Flowers meaning of flowers in the language of flowers. What is the interpretation of bouquets of flowers and flowers according to popular beliefs

01.02.2019

Each bouquet of flowers is not only a beautiful composition, it is a real message. This letter is easy to decipher if the bouquet consists of flowers with understandable symbols, for example, roses. But they can also be wrong.

Everyone knows that roses are, while not everyone realizes that great importance in a bouquet has the color of roses.

A pink rose is sympathy, nascent love, hope for a reciprocal feeling. Timid love of young creatures.

The red rose represents real passion, bright, ripe feeling.

White roses speak of admiration and happiness, which is why they are often seen in a bride's bouquet.

In the UK, it can be perceived as a symbol of jealousy, since this was the meaning given during the reign of Queen Victoria. But in our country, a completely different meaning of flowers in a bouquet. For sunny bright color such roses are very fond of, they have become associated with warm relationships, friendship and joy.

The meaning of flowers in a bouquet in the countries of the world

In a bouquet various countries differs, in fact, as well as the color of their petals, the number of flowers. For example, in Europe, hydrangea is the keeper of well-being and health, and in Japan it is considered a symbol of grief. In Japan and China, the meaning of chrysanthemums is positive, while in France they are the flowers of death.

The meaning of flowers in a bouquet with examples

Azalea is loneliness, sadness; in some states it is a recognition of the beauty of a woman. In Japan, it is the guardian of the well-being of the family.

Pansies are mutual affection and fidelity.

Astra is a symbol of the charm of elegance and modesty. Although in some countries it means sadness.

Irises are wisdom, hope, tranquility and peace.

Callas are chastity, nobility, purity.

Narcissus is a symbol of pride, selfishness and vanity, while in Italy it is a flower of passion.

The tulip is a symbol of wealth and splendor, while in the interpretation of symbolism it is of great importance. Red flowers are a symbol of love, irresistible attraction. Yellow is a wish for prosperity and wealth. White tulips represent youth and purity.

The meaning of flowers in the bride's bouquet

The flowers in the bride's bouquet are of particular importance. In a wedding bouquet, the most popular flowers are roses. Next - callas and white lilies. A wedding bouquet of calla lilies is a symbol of long marital happiness. Lilies are innocence and purity. In a wedding bouquet, it is better not to use red lilies, despite their beauty. This flower is a symbol of pride.

Separately, it is worth highlighting bouquets of daisies. According to legend, this flower grows in the place where the star fell. He is endowed magic power and able to express feelings. Therefore, many people think that a wedding bouquet of daisies, presented by the groom on their wedding day, provides eternal love for a still young family.

The color of flowers in wedding bouquets should not be strictly white. For example, yellow flowers are a symbol of marriage, while yellow should not be cold, but warm. Orange in a bouquet is a wish for wealth, but red is love for a lifetime.

The language of flowers

Flowers ennoble our lives, caress the eyes, give people joy, soften morals, bring peace and pleasure. And to give flowers means to express feelings of love, respect, location or respect.

Undoubtedly, when presenting a bouquet, you want to be sure that you have made an unmistakable choice. And if the bouquet was made taking into account the meaning of flowers, it will turn into a very valuable gift.

Giving flowers, we must remember that a certain concept is associated with each of them. And if this is known to the person to whom the bouquet is intended, then, hastily and casually approaching its compilation, you can put yourself in an awkward position.

But one cannot speak of the language of flowers as a kind of Esperanto. There are a huge number of interpretations, each of which presents its own versions of the transcripts, often contradicting other sources. This difference in interpretation appears for spatial and temporal reasons. The same can be said about the languages ​​we speak (French in France, Japanese in Japan, and Old Russian is strikingly different from modern Russian).

Having got acquainted with all the variety of flower interpretations, the author was convinced that it is simply not possible to combine and group all this together. Therefore, we can dwell on the most interesting and most reliable, in my opinion, interpretations.

Some sources claim that the language of flowers was born in the era of romanticism and for more than a hundred years has been an integral part of the sentimental games of lovers. Flowers helped lovers to conduct a silent dialogue, to express a complex range of experiences. Sometimes flowers were sent instead of letters. For example, the hyacinth, by the number of buds, "appointed" the day of the meeting, and the bell, by the number of flowers, "specified" even the hour of the meeting.

The language of flowers in the East constituted a whole science of "villages".

Hydrangeas in Japan express grief, while in other countries they are endowed with the ability to ward off illness and misfortune.

And here are the advice of the Bulgarian culturologist M. Todorova.
Hyacinths, carnations, chrysanthemums are awarded married woman to show respect for her. To remind of the purely personal, yellow flowers are interspersed in the bouquet. If a girl is presented with dahlias, this is a sign of sad, unrequited love. Daisies are the flowers of the young, unmarried girls. White flowers predominate in the bride's bouquet, and a bouquet of white callas is a wish for a successful marriage (in any other cases, a color accent is preferable). There is a belief that gerberas in a bouquet (a large scarlet flower with two white ones) bring happiness. Before a long journey or separation, it is customary to present a bouquet with a predominance of red. Red gladioli should be given at the birth of a son, and multi-colored if a daughter was born (according to other sources, congratulating on the birth of a girl, it is customary to give pink or red flowers, personifying the dawn of life, and a boy - blue or purple).

What can you say about color? "The black rose is the emblem of sadness, the red rose is the emblem of love" - ​​this is what everyone is talking about. And white or pink? During the time of Catherine II, a “Register of Flowers” ​​was even developed, where red meant love, green meant hope, blue meant fidelity, black meant sadness, yellow meant treason.

And in the culture of Japan, for example, yellow is a symbol of light and sun, and yellow flowers are given to people who wish light and good. Orange color symbolizes strength, power, pride. A blue flowers they "talk" about longing, fidelity, and it is customary to give them to those leaving for the army. Solemn purple- a sign of friendship, and green - calmness and peace. Neutral White color- a symbol of purity, tenderness, sadness and mourning, as well as in some other countries.

In culture ancient east each season had its own color: black for winter, white for autumn, blue for spring and red for summer.

There are customs and prejudices regarding the color of the petals. special treatment, of course, to yellow, the color of treason and infidelity. In one of the Eastern legends, it is said that red roses exposed the unfaithful wife of a certain sultan, turning yellow right in her hands. As for giving flowers, the "ban" on yellow has long been lifted, and you can give these flowers in any situation.

