Discover Flowers and Their Meanings    

What does each flower represent? Which flowers symbolize hope, loss, love, good luck, and healing? From the derivation of a flower’s name to its rich mythology and distinctive characteristics, flowers are packed with meaning and symbolism.

Hanakotoba is what the Japanese called it. This language is used to associate certain flowers with some meanings. Another fancy name for the flowers’ language is Floriography, coined in the Victorian era. Basically, people can express their feelings and emotions without saying them aloud through flower symbolism.

So, whether you are choosing a floral bouquet for a wedding or selecting a single flower or your loved one, or creating a flower bed, discover the hidden meanings of flowers. This article is designed for unraveling hidden mysteries, uncovering these floral germs, and opening up a whole new language of flowers. So, let’s get started!

 

  1. Alstroemeria

This beautiful flower represents fortune, friendship, and devotion. Alstroemeria comes in a range of colors, such as purple, yellow, orange, white, and pink. These flowers even come in grape purple or rare royal. They are freckled and two-toned, which give them more interest and depth.

 

  1. Astilbe

Astilbe is also known as feather flower, false goat’s beard, or false spirea. This flower is perfect to give when you want to say “I’ll still be waiting” or “I will be waiting for you” to someone. Thus, these flowers symbolize dedication and patience to loved ones. These flowers look delicate but they are pretty hardy blooms. They are available in red, white, and different pink shades.

 

  1. Bouvardia

These flowers represent enthusiasm and got their name from Charles Bouvard, who used to run the Royal Gardens during the Louis XIII reign in Paris. They are even called royal katty, pink luck, and albatross. These flowers feature amazing clusters of blooms shaped like stars on subtle branches. They are available in white, peach, red, pink, and yellow.

 

  1. Bird of Paradise

These tropical flowers represent paradise and joy. Bird of Paradise is also called the crane flower. It is a symbol of love, thoughtfulness, and faithfulness. After blooming, every stem features three orange and three blue petals.

 

  1. Calla Lilies

This flower is named after a Greek word for beauty. It is a traditional icon of marriage, which is used for celebrating major transitions in one’s life. Calla Lilies demonstrate magnificent beauty, where white lilies exhibit innocence, honesty, and purity. Thus, it remains a great option for wedding bouquets. Other color choices include orange, pink, yellow, purple, etc.

 

  1. Carnations

Carnations look like roses and have different symbolism for each color. Altogether, these flowers symbolize beauty and pride. A red carnation represents admiration, love, and pride, while the pink one demonstrates the love of a mother or a woman. White carnations demonstrate pure love and innocence.

 

  1. Chrysanthemums

Chrysanthemums symbolize joy, long life, fidelity, and optimism. These flowers are often referred to as mums and convey feelings of cherished friendship, hope, and loyal love. They are preferred for being affordable, low-maintenance, and long-lasting.

 

  1. Daffodils

Daffodils are a staple for the springtime that signifies new beginnings and rebirth. These flowers often tend to be under-appreciated and overlooked but hold much potential. They are affordable and beautiful. In addition to their classic, bright color, these flowers come in a combination of both, orange and white, and white and yellow.

 

  1. Dahlias

These blooms represent good taste, elegance, and dignity. They are perfect for weddings and come in a range of bright, beautiful, and bold colors and shapes. Their big flowers offer the right amount of elegance and fullness. Dahlias symbolize the commitment and lasting bond between two souls.

  1. Daisies

Daisies demonstrate innocence and new beginnings. These lovely spring flowers are used as both filler and focal flowers in rustic and wildflower designs.

 

  1. Gardenia

This classic flower has been a wedding flower variety for generations. This fragrant, sweet flower represents some different things like sophistication, love, and purity. Thus, they are perfect for bridal arrangements.

 

  1. Hydrangeas

These full-bloom, large flowers are known to show perseverance and heartfelt emotions. Hydrangeas also represent gratitude for being understood. They come in different shades of blue, green, pink, and white.

 

  1. Iris

Iris is linked to trust and wisdom. Every stem features an amazing bloom with a striking yellow tint and delicate petals. These flowers are called springtime blooms as they are available year-round. They come in different colors, including purple, blue, yellow, and white.

 

  1. Lilac

Lilacs have various flower meanings throughout different times and cultures. For instance, magenta lilacs are said to represent passion and love, whereas purple lilacs are known to symbolize the first love. They come in beautiful shades of purple, blush, and white.

 

  1. Orchids

Glorious femininity, exotic beauty, thoughtfulness, mature charm, and refinement are some of the meanings linked to orchids. They come in thousands of varieties and unique colors. So, the choice is pretty endless.

 

  1. Peonies

Peonies represent a happy marriage, happy life, prosperity, and good health. They can be used for expressing compassion and bashfulness. These blooms are known for their sweet floral scent and large blooms.

 

  1. Roses

All roses represent passionate love. However, specific meanings are linked to every color. These blooms are fragrant, long-lasting, and versatile. Roses are perfect for every special occasion. With so many colors and varieties to select from, one cannot go wrong with them.

 

  1. Sunflowers

Sunflowers demonstrate adoration, warmth, and dedicated love or dedication. They come in several varieties from conventional yellow with black centers to red-enhanced. Most varieties can be procured year-round.

 

  1. Snapdragons

These flowers indicate strength and grace. However, on the negative side, they symbolize deviousness. They come in lots of different colors and sizes.

 

  1. Tulips

Tulips are associated with tender, pastel-hued floral bouquets and arrangements around Easter. They symbolize the perfect love and thus, adding these lovely flowers to a bridal bouquet signifies a declaration of your faithfulness and love to your life partner. Choose any variety from options like fringe tulips, bold double tulips, ruffly parrot tulips, and large French tulips.

So, this is all about the meaning of some popular flower varieties. Now, get a bouquet of flowers to say what you have to do without uttering a word. Speak the language of flowers and enjoy!

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