Flowers and the meaning of flowers, white yellow red scarlet black, what do flowers mean? Flower language Astra symbol of which country

The language of flowers appeared in the East, in particular, in Turkey. In this country there was a system that made it possible, with the help of a single word, to reproduce a poetic line that spoke of feelings. As keywords plants often came out. The system was called villages. It became the basis for the appearance in European culture of the "language of flowers", which was very popular at the end of the 19th century. Skills in such a language began to fade by the middle of the 19th century. In our country, a surge of interest in entertaining floral cryptography arose relatively recently - at the end of the 20th century. Therefore, it is worth returning to the original sources - books that served as reference books on the language of flowers at the beginning of the 19th century.

The flower language, like any other, has changed over time and adapted to the conditions in which it was used - after all, each locality has its own favorite flowers. Sometimes the symbolism of the flower changed, did not coincide with its original Eastern interpretation. For example, phlox had two interpretations - it could mean humility and consent, but at the same time it was a symbol of fiery passion.

- a science that reveals the meaning, symbolism of various flowers and plants. In other words, it is a language flowers, with which express ideas, feelings, moods.

At times Victorian era the language of flowers was very helpful in cases where feelings could not be spoken openly, but required a secret expression. Created flower arrangements from natural flowers (plants), wreaths, bouquets, multi-colored objects or painted objects were used. Not only flowers were involved in the language, but also their arrangement, even the slope of the flower mattered.

These flower dictionaries have come down to us, they tell in detail about the meaning of so many plants.

In Russia, the popularization of the language of flowers is associated with the name of the poet and translator Dmitry Petrovich Oznobishin, who published the Persian book Selam, or the Language of Flowers, translated into Russian by him. More than 400 plants were described in this book, each of which corresponded to a certain word or phrase. The book was quite popular, of course, primarily among young people.

Nowadays, giving a bouquet that carries such a message in the language of flowers, you risk being misunderstood. Perhaps you should attach a brief “flower phrase book” to the bouquet? You can attach a book on the language of flowers to the gift so that your flower letter can be deciphered. Or just add greeting card interpretation of some meanings of the language of flowers.

The language of flowers

A symbol of femininity, fragility, meekness, restraint, devotion; but at the same time - passions and sadness. It is customary to give Azalea before an unwanted separation. Presenting an azalea, you say "I hope You wait for me", "Take care of yourself for me", "I believe You!" When a man gives this flower, he admits that you are the only one for him.

Secret love, chastity, loneliness. Acacia is a flower of regret and recognition of one's mistakes. Giving an acacia, says: "You are the best thing that happened in my life", "Why are we not together now?", "Let's start all over again!"

Gives a gentle compliment to the person who is given a flower, saying: “You are so sweet!” or “You are lovely!”.

Denotes an enthusiastic attitude towards the one to whom the bouquet is presented.

Sincerity, hope; but also joy, emotionality. Translated from the language of flowers, an anemone gift means: "Why not?", "I feel very good with you", "Let's have a holiday?"

Courage, originality, passion. Anthurium is considered a predominantly male flower. A bouquet or arrangement with anthuriums will be an unforgettable gift for a husband or colleague, friend or boss... You can also give anthuriums to an extravagant lady, a kind of "vamp woman", if you want to tell her: "You are not like anyone else, and this is me delights."

Astra (white)- in "flower language" it means "I love you more than you love me!". She is a symbol of love and grace, as well as memories.

- these flowers are rarely given today, but in the language of flowers they mean fun and entertainment.

Although it is a spice, it also has its own meaning: disgust, hatred. If for some reason you can't tell the person you don't like everything you think about him, give him a basil.

Bouquet of dry flowers

Means rejected love.

- "I dare not express my feelings to you"; delicacy, grace, simplicity, as well as gaiety and fidelity. It is customary to give cornflowers to young girls as a sign of sympathy. Such a gift may mean an offer of friendship or a desire to renew an interrupted acquaintance. The donor of cornflowers should not be suspected of immodest desires. For some reason, blondes most often like cornflowers.

Water lily (water lily) - to pick such a flower, you have to stay wet, but confidently declare your eloquence, sincerity and persuasiveness. And also say "Feelings in my soul are raging."

