The Language of Flowers
Over the years many people and cultures have given meaning to various flowers. Flowers were given such meaning that it became a language all in itself, depending upon the culture changed the meaning. Silk flowers, hold the same symbolism as living flowers, thus the language of silk flowers remains constant. In the same spirit, the color of a silk flower holds meaning depending upon the culture. The language has stood the test of time and has endured for generations. Here we will look into the language, or meaning, of flowers and color through the eyes of United States.
Lavender usually means refinement and delicate beauty.
Orange is the color of enthusiasm and power.
Red often means love and desire.
Blue speaks of calm, peaceful and relaxed.
Purple flowers reflect royalty and success.
White suggests innocence and purity (white).
Pink displays happiness.
Yellow flowers show friendship (yellow).
Green flowers are the color of youth and good health.
The Language of Individual Flowers
Jasmine - grace and elegance
Lotus - spiritual awakening
Violets - humble and subtle
Hyacinth - sincerity
Daisy - innocence
Orchid - eternal beauty
Lily - innocent love
Rose - romantic love and passion
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