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                    What does the flower mean?
 One frequent asked question is about 
                  the color of the flower and its meaning. Everyone has a different 
                  interpretation and one should always keep in mind that it's 
                  the thought that is the most important when sending flowers. 
                  Here below are some of the more traditional meanings of specific 
                  flowers. Please note that not all places around the world have 
                  the same interpretation. For example, white might mean pure 
                  and elegant to Americans but for chinese, white is used for 
                  funerals. So please make this a consideration when you send 
                  flowers, especially to another culture! ACACIA - Concealed Love, Beauty in Retirement, 
                  Chaste Love AMBROSIA - Your Love is Reciprocated
 AMARYLLIS - Pride, Pastoral Poetry
 ANEMONE - Forsaken
 ARBUTUS - Thee Only Do I Love
 ASTER - Symbol of Love, Daintiness
 AZALEA - Take Care of Yourself for Me, Temperance, Fragile Passion, 
                  Chinese Symbol of Womanhood
 BACHELOR BUTTON - Single Blessedness
 BEGONIA - Beware
 BELLS OF IRELAND - Good Luck
 BITTERSWEET - Truth
 BLUEBELL - Humility
 CACTUS - Endurance
 CAMELLIA (PINK) - Longing for you
 CAMELLIA (RED) - You're a Flame in My Heart
 CAMELLIA (WHITE) - You're Adorable
 CARNATION (GENERAL) - Fascination, Woman Love
 CARNATION (PINK) - I'll Never Forget You
 CARNATION (RED) - My Heart Aches For You, Admiration
 CARNATION (PURPLE) - Capriciousness
 CARNATION (SOLID COLOR) - Yes
 CARNATION (STRIPED) - No, Refusal, Sorry I Can't Be With You, 
                  Wish I Could Be With You
 CARNATION (WHITE) - Sweet and Lovely, Innocence, Pure Love, 
                  Woman's Good Luck Gift
 CARNATION (YELLOW) - You Have Disappointed Me, Rejection
 CATTAIL - Peace, Prosperity
 CHRYSANTHEMUM (GENERAL) - You're a Wonderful Friend, Cheerfulness 
                  and Rest.
 CHRYSANTHEMUM (WHITE) - Truth (Chinese use white chrysanthemums 
                  usually for funerals)
 CHRYSANTHEMUM (YELLOW) - Slighted Love
 CROCUS - Cheerfulness
 CYCLAMEN - Resignation and Good-bye
 DAFFODIL - Regard, Unrequited Love, You're the Only One, The 
                  Sun is Always Shining when I'm with You
 DAISY - Innocence, Loyal Love, I'll Never Tell, Purity
 DANDELION - Faithfulness, Happiness
 FERN - Magic, Fascination, Confidence and Shelter
 FIR - Time
 FLAX - Domestic Symbol
 FORGET-ME-NOT - True Love, Memories
 FORSYTHIA - Anticipation
 GARDENIA - You're Lovely, Secret Love
 GERANIUM - Stupidity, Folly
 GLADIOLI - Give Me a Break, I'm Really Sincere, Flower of the 
                  Gladiators
 GLOXINIA - Love at First Sight
 HEATHER (LAVENDER) - Admiration, Solitude
 HEATHER (WHITE) - Protection, Wishes Will Come True
 HOLLY - Defense, Domestic Happiness
 HYACINTH (GENERAL) - Games and Sports, Rashness, Flower Dedicated 
                  to Apollo
 HYACINTH (BLUE) - Constancy
 HYACINTH (PURPLE) - I am Sorry, Please Forgive Me, Sorrow
 HYACINTH (RED OR PINK) - Play
 HYACINTH (WHITE) - Loveliness, I'll Pray for You
 HYACINTH (YELLOW) - Jealousy
 HYDRANGEA - Thank You for Understanding, Frigidity, Heartlessness
 IRIS - Fleur-de-lis, Emblem of France, Your Friendship Means 
                  so Much to Me, Faith, Hope, Wisdom and Valor, My Compliments
 IVY - Wedded Love, Fidelity, Friendship, Affection
 JONQUIL - Love Me, Affection Returned, Desire, Sympathy, Desire 
                  for Affection Returned
 LARKSPUR (PINK) - Fickleness
 LILY (WHITE) - Virginity, Purity, Majesty, It's Heavenly to 
                  be with You
 LILY (YELLOW) - I'm Walking on Air, False and Gay
 LILY (CALLA) - Beauty
 LILY (DAY) - Coquetry, Chinese Emblem for Mother
