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Flower Meanings

View the meanings of flowers from roses to tulip. Flowers are more than just pretty decorations. They can also convey messages and emotions that words cannot express. For centuries, people have used flowers as a way to communicate their feelings, wishes, and intentions to others. This practice is known as the language of flowers, or floriography.

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Rose, Bridal - Happy Love
Rose, Carolina - Love Is Dangerous
Rose, Christmas - Peace and Tranquility
Rose, Musk - Capricious Beauty
Rose, Pink - Love and Perfect Happiness
Rose, Red - Love and Desire
Rose, White - Charm and Innocence
Rose, White on Red - Unity/Flower Emblem of England
Rose, Yellow - Infidelity and Jealousy
Rosemary - Constancy, Fidelity and Loyalty

Salvia, Blue - "I Think of You"
Snapdragon - Presumption
Snowdrop - Hope and Consolation
Spearmint - Warmth of Sentiment
Statice - Lasting Beauty
Sunflower - Homage and Devotion
Sweet Basil - Good Luck
Sweet Pea - Departure and Adieu
Sweet William - Gallantry, Finesse and Perfection

Thrift - Sympathy
Thyme - Courage and Activity
Tiger Lily - Wealth and Pride
Tuberose - Dangerous Pleasures
Tulip - Symbol of The Perfect Lover