Sybols of flower

Many flowers have important symbolic meaning in western culture. The practice of assigning meanings to flowers is known as floriography. Some of the more common example include such as

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  • Red rose are given as a symbol of love and passion.
  • yellow rose are given as a symbol for friendship strong and true.
  • White rose are given as a symbol for purity of love.
  • poppies are a symbol of consolation in time of death. 
  • In the U k , red poppies are worn to commemorate soldiers who have died in times of war.
  • Irises are a symbol of death
  • Daisies are a symbol of innocence.
  • The Lotus symbolizes of the sun, of creation and rebirth, divinity, fertility, wealth,  knowledge and not to forget enlightenment.
  • .The lily generally symbolized beauty, but it also has many varieties, thus many diversified meanings.
  • Alstroemeriais the symbol of friendship.
  • Amaryllis signifies splendid beauty.
  • Anemone is used to signify anticipation.
  • Anthurium marks Hospitality. That is why it is a nice idea to keep Anthuriums in your drawing room or guest room.
  • Aster is the symbol of Patience.
  • A bird of Paradise is a nice flower with its petals spread towards sky featuring Joyfulness.
  • Bouvardia is the symbol of unending enthusiasm.
  • Carnation marks pride and beauty.
  • Chrysanthemum embodies fidelity.
  • Daffodil signifies chivalry.
  • Freesia is the symbol of Innocence.
  • Gladiolus reflects strength of character.
  • Heather shows admiration.
  • Lilac is the symbol of youthful and energetic innocence.
  • Protea, King suits bold and daring people.
  • Snapdragon reflects desire.
  • Sunflower is the symbol of pure thoughts.
  • Sweet Pea marks delicate pleasure.
  • Tulip declares love.