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Dec 31 2009

Let Flowers To The Talking For You

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Since ancient times, flowers have been a motion of kindness. We usually present them to those we love and care for. We gift flowers to let them know how important they are, to show appreciation, to celebrate occasions, or even to sympathize. What we don’t know is that giving certain kinds of flowers, and even their colors, actually have meanings of their own.

Floriography: (Language Of Flowers)

During medieval & Renaissance times, flowers were often given moral meanings. This is apparent in art where saints are often shown with flowers that symbolize the saints’ virtues. In an edition of Sixteenth Century Journal, Liana DeGirolami Cheney said that “some of the Christian symbols for Virginity or Chastity are the white rose, the myrtle, a vessel or vase, the lily, and the unicorn.”

Back in the Victorian era, flowers were used initially to create or add emotion. The language of flowers, sometimes referred to as floriography, began being used as a discreet form of communication. In the 18th century, sending cyphered messages using flowers became popular. Based on Persian Salaam, a Turkish secret language of flowers, a coded flower arrangement was sent to show feelings of attraction, even love.

A book entirely about flower interpretations by Madame Charlotte de la Tour, “Le Language des Fleurs,” dates back to 1819. A similar book, “Language of Flowers” by Kate Greenaway, was written in 1884 and is still being used today.

Japan also has their version of floriography, called “Hanakotoba.” Greeting cards made in Japan use the Hanakotoba code, and still use the flower-language in popular culture such as in films and animation, like the anime show “Wei Kreuz.”

Well-Known Meanings Of Flowers

Purchase or borrow a flower dictionary to see the different interpretations and meanings of flowers. Some of the most well-known flowers and their significances are listed below:

Buttercup – riches Pink carnations – a woman’s love Chrysanthemum – love in general Forget-me-not – true love Lavender – devotion, distrust Purple lilac – first emotion of love White lily – purity Peach blossom- long-life Red rose – true love Sunflower – pure and lofty thoughts Yellow tulip – hopeless love

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