Secret love, "You're beautiful." If you were given a gardenia - know that you are sincerely admired. Most likely, your fan is very timid and considers himself unworthy of you.

Means charm, passion, fidelity, female love, honor. It is also worth noting that the color of the carnation carries a different meaning. For example, if they wanted to say "I won't be with you," they gave a striped carnation.

Hibiscus- in the language of flowers, it means long and eternal love.

Caprice, inconstancy, fleeting infatuation. The dahlia giver says: "I really like you, but I don't promise anything", "I'm not ready for a serious relationship", "Why complicate things?"

Caution, timidity. However, in a mixed bouquet, gypsophila, as a rule, is a kind of accessory, it serves to add volume to the flower work and does not carry a semantic load.

- "Remember me"; modesty, sincerity, hope. Many peoples believe that hydrangea is able to drive away illness and misfortune.

- "I am really sincere", "Do not be afraid", the flower of gladiators. The giver of gladioli is a strong, reliable person who does not accept compromises.

- I don’t know what kind of flower it is, but I liked the meaning - it means love at first sight.

Modesty, unpretentiousness; "I'm ready to be your shadow", "Call me"

Sensuality, femininity, elegance and attractiveness. In India, jasmine is called "moonlight in love."

It means affection, true love, dreams of a happy future. According to another interpretation in the language of flowers, honeysuckle can symbolize generosity and generosity.

- "I really value your friendship" and symbolizes hope, trust, faith.

Balance in the language of flowers. Now this language has become more perfect thanks to the extension colors plants. Burgundy and pink callas are a sign of admiration and recognition, classic white callas are a symbol of meekness, golden yellow callas will speak of restraint, devotion; Purple callas in a bouquet are an image of greatness, but at the same time - passion and sadness. "You are magnificent" - the man says with such a bouquet to the woman to whom he presents it. And at the same time, many consider callas to be a male flower. Maybe this is due to the shape of the flower and its strict appearance. However, the shape of the leaves of this plant is heart-shaped. We can say that calla leaves are filled with warmth of the heart. The inflorescence of this flower is, as it were, wrapped in a long beautiful leaf, which gives the callas such an elegant and recognizable look.

Admiration, perfection, gratitude. "You are an unearthly being."

white bell - humility, humility, constancy; "I will always be with you", "Why are you torturing me with whims?"

Bell blue - Persistence.

Means affection, fun, joy. But in the language of flowers, giving a purple crocus, you can ask "Do you regret that you loved me?", Gift yellow - "Are your feelings true?"

Symbolizes perseverance or constancy. It may hint at the donor's fruitless attempts to achieve reciprocity.

It is considered a symbol of happiness, giving it wishes happiness to the one who received the bouquet, or hints to him that he makes him happy.

Admiration, loneliness. "I will never forget you", "No one will replace you."

Triumph, eternity, glory.

In ancient Germany, they were a symbol of reciprocity, lilies of the valley were considered a guarantee of love and happiness in family life. What could be simpler and at the same time more charming than a lily of the valley? A few white bells, as if made of porcelain, on a long stem and a pair of light green leaves - that's all; yet how beautiful, how graceful! And how beautiful he is in a bouquet overlaid with a border of his leaves! In Germany and France, they still celebrate the feast of lilies of the valley every year on the first Sunday in May, arrange dances. The girls attach a bouquet of lilies of the valley to the bodice of the dress, and the guys to the buttonhole of the frock coat. When a guy invites a girl to dance, the girl exchanges bouquets with him as a sign of consent. In the old days, a bouquet of lilies of the valley had a deeper meaning: it expressed the consent of young people to marry, and this evening usually ended with an announcement of who was marrying whom.

Unfading beauty.

A symbol of tenderness, fidelity and cloudless happiness. The magical aroma of these flowers improves mood and gives a sense of celebration. Bouquet or arrangement of lilies - lovely gift for an affectionate, romantic girl. Lily is one of the undisputed favorites of the flower world. This flower has an inimitable delicate aroma, which since ancient times has been identified with the aroma of tenderness and love.

Lily (orange) - curiosity, coquetry. "You are a mystery to me", "Your heart is free?"

Lily (white)- purity, purity, majesty, nobility. "It's divine to be with you!!!"

Lily (tiger)- pride, abundance, prosperity, well-being, arrogance.

