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The lily has been a special flower for centuries, held in high regard by the Greeks and Romans. It carries numerous symbolisms, including amiabilit...
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The lily has been a special flower for centuries, held in high regard by the Greeks and Romans. It carries numerous symbolisms, including amiabilit...
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The Romans cultivated this magnificent rose naming it Rosa Gallica, which is probably the oldest of all garden roses. Illustration by botanist Pier...
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The clematis represents ingenuity and intelligence. The pink rose is a classic symbol of grace and elegance that expresses itself as a token of adm...
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The Romans cultivated this magnificent rose naming it Rosa Gallica, which is probably the oldest of all garden roses. Illustration by botanist Pier...
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The anemone symbolises protection against illness or bad luck. The flower’s reaction of closing up at night and opening for the morning, represents...
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The pansies, are symbolic of thought and reflection upon our inner selves. The narcissus flower represents the ability to recover from anything by ...
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These exotic and stunning flowers convey a special message depending on the colour of the flower. The pink orchid represents innocence, grace, joy ...
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The anemone can symbolise protection from evil and negativity, and European peasants used to carry them to ward off illness. They also represent an...
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The symbolism of the dahlia in the Victorian language of flowers has survived. Known for its continuous colourful flowers, as a gift, the dahlia fl...
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The association between poppies and the cycle of life has a long history. A single poppy can produce up to 60,000 seeds. Poppies symbolise beauty, ...
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Botanical design from a woodblock print by Japanese artist Tanigami Konan (1879-1928), who was the first Japanese artist to illustrate Western flow...
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Botanical design from a woodblock print by Japanese artist Tanigami Konan (1879-1928), who was the first Japanese artist to illustrate Western flow...
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Botanical design from a woodblock print by Japanese artist Tanigami Konan (1879-1928), who was the first Japanese artist to illustrate Western flow...
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In the language of flowers, the hyacinth represents constancy, faithfulness, and dependability, and in particular, the blue hyacinth expresses sinc...
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The name “delphinium” derives from the Greek word for dolphin. Looking at a single bloom from the tall spike on the plant, the shape resembles a le...
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The aquilegia flower has had several symbolisms through history, of which some include innocence, seven gifts of the holy spirit and protector agai...
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The anemone plant symbolises love that does not fade. It is also a symbol of luck, anticipation, and protection against evil.
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The name “Agapanthus” is derived from two Greek words: “agape” meaning “love” and “anthos” meaning “flower”. With tributes to its African origins, ...
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In 1630’s a kind of frenzy for tulips occurred in Western Europe named “Tulip mania” and tulips became so expensive as to be treated as a form of c...
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Botanical design from a woodblock print by Japanese artist Tanigami Konan (1879-1928), who was the first Japanese artist to illustrate Western flow...
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In ancient Egypt roses were considered as sacred flowers that were used to serve the goddess Isis in sacred rituals. The rose is also a universal s...
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Poppies symbolise beauty, magic, consolation and eternal life. A single poppy can produce up to 60,000 seeds, which extrapolates to hundreds of mil...
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Often found growing along roadside ditches and other humble places, these flowers have enchanted poets. Besides the medicinal qualities of the popp...
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Botanical design from a woodblock print by Japanese artist Tanigami Konan (1879-1928), who was the first Japanese artist to illustrate Western flo...
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Water lilies are used as a spiritual symbol in many traditions. Since they close up their petals in the evening, and then reopen gloriously revivin...
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In classical mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow - the link between heaven and earth. She was also regarded as the messenger of the Gods...
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It is said that the first European to observe this bougainvillea plant, was Jeanne Baré. Not allowed on a ship, as a woman, she disguised herself a...
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Though their botanic name is narcissus, daffodils are sometimes also called jonquils. The flower carries a powerful symbolism of rebirth and new be...
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The rose is a universal symbol of true love that will overcome the test of time. The pink rose is given to those whom you want to show thankfulness...
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These exotic and stunning flowers convey sentiments of strength, beauty or love. White orchids, in particular, signify innocence and elegance.
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In ancient Egypt, reproductions of cornflowers have been found dating back to the first half of the 4th millennium BC. Probably because of its simi...
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A star-shaped or trumpet-shaped amaryllis symbolises pride. Historically, for the Victorian gentlemen, an amaryllis symbolised a strong, self-confi...
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Traditionally the bamboo has been considered as a symbol of good luck. The hollow centre signifies spirituality and purity. Green through all seaso...
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The camellia generally symbolises gratitude, perfection and admiration. It was honoured as the national flower in the ancient southern kingdom, Dai...
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Grape vines symbolise rebirth and new beginnings, but more often associated with life’s bounty, a sign of plenty, and from Roman times, has represe...
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The butterfly can symbolise lightness and playfulness, whilst representing the powerful meaning of transformation, growth and renewal. Design by Ja...
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