperate to face the truth about her life. So I turned my back on my family and went into a world they don’t belong anymore. As I stood in front of a waterfall I saw myself transformed into a deep shade of a red rose. My petals became my armor and the thorns were long and sharp to touch. I walked a long path and it wasn't straight and narrow. The man I crossed paths with that I fell in love with will never get a flower story because there is no flower out there that will fit him. Fore he touches me the way no other in my life never did. He is the one who soften my petals and my thorns.
When I changed so did my family with me. I see them way different than I seen them when I was growing up. They hid there true colors and showed them to me when I grew up and moved to another part of the garden. So here is my family new story and I see them now…
My father that I see him as is a red poppy flower. I say this because he is strong but deep down inside him he is falling apart and he hides it from the family. My mother is a yellow sunflower. I say this because all though it is sometimes ugly to look at it can also make itself beautiful when it needs to be. My sister is a pink peony flower. I say this because she has to rule her family life and our family too. My first brother is a wolfsbane flower. I say that because he is still hurting some of the family but at the same time trying to win all his respect back. My second brother is a purple windflower. I say that because he moved away from the family so he doesn’t deal with the drama anymore. My last brother is baby breath. I say that because he still shy but he is also trying to break into his own person. I see them together sitting in the garden tying to pretend to be normal. Pretending nothing bad happens in our family. When they are all wrong and they rather turn their back on everything than face the truth of what has happened to the family. I have tried to be in that part of the garden but I don’t belong anymore. I feel like I need to be free and live in my own garden to be happy.
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Could I possibly get a HC for team RWBY, JNPR, and maybe Oscar about what flower(s) they probably like or I guess best describes them. Ruby is probably gonna be rose and Ren will probably be a lotus but I'd like to be someone else's take on it.
This is a really cool question! Hm lets see...
Ruby: Well for Ruby it's obvious she might have a bias for red roses, but she does have quiet a few she likes besides those! She happens to really like daisies, they stand for innocence, purity, and loyal love. They remind her of her mother's cloak. The beautiful silky white. They also grew around her home and she'd pick them with Yang to make into flower crowns. She also thinks moonflowers are pretty, but doesn't know the meaning behind them.
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Weiss: Weiss is actually a flower nerd. She loves to find the meanings to each one, and she roped Ruby into her little obsession. She has three favorites! Snowdrops, (which symbolise hope and new beginings) Camellas, (Desire, refinement, and passion) and Protea (Change, Transformation and Courage)
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Blake: She also has a bias for a particular plant since her last name is Belladonna. Its also referred to as Deadly Nightshade! It fits her quiet well. She likes cherry blossoms, they stand for gentleness and kindness; she wishes she could have more of that in her life. She also has a strange love hate relationship with foxgloves. She loves how they look. But hates the meaning, it stands for insecurity.
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Yang: Yang suprisingly does like flowers alot! She likes to find the meanings but sometimes just settles for the look cause they look nice. She likes Gladiolus (they stand for honor, strength in character, and conviction) Tiger Lilies (they symbolize confidence, pride, and wealth) and Gazania, they're these beautiful flowers that look like fire and they stand for wealth.
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Jaune: Jaune is a fan of flowers! He doesn't know any meanings though. But based on looks he really likes Bellflowers, Daffodils, and Delphiniums. Its quiet ironic since he doesn't know what they stand for. Look them up and you won't be disappointed!
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Phyrra: Phyrra likes flowers too, but doesn't know too many meanings. Her favorite are Dahlia (often associated with various meanings that may range from messages of enduring grace to signals of warning. They symbolize elegance, inner strength, creativity, change, and dignity. They are also known to represent one who stands strong in his/her sacred values) she also likes amaranth (immortality). She also quiet favors red roses too.
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Nora: Nora loves really colorful flowers! She doesn't know any real meanings. She vaguely knows a few since Ren talks about them sometimes. She likes chrysanthemums (joy, happiness, truth, loyal love) and Hyacinths (playfulness, sporty attitude, and rashness) and peonys (bashfulness, compassion)
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Ren: Ren likes flowers a fair bit! He does love Water lilies (purity, spontaneous generation and divine birth.), Aster symbolizes patience. It is also indicative of a love of variety. It also symbolizes elegance and daitiness and Lavander/Heather (symbolizes admiration, solitude and beauty while white heather symbolizes protection and indicates that wishes will come true.)
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Oscar: He grew up on a farm, and helped in the gardens so he has a fair amount of knowledge on flower meanings he likes Gladiolus's (symbolizes strength of character, faithfulness and honor. The Gladiolus flower signifies remembrance.) He's not too much of a fan of remembering meanings however. He does like apple blosssoms and dandelions!
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And some bonus ones!
Qrow: He actually does have a secret love of flowers. Summer actually was a huge fan on the meanings and it just rubbed off on him. He has a pretty deep admiration for them. His favorites are Asphodelus (My regrets follow you to the grave), Anemones (Also known as windflowers, anemones symbolize anticipation and are thought to bring luck and protect against evil.) He likes these cause Summer used to give them to him. He has them pressed into a book. And the last one in a locket around his neck. And Ranunculus (conveys the message that you are radiant with charm, and/or very attractive) He purely likes them cause of the meaning. Tai gave him one as a joke once. Theres a funny story that goes along with them and if you want to know it let me know!
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Ozpin: He liked flower lore quiet a bit. He had a few flowers around his office. His favorites are forget me nots, (True love, don't forget me) Aster (wisdom, devotion), and daffodils (rebirth)
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The daffodil possesses numerous meanings including: affection, regard, unrequented love, "you are the only one", "the sunlight is always beaming when I'm with you". Daffodils make great flowers for guys whom you adore.
Delphinium
The real title derives from the Ancient greek for dolphin. The blossoms symbolize flight of expensive or ardent connection.
Freesia
These flowers symbolize depend on, chasteness in addition to consideration. They make the ideal selection of blossom to congratulate the mother as well as papa of a newborn.
Gladiolus
Called after the Latin for blade this blossom represents self-control, candor and likewise kindness. Give gladiolus to one which has any one of these top qualities.
Heather
This usually comes in either colors and also thus offers 2 definitions. White represents safety and security as well as "wishes will come to life"; lavender - regard and also isolation.
Hyacinth
Originating from Turkey hyacinths have several countless definitions according to their colour. White states "I shall pray for you" in addition to signifies attractiveness; blue symbolises trustworthiness; yellow-colored - envy; Purple hyacinths state "I'm sorry" and additionally "please forgive me" and also Red represents play.
Hydrangea
This specific blossom first involved the uk in 1788. Hydrangeas are ideal for claiming lots of thanks and also sorry simultaneously they likewise symbolise frigidity and also heartlessness.
Iris
These flowers have accumulated several significances with time such as idea; understanding; valour; assurance; hope as well as additionally message yet nowadays they generally are sent out to state "my praises".
Larkspur
An additional blossom from the buttercup household larkspur appears to have 2 various significances established by its colour. Blue - haughtiness and pink represents fickleness.
Lavender
Various colours have different meanings. Heaven lavender represents younger innocence; purple lily signifies the extremely first experience of love and also the white lavender signifies humbleness together with virtue.
Lily
The lily symbolises wholesomeness and fine-tuned beauty. Distinctive colours additionally have their certain significances. White: modesty and virginity; yellow - merriment; Lily TONIC Blooms Mississauga Flowers and Blooms of the valley suggests sweetness together with pureness of heart; orange lily is a sign of interest; the Easter lily signifies the Virgin Mary, and also the Tiger lily symbolises prosperity as well as complete satisfaction.