 LILY (EUCHARIS) - Maiden Charms
 LILY (TIGER) - Wealth, Pride
 LILY OF THE VALLEY - Sweetness, Tears of the Virgin Mary, Return 
                  to Happiness, Humility, You've Made My Life Complete
 MAGNOLIA - Nobility
 MARIGOLD - Cruelty, Grief, Jealousy
 MISTLETOE - Kiss me, Affection, To Surmount Difficulties, Sacred 
                  Plant of India
 MONKSHOOD - Beware, A Deadly Foe is Near
 MOSS - Maternal Love, Charity
 MYRTLE - Love, Hebrew Emblem of Marriage
 NARCISSUS - Egotism, Formality, Stay as Sweet as You Are
 NASTURTIUM - Conquest, Victory in Battle
 OLEANDER - Caution
 ORANGE BLOSSOM - Innocence, Eternal Love, Marriage and Fruitfulness
 ORANGE MOCK - Deceit
 ORCHID - Love, Beauty, Refinement, Beautiful Lady, Chinese Symbol 
                  for Many Children
 ORCHID (CATTLEYA) - Mature Charm
 PALM LEAVES - Victory and Success
 PEONY - Shame, Happy Life, Happy Marriage
 PETUNIA - Resentment, Anger, Your Presence Sooths Me
 PINE - Hope, Pity
 POPPY (GENERAL) - Eternal Sleep, Oblivion, Imagination
 POPPY (RED) - Pleasure
 POPPY (WHITE) - Consolation
 POPPY (YELLOW) - Wealth, Success
 PRIMROSE - I Can't Live Without You
 PRIMROSE (EVENING) - Inconstancy
 ROSE (BRIDAL) - Happy Love
 ROSE (DARK CRIMSON) - Mourning
 ROSE (HIBISCUS) - Delicate Beauty
 ROSE (LEAF) - You May Hope
 ROSE (PINK) - Perfect Happiness, Please Believe Me
 ROSE (RED) - Love, I Love You
 ROSE (TEA) - I'll Remember Always
 ROSE (THORNLESS) - Love at First Sight
 ROSE (WHITE) - Innocence and Purity, I am Worthy of You, You're 
                  Heavenly, Secrecy and Silence
 ROSE (WHITE AND RED MIXED) - Unity, Flower Emblem of England
 ROSE (WHITE-DRIED) - Death is Preferable to Loss of Virtue
 ROSE (YELLOW) - Decrease of Love, Jealousy, Try to Care
 ROSEBUD - Beauty and Youth, A Heart Innocent of Love
 ROSEBUD (RED) - Pure and Lovely
 ROSEBUD (WHITE) - Girlhood
 ROSEBUD (MOSS) - Confessions of Love
 ROSES (Bouquet of Mature Blooms) - Gratitude
 ROSES (Single Full Bloom) - I Love You, I Still Love You
 SMILAX - Loveliness
 SNAPDRAGON - Deception, Gracious Lady
 SPIDER FLOWER - Elope with Me
 STEPHANOTIS - Happiness in Marriage, Desire to Travel
 STOCK - Bonds of Affection, Promptness, You'll Always Be Beautiful 
                  to Me
 SWEETPEA - Good-bye, Departure, Blissful Pleasure, Thank You 
                  for a Lovely Time
 TULIP (GENERAL) - Perfect Lover, Frame, Flower Emblem of Holland
 TULIP (RED) - Believe Me, Declaration of Love
 TULIP (VARIEGATED) - Beautiful Eyes
 TULIP (YELLOW) - There's Sunshine in Your Smile
 VIOLET - Modesty
 VIOLET (BLUE) - Watchfulness, Faithfulness, I'll Always Be True
 VIOLET (WHITE) - Let's Take a Chance
 ZINNIA (MAGENTA) - Lasting Affection
 ZINNIA (MIXED) - Thinking (or In Memory) of an Absent Friend
 ZINNIA (SCARLET) - Constancy
 ZINNIA (WHITE) - Goodness
 ZINNIA (YELLOW) - Daily Remembrance
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                  deeper meanings
 AchilleaNamed after the Greek mythological character, Achilles, who 
                  used the flower to treat cuts and bruises on his wounded soldiers. 
                  War.
 Agapanthus
 Comes from the Greek agape, meaning love and anthos meaning 
                  flower, flower of love.
 Alstroemeria
 Named after the Swedish Baron, Jonas Alstomer, by his friend 
                  Carolus Linnaeus in 1753. Wealth, prosperity, fortune.
 Amaryllis
 Pride, splendid beauty, timidity, pastoral poetry.
 Amaranth
 Immortality.
 Anemone
 From the Greek word, anemos meaning wind. Love, lust, abandonment 
                  and daintiness.
 Anigozanthus
 Comes from the Greek word anisus meaning unequal and anthos 
                  meaning flower, Plant with the unusual flower.
 Anthurium
 Hard working, think of me.
 Aster
 Comes from the Greek word meaning star. Symbol of love, daintiness, 
                  after thought.
