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To my family, my wife's family, and everyone else I know, the yellow rose means friendship and cheerfulness. It is used when the receiver is not your love or significant other or if you want to cheer someone up or wish them a "get well. I am looking to put two bouquets together for my mentor, and my professor to say thank you and wish them best of luck in their future endevours. Are there any special photos that say thank you, that talk about intelligence, wisdom, patience, and leadership?

Thank you! I always wondered what the catkins or aments symbolized, I mean they're just so quirky looking and pretty. I have seen forsythia associated with "anticipation. Is the vintage postcard used in this article available as a print that can be purchased? I love it! Hi Mary Lou, This is only a photo of a postcard. However, you can find similar postcards at museums and also on Esty.

Best wishes, the OFA. I was hoping to ask if there are any flowers that represent "Temptation" and perhaps another flower that represents "Curiosity"? I know there are a couple of plants and trees that represent that but I was hoping if there are flowers specifically for these meanings. Thank you so much!! Depending on the context, Rhododendron can symbolize tempation.

Apple blossoms do as well! Think of the forbidden apple. The morning glory often means restricted love or unrequitted love and has an element of curiousity. May I ask what is the meaning of the flower 'Heather'? I read a few lists of the language of flowers but I rarely find the Heather flowers in it.. Thank you in advance! The common heather, Calluna vulgaris, usually has pink flowers but occasionally will appear in white. In Scottish folklore, a beautiful lady named Malvina received a sprig of common heather with pink flowers from a messenger, sent by her beau Oscar who was dying from wounds in battle.

When she saw this, she wished that if anyone found white heather in the future, it would bring them good fortune, not sorrow. Purple heather can mean admiration, beauty, solitude. Is there a flower that represents or means "Father" or "Man" in some way?

I need it for a story I'm working on, and if there is one an answer would be greatly appreciated. With its gray leaves and sickly yellow petals, asphodels are associated with death—in Greek mythology, these are the flowers that cover the endless pastures of Hades.

A gift of asphodel carries the unnerving message "my regrets follow you into the grave," which might cause the recipient to look twice the next time she crosses the street. The perfect flower for folks with a Napoleon complex , a gift of tansy means anything along the spectrum of "You make me sick to my stomach!

During the middle ages, tansy was used to induce abortions, and also somewhat paradoxically to help women conceive. It's also extremely poisonous to insects. Don't believe the lies propagated by the rose cartel: there is no historical tradition associating yellow roses with friendship. For the last thousand or so years, a bouquet of yellow roses has symbolized infidelity, though whether that's on the part of the giver or the receiver is somewhat unclear.

Assuming you can even assemble a bouquet of houseleeks—this is not the world's most common flower—you might want to think twice about the vibe you're sending. In many cultures, the houseleek wards off decay, which may or may not be a welcome message if your intended recipient just received her AARP card. Perhaps not coincidentally, the petals of Lobelia contain a toxin called lobeline, which is similar to, but much more dangerous than, nicotine.

Etymologically speaking, the plant named rue which may derive from the genus name Ruta has nothing to do with the emotion named rue. Still, that hasn't prevented English-speaking people throughout the ages from expressing their remorse with rue, so if you regret what you do with that lass you woo, rue is your flower through and through.

Granted, some people just don't like pesto, but it's possible to take things too far. The classical Greeks associated basil with hatred and ranted and cursed while sowing its seeds. Oddly enough, while other cultures eventually saw the gentle side of this aromatic herb, the Victorians of late 19th-century England loathed it with Spartan intensity. Those straitlaced Victorians sure had some dark undercurrents.

In the floral language of late 19th-century England, bird's-foot trefoil symbolized revenge—the "revenge" in this case presumably being the recipient's need to go out and buy a suitable vase. Lotus corniculatus does contain trace amounts of cyanide , but you'd have to eat a dumpster's worth to suffer any ill effects. Considering that it looks like a person whose entrails have been torn out, you might not be surprised that, in Victorian England, Amaranthus caudatus signified hopelessness and heartbreak one of its alternative names is "love lies bleeding".

Hatred, revenge, malevolence, hopelessness—what was up with those Victorians, anyway? A true believer in the language of flowers doesn't call when injured—she contacts a florist and has a sweet briar or eglantine rose, as it's also called delivered to her beloved. On 12 February, for example, Royal FloraHolland reported that more than million single roses were traded to buyers. But not only the rose has a meaning. Complete dictionaries were created in the nineteenth century, in which each flower was given a specific meaning.

The knowledge about the flowers and their meanings was called floriography. Source: EPA. It even went so far as to create a cryptofloricum: a secret language with flowers. Source: nunl.



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