Orchid
This stunning blossom can be a symbol of exotic appeal and also will leave a durable impact. Orchids additionally represent love; improvement; lovely woman.
Peony
Peony stands for a pleased life, good health, satisfied marriage and success and so are excellent arrangements for your partner on your wedding celebration anniversary.
Protea, King
Possibly the most old blossom of them all they symbolize change, change and also valiance. Give to anybody that has been through an anxiety filled up change in their life like moving residence.
Queen Anne's Lace:
The name stems from the other half of King James. The Queen was tested to create lace as gorgeous as the blossom. The flower signifies sophistication, delicateness along with haven.
Rose
Roses represent love in a wonderful lots of various types based on colouring and also number. Red states that "I enjoy you"; white represents endless love, quiet or virtue, wistfulness, purity, secrecy, respect as well as humbleness; orange: enthusiasm as well as need; yellow: companionship. 12 blossoms indicate "The ultimate statement of love" and also 50 blossoms indicate "Unconditional love". There are several more meanings - a lot of to checklist here.
Snapdragon
A snapdragon signifies power as well as graciousness however in addition deceptiveness and assumption.
Statice
Frequently used in dried flower arrangements these blossoms claim "I miss you" along with symbolises compassion, success as well as remembrance. In case you miss someone as well as want to state it with blossoms send them an arrangement composed of saltice.
Stock
Stock blossoms signify enduring appeal, satisfied life and punctuality. It also states "You will always be gorgeous to me".
Sunflower
These fantastic blossoms represent affection, satisfaction, sunshine and also pure feelings. Outstanding option for the one you like.
Tulip
Coming initially from Persia tulips are the blossom symbol of Holland. Red-colored tulips are an "affirmation of love". Yellow-colored tulips signify "helpless love".
Offering different kinds of flowers in various social situations can bring a substantial significance to both the person offering the flowers as well as the recipient of the flowers. In addition to the kinds of blossoms, various colored flowers can also lug with them a different definition.
Many flowers carry a typical symbolic mean in Thailand. Roses in general are symbolic of love, yet the shade of the rose can bring a different significance. Red roses are commonly related to charming love while yellow roses are related to platonic love or friendship. Chrysanthemums as well as Daisies are provided as a sign of friendship and also happiness.
Some flowers have double meanings. The lavender can indicate both love as well as the absence of enthusiasm. The peony can indicate both a pleased marital relationship as well as embarassment. The petunia can represent both a calming presence as well as a presence that conjures up anger. The gladioli can symbolize both the requirement for a break from a connection along with sincerity.
Flowers, and more notably offering flowers, are a vital part of society in Thailand. It is important to discover the significance of blossoms before picking flowers, as several in Thailand are mindful of their unique meanings, as well as offering a flower with the wrong meaning can have unfavorable implications.
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Floriography - Meanings of Flowers
Named floriography or the language of flowers, various flowers have acquired special emblematic meanings since bygone eras however the use of read more here this sort of jargon only became boundless through the Victorian times onwards.
Used for the purpose of communication to communicate feelings which couldn't be spoken floriography is used by practically any person who gives flowers whether they know about the language or not - it's not important to be acquainted with the noteworthy language to realize that red roses symbolize passionate love and therefore are not reasonable for your Mother on Mother's Day.
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For those intrigued by the meanings of flowers this is a rundown of a large number of the famous flowers plus their imagery:
Alstroemeria
The actual name comes from Baron Klas Van Alstoemer who recognized this particular tough flower in 1753. Alstroemeria blooms address a strong bond of friendship with another.
Amaryllis
This large number of well known flowers address marvelous normal magnificence and furthermore pride. Give these flowers to an appealing lady.
Anemone
Frequently known as windflower these flowers are essential for the buttercup group of flowers. These paper-like sprouts symbolize expectations and anticipation. Wish a person favorable luck with a bouquet comprised of proposals.
Anthurium
These sort of intriguing flowers connote neighborliness. Gift a bunch of anthurium flowers to a mindful and friendly host.
Aster
One of a few flowers that symbolize affection in addition to petiteness. Present these daisy-like sprouts to the one that you consider charming and gorgeous.
Bird of Paradise
These mean satisfaction and contentment. Buy a few these tropical blossoms to praise an upbeat occasion.
Bouvardia
Beginning from Central America these sorts of flowers were named by the French Doctor Charles Bouvard. They address enthusiasm thus pursue an amazing decision to compensate any enthusiastic man or people for his/her endeavors.
Carnation
They're one of the most seasoned developed flowers of all. Various hued blossoms have various meanings. Sending pink carnations says "I will always remember you"; white-hued usually means virtue, "sweet and lovely", unadulterated love and good luck; purple: capriciousness or unconventional; Red-shaded Carnations say: "My Heart Aches For You"; while yellow-hued says "You Have Disappointed Me". Ensure that you don't get those last 2 stirred up!
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Chrysanthemum
One more extremely old blossom and just like the carnation, various colorings have particular imagery. White symbolizes insights; yellow - overlooked love; red states "I revere you as well". Various other shades of chrysanthemum state "You're a wonderful Friend".
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hey there! this is my list of things i have to trade!
post is long so rest under cut~
(aha cut's not working on mobile..)
so this is my list of diys, flowers, fossils, fruit, ingredients, nook stop items, and shrubs that i have to trade. i’d like to trade other items for most, but i’ll take bells, too! clothing and furniture I will add later! this will be my main trading post so i’ll try my best to keep it up to date. (nookazon link) i’m also cool with touch trading!
diys
free!
basket pack x 2
bamboo grove wall x 2
bamboo noodle slide
cardboard chair
jungle wall
leaf umbrella
natural garden chair
trophy case
flowers and shrubs
free!
hyacinths (red, white, yellow, blue)
windflowers (pink, orange)
chrysanthemums (red, white)
roses (red, white, yellow)
pansies (orange, yellow)
tulips (red, white, yellow, pink)
lilies (red, yellow, pink, white)
cosmos (red, yellow, pink, white)
yellow-hibiscus starts x 5
fossils
ankylo skull
archaeopteryx
ankylo tail
brachio chest
brachio tail
deinony torso
dimetrodon torso
diplo pelvis
diplo tail tip
left ptera wing
mammoth skull
mammoth torso x 2
megacero torso
pachy tail
plesio tail x 2
quetzal torso
spino torso
stego tail x 2
t. rex skull
t. rex tail
fruit
these are free!
apples! so many apples!
cherries
pears
coconuts
peaches
oranges
ingredients
bamboo
bunny day eggs (as if we didn’t get enough)
clay
empty cans
iron nuggets
medicine
old tires
softwood
tree branches
young spring bamboo
nook stop items
will have to order some..
construction sign (orange)
lifeguard chair
portable toilet
streetlamp (brown)
utility pole (no ads)
drink machine (black with orange ad)
public bench (white)
snack machine (black)
springy ride-on (pink)
tourist telescope (black)
park clock (black)
phone box (blue)
sandbox (blue)
cotton-candy stall (pink)
playground gym (monochrome (black and white))
parabolic antenna
soccer goal (white)
solar panel (blue)
wind turbine (white and blue)
lighthouse (white and blue)
monster statue (black)
pool (white tiles)
teacup ride
i also have ac: pocket camp items, i’ll just have to order them!