 Astrantia
 Astrantia is an old plant name with the origin unknown. Since 
                  the flower is star shaped, it has been assumed that the Greek 
                  word astron meaning star plays a role in the origin of the name.
 Baby`s Breath
 Innocence, pure of heart.
 Bachelor's Button
 Delicacy, hope in love, blessedness.
 Bamboo
 Based on Chinese tradition, the ingredients to a happy life 
                  are happiness, wealth and longevity.
 Bells of Ireland
 Good Luck, Luck of the Irish.
 Bouvardia
 Named after Louis XIII's physician, Charles Boubard. Enthusiasm.
 Bupleurum
 From the Greek word boupleurs meaning Oxen rib.
 Calla Lily
 Named for Francesco Zantedeschia. Beauty.
 Camellia
 Many different meanings for different colors. Red means excellence. 
                  White means adorable and lovely. Pink means I long for your 
                  touch. Blue means you are the flame in my heart.
 Carnation
 Fascination, admiration, pure love, my heart yearns for you, 
                  a mother's love.
 Cosmos
 Comes from the Latin word kosmos meaning beautiful.
 Daffodil
 Based on the Greek mythology character, Narcissus, who was known 
                  to be so arrogant that when he looked into a mirror he fell 
                  in love with his reflection. He was later said to have been 
                  turned into the flower. Chivalry, respect, you are my only one, 
                  the sun shines when I'm with you, unrequited love.
 Dahlias
 Named for the Swedish botanist Dr. Anders Dahl. Dignity, elegance, 
                  good taste, instability.
 Delphinium
 Comes from the Greek word, delphis meaning dolphin. Flight of 
                  fancy, ardent attachment, agility.
 Dianthus
 Comes from the Greek words Dios meaning god and Anthos meaning 
                  flower.
 English Lavender
 Comes from the Latin word lavare meaning to wash.
 Equisetum
 Comes from the Latin word equis meaning horse and seta meaning 
                  bristle.
 Eucalyptus
 Comes from the Greek word eu meaning well and kalypto to cover.
 Forget-me-not
 Faithful love, undying love, do not forget, memories.
 Freesia
 Named after a German physician , Dr. Friedrich Reese. Love, 
                  calm, careful, passion, rushed.
 Gardenia
 Named after a Dr. Alexander Garden a physician and botanist 
                  in South Carolina. Secret love, lovely.
 Gerbera Daisy
 Named for a German naturalist Traugott Gerber. Purity and strength.
 Ginger
 Diversity, unlimited wealth.
 Gladiolus
 Gladiolus is Latin for sword. Graceful, strong sense of character.
 Godetia
 Named for Captain William Clark. Pleasing.
 Golden Rod
 Comes from the Latin word solido which means to make whole or 
                  strengthen.
 Golden Craspedia
 Edged and Frigid.
 Heather
 Your wishes will come true, admiration for another.
 Heliconia
 Great returns.
 Hyacinth
 Named for the Greek mythology character, Hyakinthos, who was 
                  loved by the god of the sun, Apollo. Jealousy, on part of the 
                  god of the west wind, injured Hyakinthos causing blood to be 
                  shed. From the blood, the flower grew and Apollo named it for 
                  Hyakinthos. Consistency, please forgive me, jealousy, loveliness.
 Hydrangea
 Thank you for your understanding, heartlessness, arrogance, 
                  aloofness.
 Iris
 Named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow. Your friendship 
                  means the world to me, faith, hope, wisdom.
 Kalanchoe
 Endurence, lasting affection.
 Leptospermum
 Comes from the Greek words leptos meaning slender and sperma 
                  meaning seeds.
 Lilac
 Love or Absence of Passion.
 Liatris
 Enthusiasm.
 Lily
 Most colors have different meanings. Orange means hatred. Yellow 
                  means false or gay and walking on air. White means purity, virginity, 
                  majesty.
 Lily of the Valley
 Sweetness, you complete my life, return of happiness.
 Limonium
 Comes from the Greek word leumon which means meadow. Sympathy, 
                  remembrance, lasting beauty.
 Lisianthus
 Comes from the Greek word lysis meaning dissolution and anthos 
                  meaning flower .
 Matsumoto Asters
 Comes from the Latin word meaning star.
 Narcissus
 Comes from the Greek word Narcissus meaning numbness. Self-esteem 
                  and vanity.
 Nerine
 Named for the Nereids in Greek mythology. The nereids were sea 
                  nymphs and daughters of the sea god, Nereus.
 Orchid
 Comes from the Greek work orchis meaning testicle. Love, beauty, 
                  refinement.
 Ornithogalum
 Comes from the Greek word ornis meaning bird and gala meaning 
                  milk. Named for the star of Bethlehem that appeared in the biblical 
                  account of the birth of Jesus Christ.