Children are given small and delicate flowers of bright, joyful tones, arranged in small bouquets. For older women, avoid giving dark and fast-fading flowers. It is not customary to give bright red flowers to a young girl. It is customary for men to give long flowers, because. a small bouquet of lilies of the valley will look in male hand at least strange. A bouquet intended for a man is vertically elongated, it must definitely feel the tension of shapes and lines. Women's bouquets, on the contrary, have a more rounded shape, including medium-sized flowers in pastel colors. Men do not give each other violets. It is not customary for a woman to give flowers to a man, except in cases where the man is much older than her and is a birthday or hero of the day. Flower pots are given only if it is known that the recipient loves them very much and does not mind receiving them as a gift.

It is believed that the number of flowers in a bouquet has a certain meaning:
odd number flowers gives the bouquet a positive life energy and harmony. In the language of flowers and numbers, there is a secret meaning.

1 flower“You are all I have!”

3 flowers I want to go with you to the ends of the world.

5 flowers- I love you!

7 flowers- traditionally given on the day of the betrothal.

9 flowers- I respect you as a friend.

10 flowers“I want to do something for you.

11 flowers- You are my friend.

12 flowers It's hard for us, but I think everything will be fine.

13 flowers“I hate and despise you!”

14 flowers“You are all I have!”

15 flowers You have earned my gratitude and respect. Different flowers of a certain color - yellow, blue, pink - have their own meanings. And a bouquet of yellow tulips can be much more eloquent than you.

The overall color of the entire bouquet

White flower means innocence,

yellow- gives rise to love,

pink- means love

bright red- passionate love

blue- devotion,

lilac or purple- peace and trust,

black color- the desire for death.

White:

clover- Think about me!

chrysanthemum- I'm unhappy!

lily- Purity, tenderness.

carnation- Innocence.

daisy- Be true to me!

rose We are equal with you!

lilac- The innocence of youth.

tulip- I do not love you anymore!

Yellow:

chrysanthemum I offer you mine

hand and heart!

violet You are my earthly happiness.

rose- Vanishing love, jealousy, infidelity

tulip- I love you!

Pink:

carnation- I want you!

Reds:

chrysanthemum- I love you!

carnation- Pure love.

rose- I want you the most!

tulip- I see you in my dreams!

poppy You are my loss...

Blue:

iris- I respect you!

violet I am faithful to you...

Purple:

lilac- I so want your affection!

Black:

tulip I want to die with you!

Any attitude can be expressed with the help of fragile flowers. Of course, even experts have different opinions about " true value" colors. Although all flowers express attention and love, there are more traditional meanings some of them, sometimes more than one. Encryption and decryption can be controversial. And so before assuming exact value, look at everything carefully, maybe something was lost between the lines, in the sense - between the colors.

Another option for the meaning of the color of the bouquet:

White- a sign of tenderness and sadness, as well as gullibility, modesty, charm, purity, as well as mystery and silence.

white flowers- strives for the ideal, but it is easy to offend him.

Blue-chastity.

Yellow- joy, friendship, but there is also a traditionally negative meaning - betrayal and separation, which may not be fully justified. Yellow flowers look great in any flower arrangement and goes well with other colors. However, to give a bouquet of exclusively yellow flowers, especially the person with whom you are romantically connected, it is better not to, until you are sure that you will be understood correctly.

Red- among all peoples it is considered the color of love and passion, and besides this, it means respect, approval, congratulations on a job well done.

purple symbolizes unconditional love.

Crimson- constancy,

Orange says that a person is sometimes too proud and arrogant.

Pink- usually youth and modesty. Also grace and nobility, softness, tenderness, trust. A great way to emphasize the youth and charm of a girl. Ideal when you don't feel ready to say "I love you" but want to make it clear that you are attracted to this person.

Pink roses is a hint that everyone can interpret in their own way.

Blue- melancholy and at the same time fidelity, reliability.

withered flowers you are a rejected love.

Violet- friendship.

Black and brown- sadness.

Light pink- sympathy and admiration.

Creamy white- wedding color of happy love.

Coral or orange expresses desire, enthusiasm in achieving the goal.

Perhaps, in the modern extravagant world there is no place for such trifles, but psychologists assure that it is precisely such trifles that create a mood, even at a subconscious level. But the most important thing to be guided by when choosing flowers is, of course, the tastes of the person to whom the bouquet is intended. How to recognize them? Give flowers more often, and sooner or later, be sure to "get to the point."

Apricot (flower)- timid love

Azalea - a symbol of femininity, fragility, meekness, restraint, devotion; but at the same time - passions and sadness. It is customary to give Azalea before an unwanted separation. Presenting an azalea, you say "I hope You wait for me", "Take care of yourself for me", "I believe You!". When a man gives this flower, he admits that you are the only one for him.

Acanthus (bear paw)- art, inspiration, creativity. Acanthus is a very peculiar flower, it is not customary to give it to lovers. Such a gift says: "You are very talented and will achieve everything you want, go for it!"
Acacia (blooming) - secret love, chastity, loneliness. Acacia is a flower of regret and recognition of one's mistakes. Giving an acacia, says: "You are the best thing that happened in my life", "Why are we not together now?", "Let's start all over again!"

Acacia (white) - platonic love"Why is my love not mutual?"

Acacia (yellow)- "I'm sorry that love is gone"

Acacia (pink)- elegance, charm
Aconite (ranunculus, ranunculus)- sympathy, desire to please, invitation. Aconite can be given to both women and men. If such a gift is presented at the beginning of an acquaintance, most likely the giver is interested in you, considers you a pleasant conversationalist and offers friendship. A great gift for colleagues and business partners.
Aloe- wisdom, honesty

alpine rose- Be careful!

Alstroemeria- named after the Swedish botanist Baron Klas von Alstroemer. These South American flower seeds were among many collected by the Baron on a tour of Spain in 1753. In the language of flowers, it means "cute", "charming", the desire to make an unobtrusive compliment.
amazon lily- Love is dangerous!

Amaranth / Swimsuit- immutability

Amaranth / Shiritsa- fidelity Amarilis - pride, impregnability, masculinity. If you want to hint to a man that he is not just a friend for you, give him amarylis.
Ambrosia- immodest hints, expectation of more. The ambrosia giver says: "I'm waiting!", "Be bolder!", "Let's live for today!"
A pineapple- perfection. A pineapple in a bouquet of flowers is a sign of the donor's originality. If you were presented with such a bouquet - be sure - you are appreciated and understood.
Anemone- sincerity, hope; but also joy, emotionality. Translated from the language of flowers, an anemone gift means: "Why not?", "I feel very good with you", "Let's have a holiday?"
Anthurium- courage, eccentricity, passion. Anthurium is considered predominantly male flower. A bouquet or composition with anthuriums will be an unforgettable gift for a husband or colleague, friend or chef... You can also give anthuriums to an extravagant lady, a sort of "vamp woman", if you want to tell her: "You are not like anyone else, and this is me admires!"
Pansies- air kiss, fun, entertainment, "I miss you!" The British give to their beloved women pansies. And even if feelings were hidden until this day, they can only be expressed with the help of these wonderful flowers.
orange flower- “Your purity is equal to your attractiveness”

Arbitus / Arbutus- I love only you!