star fragments
aries fragment x 1
star fragments x 51
taurus fragments x 6
clothing
dotted raincoat (green)
gingham picnic shirt (purple)
school jacket (berry red)
thread worn sweater (green)
vampire costume
belted wraparound skirt (gold/orange?)
buttoned lace skirt (white/light pale blue?)
colorful skirt (red)
faux-shearling skirt (grey)
pearl skirt
concierge uniform (white/blue)
cyber suit (black)
diner uniform (dress, blue)
figure skating dress (blue)
floral lace dress (black)
noble zap suit (blue)
painter’s coveralls (green x 2, and white)
retro dress (light blue/white)
sleeveless sweater dress (white/cream)
zap suit (black)
fairy-tale hood (red)
eye mask (red)
round shades (red)
faux-fur ankle booties (olive)
pleather ankle booties (brown)
slip-on loafers (green)
strappy heels (gold)
furniture
housewares
acoustic guitar (natural, none)
antique mini table (brown)
bathroom sink (white)
box sofa (yellow)
candy machine (yellow)
cat tower (grey)
colorful wheel (numbers)
cute sofa x 2 (dark blue and red)
dartboard
den desk (dark wood)
diner counter chair (red) x 2
freezer (beige)
garbage pail
garden faucet x 2 (red brick, concrete)
gas range (red, blue)
hose reel (blue)
lawn mover (aqua)
office desk (white)
oil barrel (yellow)
outdoor generator (blue)
podium
rattan low table (grey)
rattan waste bin (grey)
school desk (red)
shaded floor lamp (green)
country fencing x 10
simple wooden fencing x 50
throwback dino screen
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Blomster - Flowers
(en) Amaryllis - Amaryllis (ei/en) Blåklokke - Bluebell (lit. "Blue Clock") (en) Blåregn - Wisteria (lit. “Blue Rain”) (en) Blåveis/Blåsymre - Pennywort (lit. "Blue Anemone") (ei/en) Brennesle - Stinging Nettle (lit. "Burn Nettle") (en) Fiol - Viola (en) Firkløver - Four-leaf clover (lit. "Four Clover") (en) Forglemmegei - Forget-Me-Not (en) Gardenia - Gardenia (en) Georgine - Dahlia (en) Gulveis/Gulsymre - Yellow Anemone (en) Hagenellik - Carnation (lit. "Garden Clove") (en) Hvitveis/Hvitsymre - Windflower (lit. "White Anemone") (en) Iris - Iris (en) Kattehale - Purple Loosestrife (lit. "Cat Tail") (en) Krokus - Crocus (en) Krysantemum - Chrysanthemum (en) Kusymre - Primrose (en) Lavendel - Lavender (ei/en) Lilje - Lily (en) Liljekonvall - Lily of the Valley (en) Løvetann - Dandelion (lit. "Lion Tooth") (ei/en) Marikåpe - Lady's mantle (lit. "Mari Coat") (en) Orkidé - Orchid (en) Prestekrage - Ox-eye Daisy (lit. "Priest Collar") (ei/en) Påskelilje - Daffodil (lit. "Easter Lily") (ei/en) Revebjelle - Foxglove (lit. "Fox Bell") (ei/en) Rose - Rose (en) Rødkløver - Red Clover (en) Røsslyng - Heather (ei/en) Skogstjerne - Arctic Starflower (lit. "Forest Star") (en) Smørblomst - Buttercup (lit. "Butter Flower") (ei/en) Snøklokke - Snowdrop (lit. "Snow Clock") (en) Solsikke - Sunflower (ei/en) Sverdlilje - Yellow iris (lit. "Sword Lily") (en) Syrin - Lilac (ei/en) Tigerlilje - Tiger Lily (ei/en) Tiriltunge - Bird's-foot trefoil (lit. "Tiril Tongue") (en) Tistel - Thistle (en) Trekløver - Clover (lit. "Three Clover") (en) Tulipan - Tulip (en) Tusenfryd - Daisy (lit. "Thousand Delight") (en) Valmue - Poppy (ei/en) Vannlilje - Water Lily
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(et) Blad (or (et) Løv if it’s detached from the plant) - Leaf (en) Botanikk - Botany (en) Bukett - Bouquet (en) Hage - Garden (et) Kronblad - Petal (lit. “Crown Leaf”) (ei/en) Plante - Plant (en) Rot - Root (en) Stamme - Trunk (en) Stengel - Stalk/Stem (et) Tre - Tree
#norwegian#norwegian language#vocabulary#shoot me an ask if there's a flower/word you want me to add! c:
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Best Wedding Flowers London for a Summer Wedding
Most couples having their weddings in summer will not think much of the flowers. This is because they assume the season’s brightness will make their big day stand out irrespective of what they pick. Without the right choices among the available wedding flowers London, and their arrangement types, nonetheless, the flowers might dull the look and mood of your wedding. The following are among the best flower types for a summer wedding.
Anemones
The anemone is a jewel-toned flower. According to Greek mythology, the flower sprung from the bloodshed by Adonis, Aphrodite’s lover, in his death. Its bloom is also believed to be favored by Zephyrus, thus its alternate name, windflower after the west wind. Though unscented, the anemone has vibrant purple, pink, magenta, white, and burgundy hues. This flower generally signifies optimism.
Chrysanthemums
These come in sprays or single blossoms. Though they have a strong and musky perfume that might irritate some guests, this might not be much of an issue for an outdoor wedding. Chrysanthemums come in a broad color range. These include white, green, orange, burgundy, red, and green that suit most summer wedding colors. Chrysanthemums for wedding flowers London generally signify optimism, a long life, cheerfulness, and joy.
Sunflowers
A sunflower’s head follows the sun across the sky. This trait inspires its association with loyalty, adoration, and pride. Their disk-shaped dark centers, raylike petals, and bold and flashy look make sunflowers the perfect wedding flowers London for informal weddings. Sunflower colors include deep gold, russet, brown, orange, and pale lemon.
You cannot put less emphasis on your floral arrangement just because you have a summer wedding. The flowers you choose should still match the season’s colors and your wedding theme to guarantee a perfect look. The above flowers are only part of the options you have. You are sure to get more options and something that suits your wedding at a well-stocked flower shop.
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45 Flower Meanings: Discover the Significance Behind Each Bloom
Blooms of every shape and color are gorgeous, but did you know that each has its own unique significance? Read on to discover 45 flower meanings, from roses (passionate love) to gardenias (purity).
1. Alstroemeria
Alstroemeria is a beautiful flower that represents fortune, devotion and friendship. Alstroemeria comes in a wide variety of shades, including white, pink, red, orange, purple and yellow. You can even find them in rare royal or grape purple. They’re often two-toned and freckled, giving them a bit more depth and interest. A single stem has an average of four blooms, along with some great sword-shaped greenery that adds color and volume.
2. Amaryllis
Amaryllis symbolizes pride, determination and radiant beauty. The word “amaryllis” comes from the Greek word “amaryssein,” which means “to sparkle.” Often associated with the holidays, amaryllis are commonly used in festive centerpieces or within a wreath. There’s no wrong way to use these hardy blooms. Amaryllis is a wonderfully versatile flower that packs a big punch with several show-stopping blooms on each broad stem.
3. Anemones
Also known as windflowers, anemones symbolize anticipation and are thought to bring luck and protect against evil. They’re a highly sought-after wedding flower that comes in a variety of both natural and tinted shades. Colors include red, hot pink, burgundy, blue and purple. If you’re not a fan of the black centers, they’re also available with pale green centers! Pair anemones with larkspur and waxflower to attain an on-trend wildflower look!