- if you decide to decorate a bouquet with these leaves, you will wish success and good luck.

means health and happiness.

Nobility, perseverance, perseverance, "All the same, you will be with me", "I am your destiny."

- speaking the language of flowers, it will mean dreaminess, youth, imagination. Poppy, plucked in the field, says "I dream of you", garden - "Let's love each other while there is time."

It means a request for indulgence, the hope of being noticed or forgiven.

- hiding their feelings, speaking the language of love, announced: "I hide my feelings."

- means true love, purity, innocence.

- contrary to the legend in the language of flowers, daffodil means attention, chivalry. With a yellow flower they said "You are the only one", "When I am with you, the sun always shines."

- this flower can express fidelity, true love, talk about your memories.

It personifies the innocence with which the donor asks not to remain indifferent to his feelings.

They report anxiety, insecurity, jealousy.

- it is unlikely that a man will choose this flower for a bouquet, but even if he takes a chance, he will hint that he is happy and faithful.

- a luxurious flower and means beauty, love. And it is also considered a Chinese symbol of childhood. It is customary to give an orchid only to loved ones.

- in the language of flowers means magic, charm, grace, mystery, magic, as well as the secret shackles of love.

- speaking the language of flowers, it means a cheerful life, a happy wedding, and in such a contrast - compassion.

Promises support, consolation or a request to be near.

- giving the first spring Flower, say "You are not like everyone else", and it also means tenderness and hope.

This sunny flower is the main symbol of optimism, fun and prosperity. In the language of flowers, a bouquet of sunflowers given to a girl means: “You are a miracle!”, “I have never met someone like you”, “I am proud that you are with me”. Sunflowers are the sunniest flowers. A bouquet or composition of sunflowers is a bright, original and unforgettable gift. It is recommended to give sunflowers to creative and extraordinary people. Stop your choice on a bouquet of sunflowers if your goal is to improve your mood, apologize or make a positive impression.

- oh, how many have already been donated! It turns out that there is a difference in what form you give it: a bud means an innocent heart; sluggish - you did not make an impression; dried - "Better death than live without happiness." Color also plays a role: red will tell about love, dark red - mourning.

Red rose)- love, passion. "I love you", "I can't live without you", "You must be mine".

Rose (bud, red)- "It seems to me that I fell in love with you", "I'm glad that we met", "Every day my feelings for you are getting stronger."

Rosa Grand Prix- respect, generosity, love, trust, "You deserve the best." Rose Grand Prix expresses the most noble feelings.

Rose (white)- purity and innocence, modesty and tenderness, mystery. "I will get you", "You are an angel".

Rose (yellow)- happiness joy. "You are my sun". A flower that expresses the most positive emotions. According to the language of flowers, yellow roses have nothing to do with treason and jealousy (although this interpretation of their symbolic meaning is very common).

Rose (cream)- elegance, harmony, perfection, constancy. "I remember. Always!", "You and I are the perfect couple", "You are beyond praise!"

Rose (pink)- the highest happiness, "Trust me."

- many girls like this simple flower, it is believed that where a star falls, chamomile blooms. And its name comes from the Latin word "romana", which means "Roman". Daisies are cute and simple flowers, warm and familiar. The color scheme of these colors is yellow-white, yellow-green; these colors signify cheerfulness and happiness. Chamomile is a symbol of sweet simplicity and tenderness, a symbol of fidelity and a symbol of Russian nature. A bouquet of daisies, so similar to the field, will be a wonderful gift for any occasion.

- if white, it will mean first love, purple - "My heart belongs to you."

Victory, masculinity, originality, purposefulness. Strelitzia is considered the flower of strong, brave and successful people.

- a symbol of spring and eternal youth. According to flower etiquette, it is one of the most refined and, at the same time, universal gifts. You can give tulips to both women and men of any age and social status. These days, tulips and tulip bouquets are considered the most popular and versatile floral gift. They are the main symbol of hope, youth and spring. In Turkey, the tulip is the main symbol of love and eroticism. Turkish women are sure that a bouquet of tulips in their hands or a decoration with the image of a tulip attracts the attention of the chosen one, ignites his heart with love and fills him with the desire to urgently leave the ranks of bachelors. Yellow tulip in the language of flowers means "Your smile is like sunlight", red - "Trust me", motley - "Beautiful eyes".

