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Originating from 15th century French, the word pensee, meaning to think or to ponder. Therefore the pansies are symbolic of thought and reflection upon our inner selves, representing a good clear mind with a calm spirit. Illustration by botanist Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840).
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