4. Anthurium
Tropical anthurium is an exotic flower that symbolizes hospitality and also represents kindness, making these heart-shaped blooms a perfect addition to your home. These flowers have a waxy appearance and come in six vibrant colors. They pair well with other standout blooms like protea, orchids, and roses.
5. Astilbe
The astilbe flower is also known as false spirea, false goat’s beard, or feather flower and they are said to have the meaning of “I will be waiting for you’ or ‘I’ll still be waiting,” symbolizing patience and dedication to a loved one. But don’t let their delicate look fool you, they are actually pretty hardy flowers. The flowers sit on strong green stems above airy, green foliage. Each stem features a plume of feather-shaped branches that hold clusters of small flowers, resulting in a beautiful, feathery soft bloom. Astilbe is available in white, red and several shades of pink.
6. Bouvardia
Bouvardia symbolizes enthusiasm, and are named in honor of Charles Bouvard, who ran the Royal Gardens in Paris during the reign of Louis XIII. Bouvardia features beautiful clusters of flowers shaped like stars on delicate branches, and are available in yellow, pink, red, peach and white. Bouvardia is also referred to as royal katty, albatross and pink luck.
7. Bird of Paradise
Bird of Paradise symbolizes joy and paradise. This tropical flower (a.k.a. the crane flower) also represents faithfulness, thoughtfulness and love. The hard, beak-like part of the flower is known as spathe, and gives the flower the appearance of a bird’s head and beak since it is perpendicular to the stem. Once bloomed, each stem features three vibrant orange petals and three blue petals.
8. Calla Lilies
Named after the Greek word for beauty, calla lilies are a traditional symbol of marriage and are used to celebrate major transitions in life. Calla lilies altogether exemplify “magnificent beauty,” while white calla lilies especially represent purity, honesty and innocence, making them a popular choice for wedding bouquets. Other than white, calla lilies also come in shades of pink, purple, yellow, orange and more.
9. Carnations
Carnations, like roses and some other flowers, have slightly different symbolism for the different colors. As a whole, they are said to symbolize pride and beauty. A red carnation symbolizes love, pride and admiration, while a pink carnation symbolizes the love of a woman or a mother. A white carnation symbolizes innocence and pure love. Use single stems throughout your arrangements for a pop of fun color, or bunch three to five stems together to create a ruffled focal flower that may just be mistaken for a peony!
10. Celosia
Celosia, also known as coxcomb, symbolize uncomplicated affection. They are sought after for their incredible texture and unusual style. We offer both coxcomb and feather varieties in numerous striking colors. Our coxcomb celosia has a fan-shaped bloom with velvet frills. On average, the bloom size is 3-5 inches and has a stem length of 30 inches long. The feather variety is just as unique, its multiple laterals create a feathery-like look and have a soft touch too. These coral-like flowers blend fabulously with garden roses, billy balls, protea, snapdragons and the list goes on.
11. Chrysanthemums
This cheerful flower has been said to symbolize fidelity, optimism, joy and long life. Often called mums, these fun blossoms can also convey loyal love, hope and cherished friendship. They’re known to be long-lasting, low-maintenance and very affordable. Pair white chrysanthemums with lisianthus, roses, Queen Anne’s lace, and seeded eucalyptus for a classic bouquet.
12. Cornflowers
Cornflowers are fun and whimsical wildflowers that feature a brilliant true blue color. These flowers have a ball-like center with frilly petals surrounding the eye and can range in size from 1/2 an inch to 1 inch. Also known as boutonniere flowers or bachelor buttons, legend has it that cornflowers were worn by young men in love; if his love was returned the flower would remain bright and fresh, however, if the man’s love was not returned, the flower would fade quickly. No wonder cornflowers make popular boutonnieres!
13. Daffodils
Daffodils are a springtime staple that signifies rebirth and new beginnings. These star-shaped blooms tend to be overlooked and under-appreciated, but they have so much potential. Daffodils are both beautiful and affordable. In addition to their bright, classic color, daffodils are also offered in a combination of both, white and yellow, and orange and white. They also come in all-white, too. No matter the shade, you’ll find daffodils in both standard, mini and double varieties.
14. Dahlias
Dahlias are said to represent dignity, elegance and good taste. They’re a wedding favorite, available in a wide variety of bold, bright and beautiful shapes and colors. Their large blooms provide the perfect amount of fullness and elegance! Historically, dahlias have symbolized the lasting bond and commitment created between two people, which makes them a wonderful representation of marriage.
15. Daisies
Daisies symbolize new beginnings and innocence. These gorgeous spring flowers are commonly used as both focal and filler flowers in wildflower and rustic designs. They’re known as a spray variety, meaning each stem has an average spray of 3 to 5 colorful blooms. When combined with a mixture of other fillers, greenery, and a few accent flowers, daisies can truly stand out!
16. Delphinium
Delphinium represents lightheartedness and vivacity. What a beautiful flower meaning! The English word delphinium comes from the Greek word for dolphin, which is delphis. The name is fitting, thanks to the long and lean shape of flower that looks like the gentle mammal of the sea. Delphinium is also commonly known as larkspur.
17. Freesia
A great flower for adding texture, freesia symbolizes sweetness, innocence and thoughtfulness. Freesia is known for its sweet scent. These fragrant flowers have about 3-5 funnel-shaped blooms and have an average stem length of 10 to 20 inches long. Freesia looks absolutely beautiful as a stand-alone option, and also make a stunning addition to almost any arrangement. You can find freesia in a variety of colors such as white, purple, orange, yellow and more.
18. Garden Roses
Garden roses are a classic choice for wedding flowers and they go with almost every theme. Just like standard roses, these large blooms have similar respective flower meanings. Garden roses are gorgeous, full-bodied roses, that often feature a lovely fresh scent, and are available year-round. Their lush, ruffled petal, full bloom makes them irresistible!
19. Gardenia
Gardenia has been a classic wedding flower choice for generations. This sweet, fragrant flower symbolizes a few different things like purity, love and sophistication, making them a perfect pick for a bridal arrangement. Their paper-white petals and lush, evergreen foliage make them irresistible and versatile. If you choose to incorporate these blooms into your design, you’ll need to create a faux stem, often wired or glued.
20. Gerbera Daisies
A part of the daisy family, gerbera daisies specifically conveys cheerfulness. How could you not be cheerful with these bold blooms? They’re widely known as a flower for all seasons and they come in both, standard and mini varieties. With more than 10 colors to pick from and a variety of different textures, you’re bound to find the perfect flower for your design.
21. Gladiolus
A striking, long-stemmed flower filled with blooms from bottom to top, the gladiolus symbolizes generosity, sincerity, a strength of character, faithfulness and honor. Gladiolus can add height, balance and color! We offer these gorgeous flowers in an array of colors that include purple, orange, white, red, green and many shades of pink.
22. Heather
Heather represents good luck and also admiration. In sixteenth century Scotland, soldiers used to even wear white heather in their caps to bring them not only luck but protection. To this day, Scottish brides include white heather in their wedding bouquets for good luck. Heather comes in lovely shades of white, purple, pink and green.
23. Hellebores
Hellebores have been a staple for many florists for quite some time. Although the symbolism of the flower isn’t crystal clear, the one thing that is known for sure is its beauty and ability to add interest into any floral arrangement!
