Flower meanings

Assigning meaning to flowers became immensely popular in Britain and North America during the Victorian era,perhaps because it allowed a freedom of expression otherwise frowned upon during the time. Feelings and emotions considered taboo could be expressed with flowers.

BEAUTY

Amaryllis splendid beauty
Cammelia perfect loveliness
Hibiscus delicate beauty
White Hyacinth unobtrusive loveliness
Orchid a belle
Ranunculus radiant with charms
Full-blown Rose you are beautiful
Stock lasting beauty
Tulip beautiful eyes

FRIENDSHIP

Violet thankfulness
Cactus warmth
Canterbury bells constancy,gratitude
Daffodil regard
Honesty honesty
Hyacinth constancy
Snowdrop friend in adversity
Zinnia absent friends
Star of bethlehem guidance

LOVE & PASSION

Azalea romance
Cornflower delicacy
Fern fascination
Fuchsia humble love
Jonquil desire
Lilac first emotions of love
Lotus estranged love
Marigold jealousy
Spanish Jasmine sensuality
White Rose i am worthy of you
Red Rose i love you
Yellow Rose jealousy
Tuberose dangerous pleasures

MARRIAGE

Carnation woman's love
Dahlia forever thine
Geranium bridal favour
Ivy matrimony
Lavender love and devotion
Lemon blossom fidelity in love
Pansy you occupy my thoughts
Peony happy marriage
Rose happy love
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