Thursday, August 9, 2012

What’s the Meaning of the Flower?


Wedding dress plaza thinks that the study of floriography enabled secret lovers and romantics of the Victorian era to send eachother message of love through flowers instead of letters.
The meaning of flowers is a romantic notion, not to be taken too seriously - don't hold it against your loved one if they happen to send you a bunch of pretty yellow roses. And if yellow roses are the perfect accompaniment to your wedding day - shower the walls with them!!
Amaryllis
Pride
Apple Blossom
Good fortune
Arbutus
Thee only do I love
Aster
Love, Daintiness
Baby's Breath
Pure Heart
Carnation
Distinction
Chrysanthemum
Friendship
Daffodil
Joy
Daisy
Loyalty
Forget-Me-Not
True love
Gardenia
Joy
Gladiolus
Generosity
Heather (pink)
Good luck
Heather (white)
Protection
Hibiscus
Delicate beauty
Iris
Wisdom
Ivy
Fidelity
Jasmine
Grace, Elegance
Lily
Happiness
Magnolia
Nobility
Myrtle
Hebrew emblem of marriage
Orange Blossom
Fertility
Orchid
Beauty
Peony
Happiness
Red Chrysanthemum
Sharing
Rose Red
Love
Rose Pink
Grace and perfect happiness
Rose Yellow
decreased love
Spider flowers
Lets elope!
Stephanotis
Happiness in marriage
Stock
Bonds of affection
Sweet Pea
Delicate pleasure
Tulip
Perfect lover
Tulip Red
Believe me, I love you
Tulip Yellow
Beautiful smile
Violet white
Take a chance together
Violet Blue
I'll always be true - loyalty
White Lilac
Innocence
Zinnia magenta
Lasting affection
Zinnia white
Goodness

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