Hellebores have a beautiful, natural bend to their stems and have five round petals that come in an array of beautiful colors and patterns; ranging anywhere from white-green, mauve-y pink, and all the way to deep purple shades. On each stem, you’ll find 3-5 blooms with a special pattern like specks, swirls, or gradient. Available in the spring, these versatile blooms pair well with flowers like ranunculus, roses, anemones or any bloom that has a romantic feel.
24. Hyacinth
Hyacinths represent playfulness and sport. Greek legend has it that a young man Hyakinthos was loved by the Gods, and when he was killed by a discus, the flower that grew from his blood was christened a hyacinth in his name.
Hyacinth come in an array of colors, including a beautiful farm mix pack. These fragrant flowers have multiple star-shaped blooms, delicately clustered toward the top of each stem. Although their stem length is not very long (on average around 10 inches long–bloom included), they can be easily incorporated into any tall arrangement with the help of a pick and floral wire.
25. Hydrangeas
These large, full-bloom flowers are said to represent heartfelt emotions and perseverance. They can also be used to express gratitude for being understood. Naturally, hydrangeas come in shades of white, pink, green and blue (it’s one of the few flowers that have a natural, true blue color!). But thanks to the technology of floral sprays and intravenous tinting, we’re able to offer hydrangeas in just about any color!
26. Iris
Irises are associated with wisdom and trust. Each stem features a beautiful bloom with delicate petals and a striking yellow color. Iris is known as a springtime flower, but it is available year-round. You can find iris in a variety of colors such as white, yellow, purple and a couple shades of blue.
27. Lilac
Lilac has different flower meanings throughout different cultures and times, for example, magenta lilac is said to symbolize love and passion, where as lilac (the soft purple color) is said to symbolize a first love. Lilac is an excellent choice for adding texture and fullness to an arrangement. They come in beautiful shades of purple, white and blush. They’re offered in three varieties, which are standard, premium and designer.
28. Lilies
Lilies are a royal flower that symbolizes purity and refined beauty. More specifically, a white lily symbolizes modesty and virginity, while an orange lily symbolizes passion and pride.
Lilies have a star-shaped shaped bloom that features an average of 3 to 5 blooms per stem. They’re available year-round and are offered in several beautiful colors. In addition to their stunning beauty, lilies offer a sweet scent. Some varieties that have a softer aroma include hybrid lilies and asiatic lilies.
29. Lily of the Valley
Like the lily, the lily of the valley represents purity, and also happiness, sweetness and humility. The popular flower has small, dainty, bell-shaped blooms and is particularly popular for spring bouquets.
30. Lisianthus
Lisianthus has a variety of meanings, including gratitude, charm, and an everlasting bond. Its bell-shaped, ruffled blooms are available in pink, purple, white, apricot, yellow and green.
31. Orchids
Exotic beauty, glorious femininity, refinement, thoughtfulness and mature charm are just some of the meanings associated with orchids.
Whether you’re planning a summer bash or a cozy fall celebration, these blooms are a suitable choice with their exotic and luxurious appeal. There are many unique colors and varieties to choose from, with over 20,000 species orchid in existence, so the options are almost endless.
32. Peonies
This flower symbolizes a happy life, happy marriage, good health and prosperity. It can also be used to express bashfulness and compassion.
Peonies are known for their large ruffled blooms and sweet floral scent, which makes them all but irresistible, these stunning symbols are one of the most sought-after flowers available, and with good reason.
33. Poinsettia
The bright red poinsettia is often affiliated with the holidays, but year round, it stands for good cheer, celebration and reassurance. This flower is perfect for winter brides.
34. Protea
This eye-catching flower is known to symbolize change and transformation. It also represents diversity and courage.
Protea has uniquely-shaped, wild-looking blossoms and a long vase life if handled properly. They can also withstand high-heat environments, making them a hardy choice for summer events. Step out of the box by pairing this statement bloom with yellow billy balls, blue thistle and succulents for a rustic look!
35. Queen Anne’s Lace
Queen Anne’s Lace symbolizes sanctuary. The filler flower features a distinct, blood-red dot in the center, which is said to represent a drop of Queen Anne’s blood that fell from her finger onto handmade lace. The flower is also referred to as bird’s nest, wild carrot and bishop’s lace.
36. Ranunculus
Ranunculus conveys the message that you are radiant with charm, and/or very attractive.
These fantastic buds are the perfect choice when adding depth and texture to floral arrangements. Their soft, round shape and abundance of delicate petals make them a unique addition to anything from elegant bridal bouquets to modern, pared-down centerpieces. Ranunculus are also available in a host of fun and beautiful colors, helping them pair well with almost any theme or pattern.
37. Roses
All roses symbolize passionate love, but specific meanings are associated with each color (read up on the different rose color meanings!).
These traditional blooms are versatile, long-lasting and fragrant. They are perfect for special occasions and “just because” moments. With many varieties and colors to choose from, you really just can’t go wrong with roses!
38. Snapdragons
Snapdragons are said to represent graciousness. They make an elegant choice for adding height and texture to an arrangement and are more than capable of standing on their own in a bouquet or centerpiece. Our snapdragons are offered in twelve different colors plus a farm mix package too!
39. Statice
Statice is another popular filler flower rife with meaning. The flower, which comes in blue, white, red, yellow, pink and purple, represents success, sympathy or remembrance, which makes it appropriate for a variety of occasions.
40. Stock
Stock stands for beauty everlasting and a joyous happy life. It also symbolizes a lasting, loving bond. This filler flower comes in white, pink, purple and peach. The flower has a delicious clove-like scent and is also known as the gillyflower.
41. Sunflowers
Since sunflowers follow the light of the sun, it is said that they represent warmth, adoration and dedication or dedicated love.
We offer several varieties of sunflowers, from traditional yellow with black centers to red-enhanced, and most of the varieties are available year-round, so you’re bound to find the perfect option for your event. Sunflowers look beautiful on their own, but pair nicely with many other flowers, like feverfew daisies, roses, solidago, lisianthus and more.
42. Sweet Peas
Like roses, sweet peas have different flower meanings depending on their color. However, they’re commonly known to symbolize appreciation and departure.
Sweet peas have a lovely fragrance and an irresistible ruffled look. These multi-florals come with about 3 to 5 blooms per stem. Sweet peas range in colors from pastel pink to bright yellow. They’re mostly used in garden-style bouquets and centerpieces. Sweet peas are gorgeous on their own but pair seamlessly with other spring flowers like peonies, garden roses and tulips.
43. Tulips
Tulips tend to mostly be associated with sweet, pastel-hued floral arrangements around Easter time. However, tulips are capable of packing a serious punch in terms of color, texture, and volume in everything from bouquets to aisle arrangements.
Given that tulips represent the perfect love, adding them to your bridal bouquet signifies a declaration of your love and faithfulness to your partner. In addition to standard tulips — which can showcase some really cool multi-tonal centers — you can also choose from feathered fringe tulips, large french tulips, bold double tulips, and ruffly parrot tulips!
44. Xerographica Tillandsia
The xerographica tillandsia, more commonly known as an air plant, is a plant that has few or no roots, therefore can live without soil, and can get water and nutrients from the air. Because they don’t need soil and have such a unique look, they are perfect for the dreamer!
Air plants are eco-friendly, easy to use and can be used almost anywhere in wedding and home decor! From bouquets and boutonnieres to unique place card holders and centerpieces, you could even create a lush, living art piece, perfect for a ceremony backdrop or just spicing up an empty wall.