 Peonies
 Happy marriage, prosperity. in Macau, the word for peony is 
                  sho yu meaning most beautifu.l
 Phlox
 Our souls are united. Means flame in Latin.
 Pittosporum
 Comes from the Greek word pitt meaning pitch seed.
 Platycodon
 Named balloon flower because buds look like inflated balloons 
                  ready to burst.
 Poppy
 Remembrance, wealth, pleasure, imagination, eternal sleep.
 Pincushion Protea
 Comes from the Greek God, Proteus who was known to be able to 
                  change into different shapes.
 King Protea
 Comes from the Greek god, Proteus who was known to be able to 
                  change into different shapes.
 Queen Anne's Lace
 Haven, self-reliance.
 Ranunculus
 Comes from the Latin word ranunculus meaning little frog. You 
                  are in attractions.
 Salal
 Zest.
 Salvia
 Comes from the Latin word salvia which means to heal.
 Sandersonia
 Named for John Sanderson, who discovered the plant in 1851 in 
                  South Africa.
 Snapdragon
 Comes from the Greek word anti meaning like and rhin meaning 
                  nose. Gracious lady, presumption, graciousness.
 Solidaster
 Solid aster is named for its parents, Aster and solidago (golden 
                  rod).
 Stephanotis
 Comes from the Greek words stephanos meaning crown and otos 
                  meaning ear, a crown of ears. Luck, prosperity, wedding.
 Stock
 You will always be beautiful to me, lasting beauty, promptness.
 Sweet pea
 Delicate pleasures.
 Strawflower
 Comes from the Greek words helisso meaning to turn around and 
                  chyrsos meaning gold. Never ending remembrance.
 Scabiosa
 Comes from the Greek word scabies meaning to itch.
 Sunflower
 Comes from the Greek word helios meaning sun and anthos meaning 
                  flowers. Adoration, pride, sunshine.
 Trachelium
 Comes from the Greek word meaning rough throat because of the 
                  medicinal uses to treat neck and throat pain. Neglected beauty.
 Tuberose
 Comes from the Greek word polis meaning white and anthos meaning 
                  flower. Voluptuousness.
 Tulip
 Like the rose, colors of tulips have different meanings. Red 
                  means declaration of love, believe me. Yellow means hopeless 
                  love, sunshine in your smile. General means perfect lover, frame, 
                  beautiful eyes.
 Veronica
 The origin of the name is disputed. It is unknown whether it 
                  was honoring St. Veronica or the markings of the same species 
                  of the flower resembled the markings on her sacred handkerchief 
                  she handed to Christ while he was carrying the Cross.
 African Corn Lily
 Comes from the Greek work Ixia meaning bird lime because of 
                  its sugary sticky sap.
 Waxflower
 Named Geraldaton wax after the town in Australia where the flower 
                  originated. Happiness in Marriage.
 Zinnia
 Like the rose, Zinnias color represents different meanings such 
                  as red means constancy. White means goodness. Yellow means daily 
                  remembrance. Mixed means in memory of a dear friend. General 
                  means thoughts of an absent friend. Pink means lasting affection.
 Birds of Paradise
 Named for King George III's wife, Charlotte of Macklenberg-Streliz, 
                  who was crowned Queen of England in 1761. Freedom, Good Perspective.
 Chrysanthemum
 Named by Carolis Linnaeus in the 17th Century. Cheerfulness, 
                  you're a wonderful friend, rest, loveliness, optimisim, abundance, 
                  wealth. Red means love. Yellow means slighted love and white 
                  means truth.
 Daisy
 Named by Carolis Linnaeus in the 17th Century. Cheerfulness, 
                  you're a wonderful friend, rest, loveliness, optimisim, abundance, 
                  wealth. Red means love. Yellow means slighted love and white 
                  means truth.
 Violet
 Named for Baron Walter Von Saint Paul Illaire who discovered 
                  the plant in Tanzania in 1892. Modesty, faithfulness, virtue.
 Rose
 All roses are symbolic for love, however each color has a separate 
                  meaning. Red means love, respect, courage. Pink means grace, 
                  perfect happiness. Dark pink means gratitude. Light pink means 
                  admiration, sympathy. White means innocence, purity, secrecy, 
                  I'm worthy of you, you're heavenly, humility. Yellow means undying 
                  lover, platonic love, friendship. Orange means passion, desire. 
                  Blue means extraordinary, mystery. Red and White. means unity.
 Spray Rose
 All roses are symbolic for love, however each color has a separate 
                  meaning. Red means love, respect, courage. Pink means grace, 
                  perfect happiness. Dark pink means gratitude. Light pink means 
                  admiration, sympathy. White means innocence, purity, secrecy, 
                  I'm worthy of you, you're heavenly, humility. Yellow means undying 
                  lover, platonic love, friendship. Orange means passion, desire. 
                  Blue means extraordinary, mystery. Red and White. means unity.
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