- means modesty, innocence, dignity. The white one says "Let's take a chance?!", the blue one - "Caution!".

- confidence.

- "Let's burn our letters!", parting; but also - reciprocity, unity, sweet dreams.

- yellow means fragile or rejected love, white - the truth, red - good luck and best wishes.

- in the language of flowers means spring and poetry.

Resignation, "Goodbye", "How tired I am of you ..."

It is believed that the number of flowers in a bouquet has a certain meaning: one flower is a sign of attention, three - respect, five - recognition, seven - love...

The most important thing to be guided by when choosing flowers is, of course, the tastes of the person you are choosing a bouquet for. How to recognize them? Give flowers more often, and sooner or later, you will definitely "hit the spot"!

Our distant ancestors did not doubt that plants did not come into this world by chance, they have a special meaning. The ways of their appearance were shrouded in mystery, giving rise to numerous theories, including "magical" ones. One of these symbols was the aster. The legend about the flower, the appearance of which served as the source of the name, ascribes to it a divine origin. So where did this beautiful plant come from?

Flower Legend: Aster from Persephone

The most beautiful description of the history of this "star" plant went to our contemporaries from the inhabitants Ancient Greece. It was they who first recorded explaining where the aster came from. The legend about the flower says that people should thank Persephone for it.

How is the eternally young goddess of spring connected with the appearance of this plant? Persephone is the unfortunate wife of Hades, who ruled the underworld. He forcibly took her as his wife, kidnapping her mother Demeter. The gods ordered the young wife to spend at least half of her life (autumn and winter) in her husband's abode, so year after year she sank underground with the advent of cold weather.

And what about the aster? The legend of the flower claims that once at the end of August, the unfortunate goddess noticed a young man and a girl in love, who exchanged kisses, being hidden by the darkness of the night. Persephone, deprived of love and forced to soon go to Hades, sobbed in despair. The tears of the sufferer turned into star dust, falling to the ground and transforming into wonderful asters. It is not surprising that this plant has been associated with love by the Greeks since ancient times.

"Stars" found monks

Not only Persephone is "accused" of the appearance on our planet of such a miracle as an aster. The legend about the flower, which is popular in China, contains a different explanation. It all started with the journey of two Taoist priests who decided to reach the stars. The path of the monks, as one would expect, turned out to be long and difficult. They had to penetrate the juniper thickets, fall, slipping on icy paths, wander through the inhospitable forest.

Finally, the clergy climbed Mount Altai. Once at the top, they decided to rest, as their legs were torn to the blood, only tatters were left of their clothes. The monks with difficulty descended into the valley, where they saw a clear stream and a flowery meadow. And what about the legend of the flower? Astra turned out to be exactly the beautiful plant that travelers found in the valley. Noticing this miracle, they realized that there are stars not only in the sky.

The monks could not resist taking plant samples with them. They began to grow them on the monastic lands, having come up with a suitable name. Translated from Latin, the word "aster" means "star".

Aphrodite's gift

The people who once inhabited Ancient Greece were imaginative. It is not surprising that they offer another legend about the flower. Astra, as you know, is considered a symbol of the Virgo sign. People who are ruled by a romantic constellation will be interested to know why this particular plant was chosen for them.

It turns out that the ancient Greeks, who lived before our era, were actively interested in astrology, already had an idea about the constellation Virgo. It, in turn, was identified among the inhabitants of the ancient world with the goddess Aphrodite. The theory says that the tears shed over the death of a beautiful lover turned into cosmic dust. This is another legend about a flower (aster, as it turns out, has been popular for a long time) differs from the story, the heroine of which is Persephone. The dust settled on the ground, gradually transformed into a plant.

Astra in Ancient Greece

It was the first state whose inhabitants began to grow asters. Given the "divine" versions of the origin of "star" plants, there is nothing surprising in the fact that they were given a special place. The legend about the autumn aster flower, which was believed in those days, claimed that it had the ability to ward off troubles from the house, drive away evil spirits. This explains the habit of the ancient Greeks to decorate house territories with these plants.

It is interesting that asters were brought to the Crimea from Greece. Evidence that the flower was grown by the Scythians was found in Simferopol. The excavations carried out there made it possible to discover drawings in which these plants appeared. They were located on the walls of the imperial tomb. Curiously, the Scythians saw the sun in this work of nature and also considered it a divine gift.