45. Yarrow
For years yarrow (also known as Achillea millefolium) has been used for agricultural and medicinal purposes, but they’ve been used in floral design too.
Yarrow features multiple blooms per stem that cluster together to create the look of one large flower head. It has a fresh, herby-scent and provides the perfect pop of color. With proper care, yarrow can last up to five days and they’re also heat-tolerant flowers, so you don’t have to worry about them wilting.
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45+ Flower Meanings: Discover the Significance Behind Each Bloom
Blooms of every shape and color are gorgeous, but did you know that each has its own unique significance? Read on to discover 45 flower meanings, from roses (passionate love) to gardenias (purity).
1. Alstroemeria
Alstroemeria is a beautiful flower that represents fortune, devotion and friendship. Alstroemeria comes in a wide variety of shades, including white, pink, red, orange, purple and yellow. You can even find them in rare royal or grape purple. They’re often two-toned and freckled, giving them a bit more depth and interest. A single stem has an average of four blooms, along with some great sword-shaped greenery that adds color and volume.
2. Amaryllis
Amaryllis symbolizes pride, determination and radiant beauty. The word “amaryllis” comes from the Greek word “amaryssein,” which means “to sparkle.” Often associated with the holidays, amaryllis are commonly used in festive centerpieces or within a wreath. There’s no wrong way to use these hardy blooms. Amaryllis is a wonderfully versatile flower that packs a big punch with several show-stopping blooms on each broad stem.
3. Anemones
Also known as windflowers, anemones symbolize anticipation and are thought to bring luck and protect against evil. They’re a highly sought-after wedding flower that comes in a variety of both natural and tinted shades. Colors include red, hot pink, burgundy, blue and purple. If you’re not a fan of the black centers, they’re also available with pale green centers! Pair anemones with larkspur and waxflower to attain an on-trend wildflower look!
4. Anthurium
Tropical anthurium is an exotic flower that symbolizes hospitality and also represents kindness, making these heart-shaped blooms a perfect addition to your home. These flowers have a waxy appearance and come in six vibrant colors. They pair well with other standout blooms like protea, orchids, and roses.
5. Astilbe
The astilbe flower is also known as false spirea, false goat’s beard, or feather flower and they are said to have the meaning of “I will be waiting for you’ or ‘I’ll still be waiting,” symbolizing patience and dedication to a loved one. But don’t let their delicate look fool you, they are actually pretty hardy flowers. The flowers sit on strong green stems above airy, green foliage. Each stem features a plume of feather-shaped branches that hold clusters of small flowers, resulting in a beautiful, feathery soft bloom. Astilbe is available in white, red and several shades of pink.
6. Bouvardia
Bouvardia symbolizes enthusiasm, and are named in honor of Charles Bouvard, who ran the Royal Gardens in Paris during the reign of Louis XIII. Bouvardia features beautiful clusters of flowers shaped like stars on delicate branches, and are available in yellow, pink, red, peach and white. Bouvardia is also referred to as royal katty, albatross and pink luck.
7. Bird of Paradise
Bird of Paradise symbolizes joy and paradise. This tropical flower (a.k.a. the crane flower) also represents faithfulness, thoughtfulness and love. The hard, beak-like part of the flower is known as spathe, and gives the flower the appearance of a bird’s head and beak since it is perpendicular to the stem. Once bloomed, each stem features three vibrant orange petals and three blue petals.
8. Calla Lilies
Named after the Greek word for beauty, calla lilies are a traditional symbol of marriage and are used to celebrate major transitions in life. Calla lilies altogether exemplify “magnificent beauty,” while white calla lilies especially represent purity, honesty and innocence, making them a popular choice for wedding bouquets. Other than white, calla lilies also come in shades of pink, purple, yellow, orange and more.
9. Carnations
Carnations, like roses and some other flowers, have slightly different symbolism for the different colors. As a whole, they are said to symbolize pride and beauty. A red carnation symbolizes love, pride and admiration, while a pink carnation symbolizes the love of a woman or a mother. A white carnation symbolizes innocence and pure love. Use single stems throughout your arrangements for a pop of fun color, or bunch three to five stems together to create a ruffled focal flower that may just be mistaken for a peony!
10. Celosia
Celosia, also known as coxcomb, symbolize uncomplicated affection. They are sought after for their incredible texture and unusual style. We offer both coxcomb and feather varieties in numerous striking colors. Our coxcomb celosia has a fan-shaped bloom with velvet frills. On average, the bloom size is 3-5 inches and has a stem length of 30 inches long. The feather variety is just as unique, its multiple laterals create a feathery-like look and have a soft touch too. These coral-like flowers blend fabulously with garden roses, billy balls, protea, snapdragons and the list goes on.
11. Chrysanthemums
This cheerful flower has been said to symbolize fidelity, optimism, joy and long life. Often called mums, these fun blossoms can also convey loyal love, hope and cherished friendship. They’re known to be long-lasting, low-maintenance and very affordable. Pair white chrysanthemums with lisianthus, roses, Queen Anne’s lace, and seeded eucalyptus for a classic bouquet.
12. Cornflowers
Cornflowers are fun and whimsical wildflowers that feature a brilliant true blue color. These flowers have a ball-like center with frilly petals surrounding the eye and can range in size from 1/2 an inch to 1 inch. Also known as boutonniere flowers or bachelor buttons, legend has it that cornflowers were worn by young men in love; if his love was returned the flower would remain bright and fresh, however, if the man’s love was not returned, the flower would fade quickly. No wonder cornflowers make popular boutonnieres!
13. Daffodils
Daffodils are a springtime staple that signifies rebirth and new beginnings. These star-shaped blooms tend to be overlooked and under-appreciated, but they have so much potential. Daffodils are both beautiful and affordable. In addition to their bright, classic color, daffodils are also offered in a combination of both, white and yellow, and orange and white. They also come in all-white, too. No matter the shade, you’ll find daffodils in both standard, mini and double varieties.
14. Dahlias
Dahlias are said to represent dignity, elegance and good taste. They’re a wedding favorite, available in a wide variety of bold, bright and beautiful shapes and colors. Their large blooms provide the perfect amount of fullness and elegance! Historically, dahlias have symbolized the lasting bond and commitment created between two people, which makes them a wonderful representation of marriage.
15. Daisies
Daisies symbolize new beginnings and innocence. These gorgeous spring flowers are commonly used as both focal and filler flowers in wildflower and rustic designs. They’re known as a spray variety, meaning each stem has an average spray of 3 to 5 colorful blooms. When combined with a mixture of other fillers, greenery, and a few accent flowers, daisies can truly stand out!
16. Delphinium
Delphinium represents lightheartedness and vivacity. What a beautiful flower meaning! The English word delphinium comes from the Greek word for dolphin, which is delphis. The name is fitting, thanks to the long and lean shape of flower that looks like the gentle mammal of the sea. Delphinium is also commonly known as larkspur.
17. Freesia
A great flower for adding texture, freesia symbolizes sweetness, innocence and thoughtfulness. Freesia is known for its sweet scent. These fragrant flowers have about 3-5 funnel-shaped blooms and have an average stem length of 10 to 20 inches long. Freesia looks absolutely beautiful as a stand-alone option, and also make a stunning addition to almost any arrangement. You can find freesia in a variety of colors such as white, purple, orange, yellow and more.