Armeria - sympathy

Artemisia- a symbol of dignity Aralia - closeness, intimacy, "You are my dear!"

Asparagus- innocence, gullibility

Aster- a symbol of love, grace, sophistication, and also - memories. In China, aster means precision. Ancient people believed that the smell of aster leaves, when they were burned, drove out snakes. Asters were placed in the graves of French soldiers, symbolizing grief and memory of the dead. There is a myth that asters were created from cosmic dust when the Virgin looked down from the sky and wept. The poet Virgil believed that the altars of the gods were often decorated with asters. There are about 600 species of asters, the most popular variety is Monte Casino. Astra (white)- "I love you more than you love me!", "Say that you love me again", "I can't think of anything but you..."

B
basil camphor- disgust, hatred. If for some reason you can't tell the person you don't like everything you think about him, give him a basil.

Balsam- "You and I are not equal"

Periwinkle white- bright, pleasant memories

periwinkle blue- early friendship

Begonia- Beware of love! “Beware, and capricious!”

white daisy- Don't test my patience.

birch“My feelings are also tender.

Immortelle / Tsmin- constancy

elderberry flower- kindness and humility

Burachok- beauty is priceless

Begonia- "Beware!", "Not everyone likes you the way I do", "Know: they envy you!"
Bouquet of dried flowers- rejected love. If you want to put an end to someone's overly persistent courtship, give the violator of your peace of mind such an original gift. Even if this person is not familiar with the language of flowers, the withered bouquet will make him think: "It looks like I'm not very welcome ..."

IN
cornflower- "I dare not express my feelings to you"; delicacy, grace, simplicity, as well as gaiety and fidelity. It is customary to give cornflowers to young girls as a sign of sympathy. Such a gift may mean an offer of friendship or a desire to renew an interrupted acquaintance. The donor of cornflowers should not be suspected of immodest desires. For some reason, blondes most often like cornflowers.
lady's slipper- capricious beauty, inconstancy. "I feel like I'm not alone with you." The lady's slipper giving is ready for a lot to "tame" you, to make you more submissive and less windy.
Heather white protection, wishes will come true.

Heather, lavender admiration, loneliness.

heather purple- admiration, beauty and loneliness

heather pink- good luck wishes

catchment- betrayal and deceit
water lily (water lily)) - eloquence, persuasiveness, sincerity; "You must never deceive me", "Feelings in my soul are raging." A water lily is given by a person who wants to convince you that he is your "half". The donor asks to trust him and promises to be gentle and caring.

Loach- humble perseverance

Bindweed- "Look at me", "I will decorate your life." Bindweed is often given by experienced womanizers. However, the life of this flower is as short-lived as the feelings of the giver.

G
Gardenia- secret love, "You are beautiful." If you were given a gardenia - know that you are sincerely admired. Most likely, your fan is very timid and considers himself unworthy of you.
Gaulteria- harmony, "Be calm", "Restrain your emotions"
Carnation (common)- Charm, Women's love. Cloves are native to the Middle East and have been cultivated for the past 2,000 years. Some scholars believe that the name "carnation" comes from the word "crown", after the flowers that were used in Greek ceremonial celebrations. Carnations were famous in ancient Rome as reward flowers. In Korea, a young girl wove three carnations into her hair to know her future. If the top flower dies first, her old age will be hard; if the average flower, their young years will bring great sorrow. If the lower flower died first, then poor girl be miserable all your life! Mostly, carnations express love, infatuation, and difference.

red carnations- victory, success, leadership. They express admiration, while dark red denotes deep love. big bouquet It is customary to congratulate people of authority and respect with red carnations. It is better to give red carnations to your beloved in mixed bouquets.

Carnation (white) - wish you good luck and success in everything. "May all your wishes come true." If you were presented with white carnations as a gift, this indicates that you are considered a very charming, bright and positive person.

green carnations give on St. Patrick's Day.

pink carnations have the most symbolic and historical meaning. According to Christian legend, carnations first appeared on Earth as Jesus. The Mother of God shed tears on Jesus and carnations arose from her tears. Thus, the pink carnation became a symbol of motherly love and, since 1907, has been adopted as the emblem of Mother's Day, celebrated in the United States and Canada on the second Sunday in May. The meaning of carnations in the language of flowers can be very different: it all depends on their color. The person who gives carnations wants to express his gratitude to you and assure you that under any circumstances you can count on his help and support.

Carnation (yellow)- "Are you avoiding me?", "Are you offended?", "I want you to be more attentive."
Heliotrope - devotion, eternal love Dahlia - whim, inconstancy, fleeting passion. The dahlia giver says: “I like you very much, but I don’t promise anything”, “I’m not ready for serious relationship"," Why complicate things?
Geranium - stupidity, recklessness. "You are a very frivolous person", "It's time to settle down."
Geranium / Crane- persistence and usefulness

pink geranium- preference

Hyacinth (red or pink)- "I know what you want", "Many pleasant surprises await you", "Our whole life is a game..."

Hyacinth (white)- constancy. "I'm enchanted forever"

Hyacinth (yellow)- an attempt to hide jealousy and distrust
Hyacinth purple- I'm sorry, forgive me, grief, sadness

Hyacinth blue- constancy.
Hibiscus- low-key beautyGypsophila - caution, timidity. However, in a mixed bouquet, gypsophila, as a rule, is a kind of accessory, serves to add volume to the flower work and does not carry semantic load. Gladiolus - "I'm really sincere", "Fear nothing", flower of gladiators. The giver of gladioli is a strong, reliable person who does not accept compromises.
Wisteria- "Welcome!" Give wisteria to the person to whom you want to say "I'm always glad to see you!"
Gloxinia- love at first sight, "My feelings are stronger than me"
Hydrangea- "Remember me"; modesty, sincerity, hope. Many peoples believe that hydrangea is able to drive away illness and misfortune.
pear (flower)- health and hope

D
Decembrist- Reduce my suffering! Delphinium - modesty, unpretentiousness; "I'm ready to be your shadow", "Call me"
Sweet pea- "Goodbye", departure, "Thank you for a great time", "Remember"
oak leaves - friendship, "You are a rare person"

Spruce and pine- Hope for change.

