| Since the earliest times flowers have been a decoration for various ceremonies. The confirmation to the fact may be easily found in art compositions. Paintings, architecture, plates and dishes were decorated with flowers, and it all tells that people have always had particular attitude to flowers. Flowers were widely applied to decorate houses as well. The most striking instance for that are Babylon gardens.
Apart from being a means of decoration, flowers are famous to express emotions and feelings. No other object can show your love more than a bunch of beautiful flowers. Their fragility and beauty evokes deep feelings in people's souls. Flowers can be an amazing surprise or even make a person happy on a sad day. That is because flowers have powerful energetics. But you have to take into account that every flower has its own meaning, so you have to speak the flower language so as to make the right choice. Below is a list of the most popular flowers and their meaning.
Roses enjoy great popularity for all types of occasions. But their sense differs according to their colors. In such a way, red rose traditionally refers to passion and love. Pink rose stands for attraction, yellow one stands for friendship, and at last, white color of this flower is for peace.
Irises and lilies bring positive emotions. These flowers are compared to the sun, and their blossom refers to the rays of the sun. Daisies are the friendliest flowers, they reflect innocence and pure feelings and that's the reason why they suit any occasion. They may be given both separately and as a part of a flowers arrangement. The same refers to forget-me-nots. The name of these flowers speaks for itself – they ask the recipient not to forget the giver. These small flowers are usually added to large flower arrangements.
As far as you see, the language of flowers is not so simple to understand. As a rule, florists deal with flower meaning very well and well be glad to render you assistance in creating a composition in which all the flowers match not only in colors, but in their symbols as well. |