Symbol of love

In ancient Greece, temples glorifying the powerful and beautiful Aphrodite were widespread. As mentioned above, the legend about the autumn flower (aster refers to) assures that the tears of this one turned into a plant. This explains why it was chosen as a symbol, the drawings of which were decorated with altars. Parishioners visiting the temple of Aphrodite to offer prayers also wove the plant into their hair and clothes.

Not many people know that the aster was used during divination by young Greek women. Girls who wanted to start a family learned, thanks to a magical ritual, the name of their betrothed. The rite commanded to visit the garden at the height of the night, approach the flower bushes and listen carefully. It was believed that the asters would learn the name of the future bridegroom from the stars and inform the one who could hear their quiet whisper.

"Star" of the East

Not only the Greeks, but also the Chinese have been growing asters for many centuries, endowing these with a special meaning. From generation to generation, recommendations were passed on, describing how to make bouquets correctly. Favorable to this plant is the teaching of Feng Shui, which sees in it a symbol of love. According to Feng Shui, the "stars" help those who wish to activate the love sector. It should contain a bouquet.

The legend about a flower (aster for children is also a kind of symbol), passed down in China from father to son, says that these gifts of nature save from evil demons. For protection, the inhabitants of the country burned the petals, scattering the ashes around the house.

It is interesting that "star" bouquets also help spouses whose feelings have faded over the years. There is even a recipe for a special flower petal salad that Chinese women have shared with their daughters for centuries. It is believed that it is enough to feed a chilled husband with such a dish so that he regains his lost ardor. Such food is also recommended for childless couples, as it kindles sexual desire, which will lead to the appearance of babies.

European traditions

The inhabitants of Europe also had an idea of ​​​​how magical the aster (flower) is. The legends and beliefs that surrounded him had a direct impact on European traditions. With the help of this plant, one could even express secret thoughts. The donor, presenting a bouquet of "stars", could tell the recipient about admiration, friendly respect, hidden love, and even report hatred. It all depended on how the bouquet was made. Most often, asters were presented to ladies by ardent gentlemen.

However, not all the inhabitants of Europe associated with love. In the eastern part, this plant was considered as a symbol of sadness, which was associated with sadness about the ending summer.

An interesting fact is that the aster adorns the coat of arms of the Republic of Tatarstan, since in this country the flower symbolizes eternal life. Here it is also used to decorate houses, bringing prosperity to the family.

Myths about other colors

Of course, not only "stars" are surrounded by myths, they also have other legends and beliefs. Astra, for example, will not be able to compete in the number of origin stories with violets. One of the popular versions insists that these gifts of nature appeared thanks to Zeus. The Thunderer turned the daughter of Atlas into a violet, hiding from the enamored Apollo, but forgot to cast a spell on the girl.

Gladiolus is another record holder for the number of myths. The famous theory says that it arose on the planet as a result of a battle that took place between the Thracians and the Romans. After the victory of the Romans, many young Thracians turned out to be slaves, among them two friends. When a cruel ruler told them to fight to the death, they refused. The brave young men were slain, but the first gladioli grew from their fallen bodies.

This is how the most famous legends about the aster and other beautiful flowers look like.

What was the ASTRA flower considered to be a symbol of different peoples?! and got the best answer

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Aster

A symbol of love, grace, sophistication, as well as memories. In China, aster means precision. Ancient people believed that the smell of aster leaves, when they were burned, drove out snakes. Asters were placed in the graves of French soldiers, symbolizing grief and memory of the dead. There is a myth that asters were created from cosmic dust when the Virgin looked down from the sky and wept. The poet Virgil believed that the altars of the gods were often decorated with asters. There are about 600 species of asters, the most popular variety is Monte Casino.

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Answer from Solovieva (Fedotenko) Albina[guru]
The very language of flowers originated in the East and was called villages. According to the selam, each flower and fragrance had its own symbolic meaning. Gradually, this language penetrated into other countries, new meanings appeared. A beautiful legend tells about the aster, which in Greek means "star". She grew out of a speck of dust that fell from a star. And if you hide in a flower garden at night, you can hear the flowers talking to their sister stars.