AND
Jasmine- sensuality, femininity, elegance and attractiveness. In India, jasmine is called " moonlight in love".
Jasmine yellow - modesty, timidity

Jasmine red- stupidity, fun

Acorn- Scandinavian symbol of life and immortality. It is better to give to men because most ladies will not appreciate such a gift.
wallflower- friendship, adversity Honeysuckle - generosity, generosity, "You make the world a better place"
Jonklia- return of affection, "Let's be together again", desire, sympathy

St. John's wort- militancy, "Victory will still be mine"
Strawberry (flower)- a hint, "Pay attention: your happiness is near!"
goldenrod- success, "Appreciate any luck", "Not fluff or feather!"
golden seal- deception

AND
Candytuft- indifference, indifference, "Don't think that you mean anything to me", "I feel good without you"
Iris- the emblem of France, "I value your friendship very much", trust, wisdom, faith, hope, fearlessness

TO
Cactus- perseverance, purposefulness, self-sufficiency. "Aren't you tired of loneliness?", "I understand you like no other", "You and I are alike"
Calendula- the name of the genus calendula "s - means "for all months." A member of the marigold family, calendula has been valued historically for its medicinal and culinary properties. In ancient times, a drink made from a mixture of marigold flowers and wine was said to soothe indigestion. Calendula petals are used in ointments that treat the skin for jaundice, eye diseases, and toothaches.The Romans used calendula mixed with vinegar with meat dishes and salads. Most sacred flower ancient india, flowers and stems of marigold were woven into garlands and placed around the necks of statues of saints. Since the marigold flower follows the sun, it is sometimes called the "summer bride". The marigold flower means "victory of grace" in the language of flowers.

viburnum- uncontrollable emotions, painful attachment, dependence. "If you leave me, my heart will break!"
Calla- worship, "You're gorgeous." If a man gives you callas, be sure that you are a real gentleman and extraordinary person.
Cameli I am admiration, perfection, gratitude. "You are an unearthly being"

Camellia (pink)- "I miss you"

Camellia (red)- "You are the flame in my heart!"

Camellia (white) - "You are adorable!"
Potato (inflorescence) - "You outshine everything and everyone!", the desire to be original.
Chestnut- independence, straightforwardness. "You need to be kinder", "Learn to love"
Cypress- grief, mourning
cedar leaf- “I live only for you!!”
Dogwood- endurance

Chinese aster- afterthought and jealousy

Clover- "I would like to know ...", expectation, fertility, housekeeping
Clover (white)- "Think of me", "It is unlikely that you will find someone better than me!"
Clover (four leaf)- a symbol of good luck. If you find a four-leaf clover, make a wish and it will surely come true.
five leaf clover- symbol of failure

Cleome / Spiderman - “Take me away!”

Bell- humility, humility, constancy; "I will always be with you", "Why are you torturing me with whims?"
Coreopsis- Cheerfulness and fun, optimism. "Everything will be fine!", "The best is ahead!"
Nettle- slander, hostility. However, if friends or relatives bring you young nettles, do not be discouraged: most likely, its appearance is explained by the culinary preferences of the donors.
Cinnamon- beauty and love

Crocus- revival, freshness of feelings. "You gave me unforgettable moments"
Corn- abundance, wealth, generosity. "With me you can have everything you want"

L
Lavender- admiration, loneliness. "I will never forget you", "No one will replace you"

Lily of the valley- V ancient germany was considered a guarantee of love and happiness in family life
Linen- family symbol; stability, constancy
Lily (orange) - curiosity, coquetry. "You are a mystery to me" Your heart free?"

Lily (white)- purity, purity, majesty, nobility. "It's divine to be with you!!!"

Lily (yellow)- extravagance, brightness, but also frivolity, capriciousness. "I want you to notice me", "I'm not like the others"

Lily (tiger)- pride, abundance, prosperity, well-being, arrogance
Linden- love in marriage.

palm leaves- wishes of victory and success. Palm leaves in a mixed bouquet mean: "You are the best, the best in everything"
Clematis- cunning, dexterity, ingenuity

burdock- importunity and boredom

Lotus- happiness, health, long life, wisdom. It is customary to give a lotus only to well-known people as a sign of kindred and friendly feelings.
Snapdragon- strength, cunning, flattery. The giver of this flower believes that you can be useful to him, looking for your patronage.

M
Magnolia- nobility, perseverance, perseverance, "You will be with me anyway", "I am your destiny"
Marjoram- soothing and comfort

Mac (in general)- eternal sleep, oblivion, imagination, daydreaming.

poppy white- consolation.

poppy yellow- wealth, success.

poppy red- pleasure.
Raspberries- repentance.

Daisy- purity, innocence, true love"I'm happy when you're happy." The person who brings daisies deserves your reciprocity.
Coltsfoot - mother's love and care; proven justice. "Don't worry, I'll take care of everything"
Menthol- Get out of my way!

Mimosa- sensitivity, modesty, shyness; but also banality, mediocrity, "I hide my feelings," "March 8 is coming soon."
Myrtle- love, fun, joy; jewish wedding emblem
Monstera- purposefulness, sophistication, chic. "You are perfect!"
Curly mint- warm feelings

Peppermint- warm feeling

Nasturtium- conquest, victory in the struggle. The person who gave you nasturtium is sincerely glad of your success. However, most likely, he does not think about any romantic relationship with you.
Narcissus - Formality, Stay as beautiful as you are. Narcissus, also known as jonquil or narcissus, was brought to Britain by the Romans, who mistakenly believed that the juice could heal wounds. In nature, narcissus juice contains sharp crystals that protect it from animals. Today, people look at the bright, yellow daffodil as a symbol of rebirth, a sign of the new time that comes with spring. In fact, the daffodil is the birthday flower of March, the month in which the spring equinox begins. They say that Narcissists will endure good condition on a person who does not trample them. If they bring Bad mood on the bride, daffodils should never be present at a wedding. The Greeks originally identified daffodils with death. According to Greek myth, daffodils grew in the meadows of the Underworld, the kingdom of the dead. Another legend is associated with the beautiful Greek Narcissus of youth. Approaching the river, Narcissus bent down to drink the water. Narcissus wanted to master his image in the water, he leaned more strongly over the water and drowned. The "dangling" narcissus is said to symbolize Narcissus leaning over the water to admire his own reflection. Daffodils mean "the sun always shines when I am with you." Basically, daffodils mean unrequited love, strong feelings and chivalry.
Narcissus (white) - attention, annunciation, meekness, humility.

