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Meaning of Flowers

The Flowers of All Tomorrows are seeds of Today



"The movement of love is not limited to human beings and it is perhaps less distorted in worlds other than the human world. Look at the Flowers and Trees. When the sun sets and all becomes silent, sit down for a moment and put yourself into communion with Nature. You will feel, rising from the Earth, from below the roots of the trees and mounting upward and coursing through their fibers, up to the highest outstretching branches, the aspiration of an intense love and longing-a longing for something that brings light and gives happiness for the light that is gone and they wish to have back again." ~ The Mother



Alstroemeria

aspiring

Amaryllis

dramatic

Anemone

fragile

Apple Blossom

promise

Aster

contentment

Azalea

abundance

Baby's Breath

festivity

Bachelor Button

anticipation

Begonia

deep thoughts

Black-Eyed Susan

encouragement

Camellia

graciousness

Carnation

pink

gratitude

red

flashy

striped

refusal

white

remembrance

yellow

cheerful

Chrysanthemum

bronze

excitement

white

truth

red

sharing

yellow

secret admirer

Cosmos

peaceful

Crocus

foresight

Daffodil

chivalry

Delphinium

boldness

Daisy

innocence

Freesia

spirited

Forget-Me-Not

remember me forever

Gardenia

joy

Geranium

comfort

Ginger

proud

Gladiolus

strength of character

Heather

solitude

Hibiscus

delicate beauty

Holly

domestic happiness

Hyacinth

sincerity

Hydrangea

perseverance

Iris

inspiration

Ivy

fidelity

Jasmine

grace and elegance

Larkspur

beautiful spirit

Lavender

distrust

Lilac

first love

Lily

Calla

regal

Casablanca

celebration

Day

enthusiasm

Stargazer

ambition

Lisianthus

calming

Magnolia

dignity

Marigold

desire for riches

Nasturtium

patriotism

Orange Blossom

fertility

Orchid

delicate beauty

Pansy

loving thoughts

Passion flower

passion

Peony

healing

Poppy

consolation

Queen Anne's Lace

delicate femininity

Ranunculus

radiant

Rhododendron

beware

Rose

pink

friendship

red

passionate love

red & white

unity

white

purity

yellow

zealous

Snapdragon

presumptuous

Star of Bethlehem

hope

Stephanotis

good luck

Statice

success

Sunflower

adoration

Sweetpea

shyness

Tuberose

pleasure

Tulip

pink

caring

purple

royalty

red

declaration of love

white

forgiveness

yellow

hopelessly in love

Violet

faithfulness

Wisteria

steadfast

Yarrow

good health

Zinnia

thoughts of friends




In Victorian times, certain flowers had specific meanings because the flower selection was limited and people used
more symbols and gestures to communicate than words. But today, with so many flower choices, there are no rules -
it's the sentiment that gives the gift its meaning. You can, however, assign their own personal meanings - a flower or
color that might remind you of a special event or moment
in your life.

See Language of Flowers Book




Stunning Catalaya Orchid from my Garden of Grace

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