Aster with its sharp petals-rays, as it were, looks like a star. Astra is a symbol of sadness. This flower was considered a gift to man from the gods, his amulet, amulet, a particle of his distant star. Therefore, the sadness symbolized by him is sadness for the lost paradise, for the impossibility of ascending into the sky. Astra is one of the Tatars' favorite garden flowers, the eight-petal aster flower is depicted on the State Emblem of the Republic of Tatarstan. An even number of flower petals emphasizes the eternal source of life, a wish for longevity and prosperity. There is another legend about the appearance of asters on earth: two Taoist monks decided to go to the stars. For a long time they walked through the prickly forest. We made our way through the thickets of juniper. We climbed the barely visible mountain paths. They glided over the snowy glaciers. Until they reached the top of the highest mountain in Altai. But, having reached the top, they saw that the stars were still high in the sky and did not get closer. Long was the way back. The monks had no food or water left, they skinned the body into blood, tore their clothes. Almost without strength, they descended from the mountains, and came to a beautiful meadow, where a clear stream flowed and wonderful flowers grew. “Look,” said one of the monks, “we have come such a hard way to see the beauty of the stars in the sky, and they, it turns out, live here on earth.” They dug up and brought some plants to the monastery and began to breed these flowers, calling them asters, which in Latin means stars.

For Hungarians, this flower is associated with autumn, which is why in Hungary the aster is called "autumn rose". In ancient times, people believed that if you throw a few aster leaves into a fire, then the smoke from this fire can expel snakes.


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Astra means "star" in Greek.

An ancient legend says that the aster grew from a speck of dust that fell from a star. Already in ancient Greece, people were familiar with the constellation Virgo, which was associated with the goddess of love, Aphrodite. According to ancient Greek myth, the aster arose from cosmic dust when the Virgin looked from the sky and wept. For the ancient Greeks, the aster symbolized love.

There is a belief that if you stand among the asters at night and listen carefully, you can hear a slight whisper: these asters are having an endless conversation with their sister stars.

There is another legend about the appearance of asters on earth: two Taoist monks decided to go to the stars. For a long time they walked through the prickly forest. We made our way through the thickets of juniper. We climbed the barely visible mountain paths. They glided over the snowy glaciers. Until they reached the top of the highest mountain in Altai. But, having reached the top, they saw that the stars were still high in the sky and did not get closer. Long was the way back. The monks had no food or water left, they skinned the body into blood, tore their clothes. Almost without strength, they descended from the mountains, and came to a beautiful meadow, where a clear stream flowed and wonderful flowers grew. “Look,” said one of the monks, “we have come such a hard way to see the beauty of the stars in the sky, and they, it turns out, live here on earth.” They dug up and brought some plants to the monastery and began to breed these flowers, calling them asters, which in Latin means stars.

In China, asters symbolize beauty, precision, elegance, charm and modesty.

For Hungarians, this flower is associated with autumn, which is why in Hungary the aster is called "autumn rose". In ancient times, people believed that if a few aster leaves were thrown into a fire, the smoke from this fire could drive out snakes.

The aster flower is a symbol of women born under the astrological sign of Virgo. Astra is a symbol of sadness. This flower was considered a gift to man from the gods, his amulet, amulet, a particle of his distant star. Therefore, the sadness symbolized by him is sadness for the lost paradise, for the impossibility of ascending into the sky.
Astra (white) - "I love you more than you love me!" , "Say that you love it again" , "I can't think of anything but you..."

Astra is a symbol of love, grace, sophistication, as well as memories. In China, aster means precision. Ancient people believed that the smell of aster leaves, when they were burned, drove out snakes. Asters were placed in the graves of French soldiers, symbolizing grief and memory of the dead. There is a myth that asters were created from cosmic dust when the Virgin looked down from the sky and wept. The poet Virgil believed that the altars of the gods were often decorated with asters. There are about 600 species of asters, the most popular variety is Monte Casino.

The history of the creation of the language of flowers begins in the East, where women deprived of communication came up with the idea of ​​using flowers, attributing to them a certain symbolism. This is the official theory, however, the symbolism of flowers cannot arise from scratch. It is simply impossible to come up with a language of flowers. Of course, something is fictional and far-fetched, but basically the symbolism of flowers is collected from myths, legends and magical knowledge.
In Europe, they learned about the language of flowers in the 18th century from published notes on oriental knowledge by two authors Aubrey de la Mottray (1727) and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1763). In Russia, oriental knowledge about colors appeared with the publication in 1830 of the book of the poet D.P. Oznobishin - "Selam, or the Language of Flowers".