Narcissus (yellow)- attention, "You are the only one", "When I'm next to you, the sun always shines"
Nasturtium- conquest, victory, patriotismForget-me-not - memories, true love sincerity, constancy, fidelity
Marigold- cruelty, grief, jealousy

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Dandelion- happiness, smile, joy of life. The person who gives a dandelion is cheerful and sociable, a little frivolous. For you, such a gift means: "Don't be sad", "I'm glad that we are together now", "I want to stop this moment".
Oleander- attention. "You are very nice"
mistletoe- "Kiss me", affection, overcoming difficulties, the sacred plant of India, the magic flower of the druids
orange flowers- friendship, respect. Great business gift.
Nut- an admission of guilt. "I was too rude", "Sorry if I offended you"
Orchid- love, tenderness, sophistication, intimacy. It is customary to give an orchid only to loved ones. Chinese symbol of having many children or You are a beauty!

Fern- charm, magic, grace, patronage. "Life is beautiful when you are with me!", "You are a witch." It is better to give a fern to an extraordinary, mysterious girl. This will help you win her trust.
Nightshade bittersweet- Truth

Primrose- I can not live without you!

Peach (flower)- generosity and hope of the newlywed Petunia - irritation, anger. "You don't hear me", "I'm not happy with your behavior!"
cockscomb/ Celosia comb- stupidity and foppery Peony - a happy wedding, happy life. "I have nothing else to dream of."
Fir- time. "Appreciate every minute of life", "Do not try to keep up with two birds with one stone."
Ivy- harmonious love, fidelity, friendship, affection. "We complement each other perfectly", "We seem to be made for each other"
Snowfall to - hope, tenderness, youth. "I like your innocence." Giving snowdrops wants to emphasize your fragility and femininity.
Sunflower- pride, but also - admiration. "You are a miracle!", "I have never met someone like you", "I am proud that you are with me."
Wormwood- separation, pangs of lovePrimula - "I can't live without you", "We'll never part", "Let's live together!"

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Rose white-red- reunion, symbol of England

Rose pale colored- friendship

Rose (no thorns)- love at first sight.

rose white- innocence and purity, mystery and silence

rose yellow- decrease in love, jealousy - infidelity, jealousy, joy

Rose yellow-orange - passionate thoughts

Rosa caroline -"Love is dangerous"

Rose coral / orange - desire, enthusiasm

Red rose)- love, passion. "I love you", "I can't live without you", "You must be mine".

Rose (bud, red)- "It seems to me that I fell in love with you", "I'm glad that we met", "Every day my feelings for you are getting stronger"

Moss rose- capricious beauty

rose peach- rapprochement of lovers, completion of the transaction

Christmas rose- tranquility and peace

rose pink- perfect happiness or Please believe me! love, grace, tenderness

Red rose)- love, passion. "I love you", "I can't live without you", "You must be mine".

Rosa Grand Prix- respect, generosity, love, trust, "You deserve the best." Rose Grand Prix expresses the noblest feelings.
Rose (white) - purity and innocence, modesty and tenderness, mystery. "I will get you", "You are an angel". Rose (bud, white)- youth, inexperience, charm. "I'm ready to wait for you", "I don't want to lose you."
Rose (yellow)- happiness joy. "You are my sun". A flower that expresses the most positive emotions. According to the language of flowers, yellow roses have nothing to do with treason and jealousy (although such an interpretation of them symbolic meaning very common).
Rose (cream) - elegance, harmony, perfection, constancy. "I remember. Always!", "We are with you - perfect couple"," You are beyond praise!
Chamomile- youth, innocence, incredulity, romance.

Rowan- accuracy.

Lilac- beauty, falling in love, the first excitement of love
Lilac (white)- first love, "Let's love each other!"

Lilac (purple)- "My heart Belongs to you!"

Lilac (purple)- "Do you still love me?"

Lilac (pink)- love and recognition

Plum (flower)- "Keep your promises!"; beauty and longevity

Pine- hope, pity, nostalgia. "So sad to remember..."
Strelitzia- victory, masculinity, originality, purposefulness. Strelitzia is considered the flower of strong, brave and successful people.

Stephanotis- happy marriage
Passionflower- loyalty and respect

Straw, dried flowers- termination of the contract.

tiger lily- pride and wealth

Thyme- activity and courage
Grass- obedience, obedience. "I'm ready to forgive you everything"

Tuberose- love of risk, dangerous pleasures. "I like your unpredictability", "I do not demand fidelity from you."

yarrow- a wish for recovery, but also distrust, the desire to hide one's true intentions

Tulip- a symbol of pure love, great happiness; glory, pride; harmony. The flower is the emblem of Holland. Tulip (red)- declaration of love, congratulations. "Trust me", "I wish you happiness"

Tulip (variegated)- "Life is beautiful!", "I'm proud of you!"

Tulip (yellow)- "Your smile is like sunlight"

Violet- dignity, modesty; innocence, secret love
Violet (white)- sincerity, "Let's take a chance", "Let's try to be happy!!!"

Violet (blue)- "Caution!", vigilance; loyalty, "I'm always right", "I'll always be true"

Violet (blue)- modesty
Phlox- "Let's burn our letters!", parting; but also - reciprocity, unity, sweet dreams

Freesia- confidence

Fuchsia- benevolence

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Hop- "Be an optimist", "We will meet again!"

Chrysanthemum (common) - "You are a wonderful friend", joy, openness, fun and relaxation. Chrysanthemum comes from Greek words chrysos (gold) and anthos (flower). Chusan daisy became "pompom chrysanthemum" this name originated in France, because. they looked like pom-poms in sailors' hats. Chrysanthemums were cultivated in Chinese gardens over 2,500 years ago and brought to England in 1795. The chrysanthemum has been a symbol of Eastern adulation for centuries. In China, chrysanthemums are associated with autumn and harvest. The chrysanthemum was considered one of the four Chinese "noble symbols" (along with bamboo, plum and orchid) and was official symbol Old Chinese Army. The Chinese believe that the chrysanthemum, given to the beloved and wiped on the lips after wine, guarantees immortal love. Chrysanthemums were featured on the Imperial Emblem of Japan. The Japanese believe that a chrysanthemum petal placed at the bottom of a glass of wine contributes to a long and healthy life. Chrysanthemums are suitable for congratulations in Europe and America on any occasion. However, in Italy they are used only at funerals.

Chrysanthemum (red)- "You are my best friend", luck, best wishes
Chrysanthemum (white)- true, "Trust me!"

Chrysanthemum (yellow) gratitude, "Thank you for being you!"

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Cyclamen- resignation, "Goodbye", "How tired I am of you ..."

Zinnia (red)- constancy, long-term affection, matrimonial plans. "You are exactly the person I have been looking for for so long!"

Zinnia (white)- kindness, generosity. "I forgive you", "How are you?"

Zinnia (yellow)- melancholy, daydreaming. "I remember you every day", "Call me", "Waiting for you"

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bird cherry- joy, "I have a lot to tell you", "I want to see you as soon as possible!"

