Emotions in the language of flowers

Emotions in the language of flowers

18 February, 2022

Spring is coming very soon, all of us are becoming a little bit more romantic and needing to find new ways to express love.

 

Every year, on many occasions, people give flowers to each other. Women's holidays are coming soon, too and  flowers are becoming more popular. 

But those who give flowers - how many of them know the meaning of flowers and do they know the "language of flowers"?

 

Roses

 

Roses have become the classic way of choosing flowers. People prefer to give roses the most.

 

From ancient times this flower has been a symbol of perfection and completeness. White roses are often associated with the Virgin Mary, who is a symbol of purity, innocence, and charity. According to Greek legends, the white rose originated from the white foam that came out of the sea on the body of the goddess of love and beauty.

 

Peonies

 

These lush flowers are most often associated with romance, flowering and sensitivity. Some people think that they are unique mascots, that they bring success to those who receive the flower. In Feng Shui, peonies symbolize love, harmony and marriage. Red peonies symbolize passion.

 

Gerbera

 

Gerbera bouquet can have many different meanings, from respect to falling in love. For example, white-pastel gerberas usually speak of exciting emotions, yellows - of great mood and cheerfulness.



Chrysanthemums 

 

In the East, chrysanthemums are a symbol of imperial power, wealth, and prosperity. The chrysanthemum also decorates official documents, stamps and coins.

They are also attributed to magical properties․ They believe that the flower can protect its owner from attacks and diseases.

 

Chrysanthemums are a sign of special and open tendencies. Yellow Chrysanthemums are a symbol of interest and even being in love. The reds are symbols of passionate love.

 

From now on you know how to express your feelings correctly and you will pay attention to the meaning of flowers when giving them to someone.