The Meaning Behind Different Flowers

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Daffodils


The bright and cheerful flower means new starts and rebirth making it the perfect symbol of spring.

Hydrangea

The meaning of hydrangea comes from the Greek for water barrel.

Daisy

The prim and proper little daisy is a symbol of innocence and hope due to its colouring and the fact they open up each day.

Carnation

The meaning depends on the colour:
•    white – sweet and lovely
•    pink – I'll never forget you

Chamomile

Now known as a symbol of rest and relaxation, it used to signify energy in adversary.

Rhododendron

Being a poisonous flower, it makes sense that the meaning of this colour is 'beware'.

Sunflowers

Due to their golden colour these flowers are known to symbolise:
•    false riches

Tansy

•    Bright colourful flowers
•    Actually mean – 'I declare war'

Forget-me-not

These ones live up to their name and duly mean 'forget-me-not'.

Heliotrope

•    Eternal love
•    A symbol of passion

Hollyhock

Delicate as they may appear these are a symbol of strength and mean ambition.

Honeysuckle

Another flower that denotes affection it has a number of interpretations:

•    devotion
•    bonds of love

Purple iris

A number of meanings have been assigned to this colourful flower

•    royalty
•    wisdom
•    respect