Cherries- charm.

Garlic- courage, strength, courage. Women are not recommended to give garlic. If you are nevertheless presented with such a gift, treat it with humor.

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Rose hip- spring and poetry. The person who gives the rosehip flower confesses that he is a romantic. "I'm sure I can make you happy!"

Since time immemorial, people have believed that each flower has its own meaning. The meaning has changed over the years different interpretation gave in different eras. Florists say: "The language of flowers." Knowing what this or that flower means, you will be able to give a bouquet to your beloved with a subtle hint of her qualities. In the article we will consider what flowers mean what. So:

What do lily flowers mean? This flower is Ancient Rome symbolized luxury and wealth, success. They were depicted on coins, not a single noble house could do without a lily. France, on the other hand, gave a new meaning to the flower - purity, majesty, nobility. The lily flower, so demanding for care, will delight you today with its tenderness and delicate aroma.

What do rose flowers mean? The meaning of a rose directly depends on the color of the bud.

  • White roses are considered symbols of innocence and purity. Usually they are given to young ladies in order to emphasize their youth and purity.
  • Red roses, on the contrary, express the passion and ardor of love. Red roses are the most popular flower. Today they are given not only to a loved one, but to a business partner, in order to express respect and appreciation.
  • Pink roses give a romantic meaning. It is a symbol of grace and tenderness. They should be given to young girls, hinting at their sympathy.

What does lotus flower mean? In many cultures, a magical quality is attributed to this flower. The meaning of a lotus flower, like a rose, depends on the color of the petals:

  • The white lotus is a symbol of sleep, as it blooms only at night. Spiritual perfection is another meaning of the white lotus.
  • The blue lotus is a symbol of awakening. These flowers were placed on the chest of the dead so that they would wake up in another world.
  • Pink lotus is associated with the highest deity. This flower is a symbol of the Buddha.

What does orchid flower mean? These flowers symbolize luxury, splendor, sophistication. They are given only to the most beloved people. In China, the orchid is a symbol of fertility and a talisman against impotence. They were often depicted on Chinese vases as a sign of consent. The orchid is a very exquisite flower, with a distinctive strong aroma of a mixture of tropical fruits and oriental spices.

What do calla flowers mean? Callas in the language of flowers mean admiration, respect and admiration. In addition, callas are a talisman of marital happiness. Very often in the bride's bouquet there is this modest, vanilla-scented flower. In addition, our ancestors believed that a calla flower at home would save spouses from quarrels and disagreements.

What does the tulip flower mean? Tulip flower can have many different colors. In general, the tulip symbolizes pure love, declaration of love. The same meaning applies to the red tulip bud. But the yellow tulip means happiness, according to an ancient European legend. The colorful tulip symbolizes beautiful eyes. Tulips are not sold all year, so giving a tulip in the spring is a great occasion to express your feelings to your beloved.

What do iris flowers mean? In some nations, iris symbolizes good news. However, in most countries, iris flowers give the meaning of fearlessness, wisdom, valor. In Japan, these flowers are also given to men to awaken courage and courage in them. After all, iris flowers are very similar to swords. In Japanese calligraphy, the same character stands for iris and martial spirit.

What does the poppy flower mean? The poppy flower is credited with reverie, imagination, oblivion. IN ancient greece The poppy was the symbol of the god of sleep. In addition, the poppy symbolizes the pursuit of pleasure. The Slavs have many rituals associated with the poppy flower. For them, poppy meant dawn, dawn. Our ancestors believed that poppy seeds could protect against evil spirits. Poppy flowers are rarely given as gifts. Therefore, a bright bouquet of poppy flowers will original gift for woman.

What does chamomile flower mean? According to one of the legends, a chamomile will grow where a star falls to the ground. The name of the flower is Slavic, but daisies are known in many countries. Chamomile is the progenitor of chrysanthemum. In Belarus, chamomile is national flower. In the language of flowers, chamomile means youth, romance, innocence. Many girls love to receive this simple and pleasant flower.

What do gerbera flowers mean? Gerberas are called the flower of paradoxes - it combines mystery and openness. The meaning of the flower is also shrouded in mystery. Some believe that gerberas mean a secret, reticence. Others think that gerberas symbolize optimism, smile, flirt. These flowers are a universal gift. They can be presented as a beloved woman, and the boss at work. By choosing gerberas as a gift, you will express your sympathy to the person.

What does the chrysanthemum flower mean? The birthplace of chrysanthemums is Japan. In the country rising sun a lot to do with it beautiful flower. Chrysanthemums symbolize wisdom, longevity and health. IN Japanese art ikebana chrysanthemum is a symbol of friendship and affection. A bouquet of chrysanthemums will great gift if you want to emphasize the importance of a person to you.

What does anthurium flower mean? The atrium is an exotic flower. It is the symbol of the flamingo. And also this flower symbolizes the masculine principle. The atrium is endowed with great energy in tropical countries, Where is he from. Some call it the cupid flower, making it a symbol of love, because it really resembles a heart pierced by an arrow. If you are not afraid to experiment in choosing a bouquet, then the atrium will be an excellent choice.

What does sakura flower mean? Another flower from the distant land of the rising sun - Japan. Holidays are celebrated on the occasion of cherry blossoms, this flower is sung by Japanese poets. Sakura symbolizes hope, the birth of life. The life cycle of sakura is short, so the second meaning of the flower is the transience of life.

Many peoples depicted flowers on their coat of arms. A variety of flowers can be found on the coats of arms of cities, clans, shields of medieval knights. What do the flowers on the coat of arms mean? The meaning on the coat of arms is directly related to the symbolism of the flower. For example, the chrysanthemum of 16 petals on the coat of arms of Japan symbolizes the rising sun.

In addition, the flowers on the coat of arms symbolize respect and tribute to the colors that are important to the people. On the coat of arms of Belarus we can see clover, wheat and flax.

Previously, each clan had its own coat of arms. For example, on the coat of arms of Joan of Arc's parents, we can see irises, which symbolized courage and valor. Tulips were the coat of arms for the Turkish Ottoman dynasty.

Flowers are also depicted on tattoos. What a flower tattoo means is a rather complicated question. IN old days drawing on the skin played important role. According to it, it was possible to determine the estate of a person, type of activity, merit. A flower tattoo also had its own meaning. So, for example, a lily on a girl's shoulder was a symbol of purity. The image of a lilac meant that a person undertakes to be faithful to his first love. Today, the meaning of flowers tattooed on the body is fading away. Now flower tattoos are done, largely because of its beauty. Many girls want to emphasize their femininity with flowers. In addition, a flower tattoo is good for its diversity, complexity of the pattern and color gamut. A flower drawing can be combined with other images, for example, with a zodiac sign.