18. Garden Roses
Garden roses are a classic choice for wedding flowers and they go with almost every theme. Just like standard roses, these large blooms have similar respective flower meanings. Garden roses are gorgeous, full-bodied roses, that often feature a lovely fresh scent, and are available year-round. Their lush, ruffled petal, full bloom makes them irresistible!
19. Gardenia
Gardenia has been a classic wedding flower choice for generations. This sweet, fragrant flower symbolizes a few different things like purity, love and sophistication, making them a perfect pick for a bridal arrangement. Their paper-white petals and lush, evergreen foliage make them irresistible and versatile. If you choose to incorporate these blooms into your design, you’ll need to create a faux stem, often wired or glued.
20. Gerbera Daisies
A part of the daisy family, gerbera daisies specifically conveys cheerfulness. How could you not be cheerful with these bold blooms? They’re widely known as a flower for all seasons and they come in both, standard and mini varieties. With more than 10 colors to pick from and a variety of different textures, you’re bound to find the perfect flower for your design.
21. Gladiolus
A striking, long-stemmed flower filled with blooms from bottom to top, the gladiolus symbolizes generosity, sincerity, a strength of character, faithfulness and honor. Gladiolus can add height, balance and color! We offer these gorgeous flowers in an array of colors that include purple, orange, white, red, green and many shades of pink.
22. Heather
Heather represents good luck and also admiration. In sixteenth century Scotland, soldiers used to even wear white heather in their caps to bring them not only luck but protection. To this day, Scottish brides include white heather in their wedding bouquets for good luck. Heather comes in lovely shades of white, purple, pink and green.
23. Hellebores
Hellebores have been a staple for many florists for quite some time. Although the symbolism of the flower isn’t crystal clear, the one thing that is known for sure is its beauty and ability to add interest into any floral arrangement!
Hellebores have a beautiful, natural bend to their stems and have five round petals that come in an array of beautiful colors and patterns; ranging anywhere from white-green, mauve-y pink, and all the way to deep purple shades. On each stem, you’ll find 3-5 blooms with a special pattern like specks, swirls, or gradient. Available in the spring, these versatile blooms pair well with flowers like ranunculus, roses, anemones or any bloom that has a romantic feel.
24. Hyacinth
Hyacinths represent playfulness and sport. Greek legend has it that a young man Hyakinthos was loved by the Gods, and when he was killed by a discus, the flower that grew from his blood was christened a hyacinth in his name.
Hyacinth come in an array of colors, including a beautiful farm mix pack. These fragrant flowers have multiple star-shaped blooms, delicately clustered toward the top of each stem. Although their stem length is not very long (on average around 10 inches long–bloom included), they can be easily incorporated into any tall arrangement with the help of a pick and floral wire.
25. Hydrangeas
These large, full-bloom flowers are said to represent heartfelt emotions and perseverance. They can also be used to express gratitude for being understood. Naturally, hydrangeas come in shades of white, pink, green and blue (it’s one of the few flowers that have a natural, true blue color!). But thanks to the technology of floral sprays and intravenous tinting, we’re able to offer hydrangeas in just about any color!
26. Iris
Irises are associated with wisdom and trust. Each stem features a beautiful bloom with delicate petals and a striking yellow color. Iris is known as a springtime flower, but it is available year-round. You can find iris in a variety of colors such as white, yellow, purple and a couple shades of blue.
27. Lilac
Lilac has different flower meanings throughout different cultures and times, for example, magenta lilac is said to symbolize love and passion, where as lilac (the soft purple color) is said to symbolize a first love. Lilac is an excellent choice for adding texture and fullness to an arrangement. They come in beautiful shades of purple, white and blush. They’re offered in three varieties, which are standard, premium and designer.
28. Lilies
Lilies are a royal flower that symbolizes purity and refined beauty. More specifically, a white lily symbolizes modesty and virginity, while an orange lily symbolizes passion and pride.
Lilies have a star-shaped shaped bloom that features an average of 3 to 5 blooms per stem. They’re available year-round and are offered in several beautiful colors. In addition to their stunning beauty, lilies offer a sweet scent. Some varieties that have a softer aroma include hybrid lilies and asiatic lilies.
29. Lily of the Valley
Like the lily, the lily of the valley represents purity, and also happiness, sweetness and humility. The popular flower has small, dainty, bell-shaped blooms and is particularly popular for spring bouquets.
30. Lisianthus
Lisianthus has a variety of meanings, including gratitude, charm, and an everlasting bond. Its bell-shaped, ruffled blooms are available in pink, purple, white, apricot, yellow and green.
31. Orchids
Exotic beauty, glorious femininity, refinement, thoughtfulness and mature charm are just some of the meanings associated with orchids.
Whether you’re planning a summer bash or a cozy fall celebration, these blooms are a suitable choice with their exotic and luxurious appeal. There are many unique colors and varieties to choose from, with over 20,000 species orchid in existence, so the options are almost endless.
32. Peonies
This flower symbolizes a happy life, happy marriage, good health and prosperity. It can also be used to express bashfulness and compassion.
Peonies are known for their large ruffled blooms and sweet floral scent, which makes them all but irresistible, these stunning symbols are one of the most sought-after flowers available, and with good reason.
33. Poinsettia
The bright red poinsettia is often affiliated with the holidays, but year round, it stands for good cheer, celebration and reassurance. This flower is perfect for winter brides.
34. Protea
This eye-catching flower is known to symbolize change and transformation. It also represents diversity and courage.
Protea has uniquely-shaped, wild-looking blossoms and a long vase life if handled properly. They can also withstand high-heat environments, making them a hardy choice for summer events. Step out of the box by pairing this statement bloom with yellow billy balls, blue thistle and succulents for a rustic look!
35. Queen Anne’s Lace
Queen Anne’s Lace symbolizes sanctuary. The filler flower features a distinct, blood-red dot in the center, which is said to represent a drop of Queen Anne’s blood that fell from her finger onto handmade lace. The flower is also referred to as bird’s nest, wild carrot and bishop’s lace.
36. Ranunculus
Ranunculus conveys the message that you are radiant with charm, and/or very attractive.
These fantastic buds are the perfect choice when adding depth and texture to floral arrangements. Their soft, round shape and abundance of delicate petals make them a unique addition to anything from elegant bridal bouquets to modern, pared-down centerpieces. Ranunculus are also available in a host of fun and beautiful colors, helping them pair well with almost any theme or pattern.
37. Roses
All roses symbolize passionate love, but specific meanings are associated with each color (read up on the different rose color meanings!).
These traditional blooms are versatile, long-lasting and fragrant. They are perfect for special occasions and “just because” moments. With many varieties and colors to choose from, you really just can’t go wrong with roses!
38. Snapdragons
Snapdragons are said to represent graciousness. They make an elegant choice for adding height and texture to an arrangement and are more than capable of standing on their own in a bouquet or centerpiece. Our snapdragons are offered in twelve different colors plus a farm mix package too!
39. Statice
Statice is another popular filler flower rife with meaning. The flower, which comes in blue, white, red, yellow, pink and purple, represents success, sympathy or remembrance, which makes it appropriate for a variety of occasions.
40. Stock
Stock stands for beauty everlasting and a joyous happy life. It also symbolizes a lasting, loving bond. This filler flower comes in white, pink, purple and peach. The flower has a delicious clove-like scent and is also known as the gillyflower.
41. Sunflowers
Since sunflowers follow the light of the sun, it is said that they represent warmth, adoration and dedication or dedicated love.
