
Nowadays flowers have become universal secret language of emotions. There is always a special occasion where people buy flowers to celebrate or to give to someone special. People, especially men, use flowers to say something you can not say with your lips.
The types of flowers you give actually have meaning. Your Valentine's gift, for example, red roses sent the message to mean "I love you." Other flowers convey different meanings. Here are some of the most popular flowers and its messages. Read and learn what to give your beloved, the next time you buy a bouquet.
Acacia (Yellow) - Secret Love
Amaryllis – describes the perfect woman, beautiful, timid and proud.
Ambrosia – means love being returned.
Basil – be careful when giving this flower as it conveys hatred.
Bluebell – as it means humility, bluebells is a wonderful gift when saying sorry.
Buttercup- conveys riches, not only of material things but of emotions.
Camellia – means perfect loveliness and gratitude, which would be a wonderful thank you gift. Red camellia expresses excellence while the pink variety means extraordinary loveliness
Carnation – means pure, deep love. The red ones expresses passion, the white ones, sweetness and good luck and the pink one, being always on the mind.
Chrysanthemum- this has quite a range of meanings depending on the color. White represents truth while red conveys love. Yellow Chrysanthemums have a negative meaning, slighted love.
Cornflower – represents delicacy.
Daffodil – means respect for a person and hope.
Dahlia – represents elegance and dignity.
Daisy – this yellow flower symbolizes loyal love and innocence.
Daphne – represents fame and glory.
Edelweiss – signifies daring noble courage.
Fern – conveys fascination and sincerity.
Forget-me-not – quite literally means do not forget me. It also signifies faithful love and good memories.
Gardenia - represents refinement of actions.
Hawthorn – conveys hope.
Holly – a great gift for wives and even husbands as the flower represents domestic happiness.
Honeysuckle – signifies happiness.
Hyacinth – When you want to say sorry, send this as it means “forgive me”.
Honeysuckle – another type of flower that conveys generous and devoted affection and happiness with a person.
Ivy- means lasting fidelity, fidelity and even marriage.
Iris - wisdom, faith and hope.
Jasmine – tells the person that you are giving them to that she has grace and elegance. White Jasmine represents amiability.
Jonquil – If you return the affection, send this kind of flower.
Lavender – conveys constancy.
Lilac – the white variety represents youthful innocence while the purple one signifies first love.
Lily of the Valley – symbolizes beauty, gaiety, and happiness.
Magnolia – represents nobility of spirit.
Marigold – has negative meanings: grief and discontent.
Mistletoe – perhaps the reason why mistletoes are quite notorious during Christmas as it means “kiss me”.
Morning Glory – represents leaving or departure with affection.
Orange Blossom – which is often used in wedding bouquets, symbolizes chastity and eternal Love.
Orchid – collectively, orchids represent magnificence, love, beauty, and refinement.
Pansies – means consideration.
Periwinkle – Blue periwinkle means early friendship while the white one represents harmony.
Poppy – this really popular flower have different meanings for its different colors. The oriental one means silence while the red represents consolation. The white symbolizes tranquility and Consolation while the yellow represents wealth and success.
Primrose – though quite beautiful, primroses have negative meanings. Generally, it conveys the message “I cannot be with you.” The evening primrose represents inconstancy.
Rose – though rose will generally mean “I Love You,” each color conveys a meaning. White, for instance, expresses purity and innocence, yellow, friendship, pink happiness and red, love and passion. Even rosebuds have meaning, innocence and purity.
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