A person is always interested in the symbolism of things that surround him. There are many flowers in our life. Therefore, it is curious to know what the flower means.

In California, newlyweds were presented with an unusual bouquet of dried flowers fortified in a pot with nepenthes. The unusual plant looked like an oblong jug filled with liquid. Turning to florists for advice, it turned out that Nepenthes is an insectivorous plant. Wife fed regularly unusual gift flies and wondered: what was the unknown donor hinting at, whose name they could not remember, presenting such a "bloodthirsty" flower? The answer was discovered much later, when the plant died, and the young mistress shook the earth out of its pot, in which there was a note. It contained only a few words written by the groom's friends: "Another bachelor is eaten up by family life."

They say that the language of flowers was born in the era of romanticism and for more than a hundred years has helped lovers to conduct a silent dialogue and express a complex range of experiences. Often flowers were sent instead of letters. For example, the hyacinth, by the number of buds, "appointed" the day of the meeting, and the bell, by the number of flowers, "specified" even the hour of the meeting.

So let's listen to what the flowers tell us....

Azalea- "My passion for you is getting stronger"; moderation; "You're so fragile - take care of yourself for me." A symbol of femininity, fragility, meekness, restraint, devotion; but at the same time - passions and sadness. Acanthus (bear paw)- in the language of flowers - art.
Acacia (white)- platonic love, "Why is my love not mutual?".

Acacia (yellow)- in the language of flowers, love is gone.

Acacia (blooming)- secret love, chastity, loneliness.

Acacia (pink)- elegance, charm.
Aconite (ranunculus, ranunculus)- misanthropy, imminent danger, poisonous words. Sympathy desire to please, invitation. Can be given to both women and men. If such a gift is presented at the beginning of an acquaintance, most likely the giver is interested in you, considers you a pleasant conversationalist and offers friendship. A good gift for colleagues and business partners.
Amaryllis- pride, impregnability, masculinity. Give a man amaryllis if you want to hint to a man that he is not just a friend to you.
Ambrosia- The ambrosia giver says: "I'm waiting!", "Be bolder!", "Let's live for today!"
Your love is mutual indiscreet hints, expectation of more.

A pineapple- perfection.
Anemone- parting, sincerity, hope.
Anthurium- courage, passion. Anthurium is considered a predominantly male flower. A bouquet or composition with anthuriums will be an unforgettable gift for a husband or colleague, friend or chef... You can also give anthuriums to an extravagant lady, a sort of "vamp woman", if you want to tell her: "You are not like anyone else, and this is me admires!"
Aralia Aralia means intimacy, intimacy and platonic love.
Asparagus- in the language of flowers, innocence.
Aster- a symbol of love, grace, sophistication, and also - memories.
Astra (white)- "I love you more than you love me!".
Pansies- "All my thoughts are occupied with you"; fun; entertainment.

Basil- disgust, hatred. If for some reason you can't tell the person you don't like everything you think about him, give him a basil.
Begonia- means "Beware!".
Bouquet of dried flowers- in the language of flowers, rejected love.

Begonia“I offer you friendship from the bottom of my heart.”

cornflower- “I don’t dare to express my feelings to you”; delicacy, grace, simplicity, as well as gaiety and fidelity. However, some nations have hatred. It is customary to give cornflowers to young girls as a sign of sympathy. Such a gift may mean an offer of friendship or a desire to renew an interrupted acquaintance. For some reason, blondes most often like cornflowers.
hawthorn branch
- hope.
oak branch- forgiveness, eternity.
almond branch- sweet hopes.
Branch blossoming apple tree - preference.
evergreens- immortal life.
lady's slipper- capricious beauty, inconstancy. The lady's slipper giving is ready for a lot to "tame" you, to make you more submissive and less windy.
Verbena- sensitivity.
vicar- "Will you dance with me?"

Water lily (water lily)- eloquence, persuasiveness, sincerity; "You must never deceive me", "Feelings in my soul are raging."
Bindweed- beauty.

Gardenia- “I want to confess to you that you are my love”; "You are beautiful".
Gaulteria- harmony.
Carnation (common)- charm, female love.
Carnation (pink)- "I will never forget you".
Carnation (red)- admiration, "My heart aches for you."
Carnation (purple)- inconstancy.
Carnation (one color)- Yes.
Carnation (striped)- "No !!!", refusal, "I will not be with you."
Carnation (white)- sweet and beloved, innocence, pure love.
Carnation (yellow)- "You're avoiding me," refusal.
Dahlia- whim, inconstancy
Geranium- stupidity, recklessness.
Gerbera- secret, smile, flirt
Hyacinth (common)- achievements, games and sports.
Hyacinth (blue)- Consistency, integrity.
Hyacinth (purple) Forget me, sadness.
Hyacinth (red or pink)- a game.
Hyacinth (white)- "I will pray for you, beautiful."
Hyacinth (yellow)- jealousy.
hibicus- means long and eternal love.
gypsophila- caution.
Gladiolus- "Give me a break", "I'm really sincere", gladiator flower. Carnal love.
Wisteria- "Welcome".
Gloxinia- love at first sight.
Hydrangea coldness, indifference, callousness, heartlessness.

Delphinium- modesty, unpretentiousness.
Delphinium (pink)- inconstancy.
oak leaves- friendship.

Sweet pea- "Goodbye", departure, thank you for a great time.

Oregano- significance.
Angelica- inspiration.

Jasmine- "Will you ever love me?"

Jasmine- sensuality, femininity, elegance and attractiveness. In India, jasmine is called "moonlight in love".
Jasmine (white)- friendliness.
Jasmine (yellow)- modesty, timidity.
Jasmine (red)- stupidity, fun.
Acorn- Scandinavian symbol of life and immortality. It is better to give to men, since most ladies will not appreciate such a gift.
Honeysuckle- generosity, generosity, sweet character.

St. John's wort- hostility.
Strawberry (flower)- perfect superiority.

Arbutus- "I love you".

goldenrod- success, "Appreciate any luck."

Candytuft- indifference, indifference.
Iris- "Your friendship means a lot to me"; "I trust you"; wisdom; hope.

Cactus- perseverance.

Calendula (marigold)- victory of grace, "I am subdued"; jealousy, anxiety.
viburnum- "If you leave me, my heart will break!".
Calla- poise, "You're gorgeous"
Camellia- admiration, perfection.
Camellia (pink)- "I miss you".
Camellia (red)“You are the fire in my heart.”
Camellia (white)- "You are adorable".

Potato (inflorescence)- "You outshine everything!" .
Chestnut- independence, injustice.
Cypress- grief.