We offer several varieties of sunflowers, from traditional yellow with black centers to red-enhanced, and most of the varieties are available year-round, so you’re bound to find the perfect option for your event. Sunflowers look beautiful on their own, but pair nicely with many other flowers, like feverfew daisies, roses, solidago, lisianthus and more.
42. Sweet Peas
Like roses, sweet peas have different flower meanings depending on their color. However, they’re commonly known to symbolize appreciation and departure.
Sweet peas have a lovely fragrance and an irresistible ruffled look. These multi-florals come with about 3 to 5 blooms per stem. Sweet peas range in colors from pastel pink to bright yellow. They’re mostly used in garden-style bouquets and centerpieces. Sweet peas are gorgeous on their own but pair seamlessly with other spring flowers like peonies, garden roses and tulips.
43. Tulips
Tulips tend to mostly be associated with sweet, pastel-hued floral arrangements around Easter time. However, tulips are capable of packing a serious punch in terms of color, texture, and volume in everything from bouquets to aisle arrangements.
Given that tulips represent the perfect love, adding them to your bridal bouquet signifies a declaration of your love and faithfulness to your partner. In addition to standard tulips — which can showcase some really cool multi-tonal centers — you can also choose from feathered fringe tulips, large french tulips, bold double tulips, and ruffly parrot tulips!
44. Xerographica Tillandsia
The xerographica tillandsia, more commonly known as an air plant, is a plant that has few or no roots, therefore can live without soil, and can get water and nutrients from the air. Because they don’t need soil and have such a unique look, they are perfect for the dreamer!
Air plants are eco-friendly, easy to use and can be used almost anywhere in wedding and home decor! From bouquets and boutonnieres to unique place card holders and centerpieces, you could even create a lush, living art piece, perfect for a ceremony backdrop or just spicing up an empty wall.
45. Yarrow
For years yarrow (also known as Achillea millefolium) has been used for agricultural and medicinal purposes, but they’ve been used in floral design too.
Yarrow features multiple blooms per stem that cluster together to create the look of one large flower head. It has a fresh, herby-scent and provides the perfect pop of color. With proper care, yarrow can last up to five days and they’re also heat-tolerant flowers, so you don’t have to worry about them wilting.
See more:
Rose Color Meanings: 12 Shades and What They Symbolize
26 Filler Flowers and Types of Greenery
Baby’s Breath & Lace: 4 Different Varieties
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Different Types of Flowers with Name and Their Beauty is Touched in the Lives of People.
DIVERSITY - DIFFERENT TYPES OF FLOWERS WITH NAMES
India is the city of diversity, there are many flowers which are found here, the essence, the beauty of flowers is just amazing.
The different types of flowers with names are as follows
FLOWERS AND NAMES
Amaryllis - It is a popular bulb plant with large lily-like blooms and long, thick stems which known as the belladonna lily also and it comes in different colors.
Anemone - It is frequently known as the windflower, the anemone is a poppy-like flower with small colorful blooms which comes in various colors, including red, blue, pink and white.
Asiatic Lily - It is a popular lily flower which mainly comes in yellow and orange, but it has less fragrant than other lily flowers. Also referred to as Tiger Lilies.
Aster - One of the different types of flowers with names are used to accent floral arrangements, are like a small daisy-like flower.
Matsumoto - It is the larger varieties which are found in reds, purples and yellow.
Azalea - It is usually in pinkish shades or whitish. They are generally planted outdoors or potted for indoor decoration.
Baby’s Breath - It is also called as gypsophila. They are small white blooms which are most often used as a filler flower in rose arrangements.
Begonia - There is a variety of begonia which is liked for brightly colored leaves and flowers, it is one of a blooming plant.
Bird of Paradise - This flower typically matches the tropical bird, it is an exotic flower which has a unique appearance which consists of colorful beak and fanned petals.
Calla Lily - These are long-lasting flowers which are having elegant and bell-shaped flower look. They are specially used to represent beauty.
Campanula - They are found in the colors of lavender in small bell-shaped blooms. Campanula flowers are traditionally represented as a sign of gratitude and are known as bellflowers or Canterbury bells.
Carnation - A flower which has a large number of options and is long lasting, known as dianthus. It is usually connected with fascination and distinction.
Chrysanthemum - A flower which is used to express cheerfulness and happiness all around due to its bright colors which are available in many varieties.
Cyclamen - It is usually in pink color and leaves are silvery is one of the different types of flowers with names.
Cymbidium Orchid - It is popular for potted flowers and cut flowers which are known for long narrow leaves.
Daffodil - Daffodil is very popular for chivalry. It is one of the most beautiful flowers.
Dahlia - A popular flower which originates from Central America and Mexico has multi-petaled blooms, they are available in a variety of colors and simply known for their elegance.
Daisy - It is the most beautiful flower which consists of white or pink petals surrounding a yellow center.
These are the description of some different types of flowers with names
Decoration flowers names
One of the different types of flowers with name which is used for decoration and symbolizes faith, valor, and wisdom is
Rose - The king of flowers, which has layers of delicate petals and thorny stems. A symbol of love which expresses love and care.
Rose has a various variety of Petite Rose, Tea Rose, Spray Rose.
Sring Favorites and Tulip - They are also used for decoration purpose.
Peonies - One of the different types of flowers with name is Peonies that bloom in April and continues till May or June. But it is all available all around the year.
Heather - It is tiny, a thickly-clustered pink colored flower which is traditionally used to represent admiration and good luck.
Hibiscus - A flower that depicts beauty is Hibiscus, it is a bell-shaped flower found in several colors.
Jasmine - While having the discussion about different types of flowers with name one cannot forget Jasmine which is generally white or yellow in color and is a vine-like the flowering plant is known for its fragrance and is mostly used for making perfumes.
Sunflower - Sunflower which had yellow petals surrounding the dark center. Sunflowers are used to represent warmth and adoration.
Lily - It symbolizes purity there are varieties of lilies such as Asiatic Lily, Calla Lily, Oriental Lily, Peace Lily, Peruvian Lily, Stargazer Lily which are the fragrant flowers and are characterized by a large bell-shaped curled open petals
Different types of flowers with names used in decoration purpose.
Types of white flowers
Different types of flowers with names in this category are also many. White stands for purity and they resemble purity.
Some of the flowers are
➢ White Roses
➢ White Lily
➢ White Calla lily
➢ White Orchid
➢ White Tulips,
➢ White Carnation,
➢ White Hibiscus,
➢ Trumpet Flower
They known for their exotic appearance, represent rare and delicate beauty, they are known as ornamental flowers. Tulip symbolizes fame and love.
Star of Bethlehem -One of the different types of flowers with names typically white with some green variegation and clusters of small star-shaped blooms. The stock which is available in white shade and thick clusters of small blooms are known as Matthiola and known as a filler flower.
Common types of flowers
Common types of flowers can be used in almost every occasion, you gift common types of flowers in saying Thank you or Sorry or give while greeting, flowers such as
➢ Gladiolus - it has sword-shaped leaves and long flowering stalks which is available in a variety of colors referred to as sword lilies and usually symbolizes the strength of a character.
➢ Violet - Sweet Violet is known for pleasing fragrance.
➢ Wax Flowers - They are sweet-scented flowers and generally used as a filler in mixed arrangements.
➢ Zinnia - It is a small multi-petaled flower like daisies, and are Zinnias are available in a wide range of colors and are popular both as garden flowers and cut flowers are all the common types of flowers.
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