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【The Flover Language】- Calla Lily

【The Flover Language】- Calla LilyThe exquisite calla lily is an appropriate flower for any occasion that involves major transitions, rebirths and new beginnings. It also plays a role in the Christian Easter service as a symbol of Jesus’ resurrection. In many paintings and other works of art throughout history, the calla lily has been depicted with the Virgin Mary or Angel of Annunciation. For this reason, it has been associated with holiness, faith and purity. Additionally, as the cone-line flowers blossom in spring, they have become symbols of youth and rebirth. Calla lilies are commonly white, but they also come in a variety of colors, including yellow, pink, green, purple, orange and black. Any Calla Lily can be commonly seen...

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【The Flover Language】- Lavender

【The Flover Language】- LavenderThe English word lavender is generally believed to be derived from Old French lavandre, which itself is ultimately derived from the Latin lavare (to wash). It is thought to refer to the use of infusions of the plants. The botanic name Lavandula is considered to be derived from this and other European vernacular names for the plants. However the authenticity of this explanation is sometimes doubted, and the name may actually be derived from Latin livere, which means “blueish”.PuritySilenceDevotionCautionSerenityGraceCalmness

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【The Flover Language】- Hydrangeas

【The Flover Language】- HydrangeasFirst discovered in Japan, the name hydrangea comes from the Greek "hydor," meaning water, and "angos," meaning jar or vessel. This roughly translates to "water barrel," referring to the hydrangea's need for plenty of water and its cup-shaped flower.Hydrangeas are known as the chameleons of the plant kingdom. That means that they can have a wide range of colors. Starting from white, these flowers can also be red, pink, purple and blue. The vigorously growing Hydrangea shrub symbolizes diverse meanings including:Heartfelt and honest emotions of any kindGratitude and thanksgiving to someone elseDeveloping a deeper understanding between two peopleBoastfulnessAbundance and prosperityGrace and beautythe 4th wedding anniversary for a coupleWith such mixed meanings behind one flower, it is important...

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【The Flover Language】- Daisy

【The Flover Language】- DaisyWhen someone is talking about a daisy, what specifically do they mean? Usually, they just mean a small white round flower with a round yellow or blue center. When botanists refer to daisies, they mean an entire group of plant species in the plant family called Asteraceae, which also includes aster flowers, ragweed and sunflowers. Daisies can be found in many parts of the world, including North America, Europe and Africa. In fact, they actually make up almost 10% of all flowering plants on Earth.The meanings of daisies are:Innocence, especially with white daisies with yellow or pale centers.Purity, it also shown by daisies that are as white as possible.New beginnings, which is why they are often found...

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【The Flover Language】- Baby's Breath

【The Flover Language】- Baby's BreathMost people know the baby’s breath flower as the iconic symbol of long lasting love because it’s commonly used to round out wedding bouquets and centerpieces. The tiny white flowers represent the purity of emotion that two people should have for each other during a wedding ceremony. Aside from marriage connotations, the baby’s breath is also tied to babies in an obvious way. It’s traditional to give new mothers floral arrangements featuring at least one or two sprigs of this plant. Self discipline and fidelity is a modern meaning for this classic flower.Many people have marveled at the baby’s breath peeking out of their corsage without knowing the deeper meaning behind it. These bright white dots...

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