Clover- "I would like to know ...", expectation, fertility, housekeeping.
Clover (white)- "Think about me".
Clover (four-leaf) is a symbol of good luck.
Bell- humility, humility, constancy; talkativeness; "Why are you torturing me with whims?" Coreopsis- cheerfulness and fun.
Nettle- slander. Crocus- fun, joy, cheerfulness, affection.
Crocus (yellow)- "Are your feelings true?"
Crocus (purple)- "Do you regret that you fell in love with me?".
Corn- abundance
Irish bells- luck.

Lavender- admiration, loneliness.
Lavender (white)- fulfillment of desires, protection.

laurel- success, glory.
Laurel wreath- meritorious reward.

burdock- importunity and boredom.
Kelp- sadness.
Linen- family symbol.
Lily (orange)- hatred, disgust.
Lily (white)- purity, virginity, majesty; it's divine to be near you.
Lily (yellow)- frivolity, lies, brightness, gratitude.
Lily (calla)- gorgeous.
Lily (sacred)- girl charms.
Lily (tiger)- pride, abundance, prosperity, well-being.

palm leaves- victory and success.
Lotus- happiness, health and long life.

Onions (inflorescences)- benefit.
Lunaria- wealth.
Buttercup- childishness.
Snapdragon- deceit, condescension, force.

Magnolia- nobility.

Marjoram- soothing and comfort.
Poppy (regular)- eternal sleep, oblivion, imagination.
Poppy (red)- pleasure.
Poppy (white)- consolation.
Poppy (yellow)- wealth, success.
Myrtle- love, jewish wedding emblem.

Daisy- purity, innocence, true love, "I'll never say."
Coltsfoot- maternal love and care; proven justice.
Mimosa- sensitivity, modesty, shyness, "I hide my feelings."
Almond (flower)- virginity, fertility; hope, caution.
Monstera- purposefulness.
Moss- maternal love, mercy.
Mint- chastity.
Peppermint) - warm feelings.

Narcissus- a formality, "Stay as beautiful as you are."
Narcissus (yellow) - attention, unrequited love, "You're my only one"; "When I'm next to you, the sun always shines"; "Be my knight."
forget-me-not- memories, true love, sincerity, constancy, fidelity.
Marigold- sadness, jealousy, cruelty.

Nasturtium- conquest, victory in the struggle.

Dandelion- happiness, fidelity, devotion. The person who gives a dandelion is cheerful and sociable, a little frivolous. For you, such a gift means: "Don't be sad", "I'm glad that we are together now", "I want to stop this moment".
mistletoe- "Kiss me", affection, overcoming difficulties, the sacred plant of India, the magic flower of the druids.
Nut- stupidity.
Oleander- attention.
orange flowers- innocence, eternal love, marriage.
Orchid- love, refinement, beauty, chinese character childhood.
Holly- family happiness, protection.

Fern- charm, magic, grace, trust and patronage.
Fern (maidenhair)- the secret shackles of love.
Petunia- irritation / anger, also - "Your gift calms me."
Peony- a happy wedding, a cheerful life, compassion.
Ivy- harmonious love, fidelity, friendship, affection.
Ivy (twig)- attachment, desire to please.
Sunflower- pride. but also worship.
Primrose- "I can not live without you".
Primrose (evening)- incompatibility.

Fir- time.
Holly Holly- hope, god.
Parsley- fun.
Tansy- hostility.
Peony- shyness.
Snowdrop- hope, tenderness, "You are not like everyone else"

Rose (wedding)- happy love.
Rose (Christmas)- Anxiety, calm me down.
Rose (scarlet)- Persian messenger of love.
Rose (dark red)- mourning.
Rose (hibiscus)- fragile, beautiful.
Rose (leaf)- "You can hope."
Rose (pink)- the highest happiness, "Trust me."
Red rose)- love, "I love you", passion.
Rose (thorny)- love at first sight.
Rose (white)- purity and innocence, "I am worthy of you, you are an angel", mystery.
Rose (tea)- "I remember, always."
Rose (red and white together)- unity, the flower is the emblem of England.
Rose (white, dried)“Better death than dishonor.”
Rose (white, sluggish)- a passing impression, "You didn't impress"
Rose (yellow)- jealousy, an attempt to save feelings.
Rose (musk bush)- charm, charm.
Rose (single bloom)- "I still love you".
Rose (wreath)- take care of honor, reward for merit, a symbol of the highest dignity.
Rose(bud)- innocent heart.
Rose(bud, red)- purity, charm.
Rose(bud, white)- girlhood.
Rose (bud, capital)- declaration of love.

Chamomile- youth, innocence, incredulity, romance and love.

Rowan- accuracy.

Plum- loyalty.
Lilac- beauty, falling in love, the first excitement of love.
Lilac (white)- first love, "Let's love each other!".
Lilac (purple)- "Do you still love me?"
Lilac (pink)- love and recognition.
Lilac (purple)- "My heart Belongs to you!".
Plum (flower)- "Keep your promises!"; beauty and longevity.
Pine- hope, pity.
Strelitzia- victory, masculinity, originality, purposefulness.

Timofeevka- peace, prosperity, prosperity.

Thyme- courage, strength.

Grass- obedience, obedience.
Tuberose- dangerous pleasures.
yarrow- wish for recovery; distrust of talkers.
Tulip (common)) - an excellent lover, glory, a flower - the emblem of Holland.
Tulip (red)- a declaration of love, believe me.
Tulip (variegated)- Perfect eyes.
Tulip(yellow)- your smile is like sunlight.

Violet- dignity, modesty.
Violet (blue)- careful, loyalty, "I'm always right"
Violet (white)"Let's try to be happy!!!"
Fennel- flattery

Freesia- confidence.

Phlox- "Let's burn our letters!", parting; but also - reciprocity, unity, sweet dreams
Fuchsia- benevolence.

Hop- "Let's wait for favorable circumstances!"
Chrysanthemum (common)- "You are a wonderful friend", fun and relaxation.
Chrysanthemum (red)- I love.
Chrysanthemum (white)- Truth.
Chrysanthemum (yellow)- fragile love.

Cyclamen- resignation, "Goodbye"
Zinnia (red)- long-term attachment.
Zinnia (mixed)- I think about the missing friend.
Zinnia (scarlet)- constancy.
Zinnia (white)- kindness, generosity.
Zinnia (yellow)- "I remember you every day."

Cherries- charm.

bird cherry- joy.
Blueberry- confidence.
Garlic- courage, strength, courage.

Rose hip- spring and poetry.

Sage (red)- "Thinking of you."
Sage- wisdom, immortality.
Sorrel- affection.

Tarragon- inexhaustible interest.



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