COLORS OF FLOWERS

White color is a symbol of youth, purity, tenderness, innocence and triumph.
Red is the color of life, love, freedom, the color of blood, a symbol of anger, anarchy and revenge, the color of war and revolution.
Pink is the most versatile color. Pink flowers can be given to people of any age and gender, for any occasion.
Orange is a symbol of strength, power, pride, thrift, happiness and celebration.
Yellow is a symbol of the family hearth and marriage, prosperity and wealth, light and sun.
Green is a symbol of hope, life, tranquility and peace.
Greenish-yellow, sulphurous - hatred, envy, infidelity, willfulness.
Blue is the symbol of the family.
Light blue is the color of faith and hope.
Blue is the color of longing and fidelity.
Blue and lilac are the colors of gentle and touchy people. Flowers of such colors are not considered festive and therefore are not given for a wedding.
Violet color - Solemn, a sign of friendship, greatness, dignity and luxury.
Blue is a symbol of fidelity;
Purple is a symbol of greatness.
Purple - expresses humility
Motley - this color, like pink, is universal. Flowers of this color can be safely given for a wedding.
Black is the color of sadness and mourning.

Azalea(Azalea, Rhododendron) a delicate, elegant, refined flower and the one who received this flower as a gift, in the opinion of the giver, has these qualities. Azalea is a symbol of femininity, fragility, meekness, restraint, devotion, moderation, fidelity, passion and sadness. Azaleas are given by lovers before the necessary separation, wanting to remain faithful to each other, they do not say goodbye, but look forward to meeting. Azalea can also be given as a token of sincere love. You can give not only in a bouquet, but also live, and this indoor plant will remember you for a long time.

Acanthus(Acanthus, Branca ursina, Bear Paw, Bear Claws, Holly) inspires creativity. Ornamental, horticultural plants suitable for making fresh cut and dry bouquets, appropriate in a man's bouquet. Many creative people have been inspired by seeing this flower.

Acacia(Robinia pseudoacacia). Giving a bouquet with acacia you confess your love, hope for reciprocity, want to restore relationships and regret the lost love. The color of acacia matters, so white acacia speaks of platonic love, pink emphasizes elegance and charm, yellow speaks of departed love. If acacia flowers are blooming in a bouquet, this also speaks of secret love, chastity and loneliness.

Aconite, Wrestler (Aconitum) - According to legend, Aconite grew out of the spilled blood of the three-headed guardian of the underworld Cerberus, captured and led out of the kingdom of Hades by Hercules. Aconite is given as a sign of sympathy and friendship. This flower is suitable for men and women, for colleagues and business partners. Despite the beauty of the flower, aconite is very poisonous and you should be careful with the bouquet and possibly with the person who gave it. In ancient Greece and Rome, aconite poisoned those sentenced to death. There is a hypothesis according to which Tamerlane was poisoned with Aconite.

alpine rose, Mountain dope (Rhododendron) - "Be careful." The shortest and highest mountain rhododendrons.

alpine star, Edelweiss (Leontopodium) - is the flower of Happiness, Love and Courage. Only sincerely loving hearts of the mountains are allowed to pick edelweiss with impunity.

Alstroemeria(Alstroemeria) - this flower is given in order to make an unobtrusive compliment, for example, to say that the person is cute, charming. Alstroemeria is a beautiful ornamental plant that sellers often pass off as a hybrid of orchids and lilies.

amazon lily, Eucharis (Eucharis) - "Love is dangerous." The name of the flower is translated into Russian as beautiful.

Amaranth- a symbol of immortality, faith, fidelity, constancy in love.

Amaryllis(Amaryllis belladonna) means pride, impregnability, masculinity. A man who received amaryllis as a gift can count on more than just friendship. Previously, the genus Amaryllis included species that are now isolated in the genus Hippeastrum (Hippeastrum), they are usually now called amaryllis.

A pineapple(Ananas) - perfection. The person who gives a pineapple in a bouquet is an extraordinary person who understands and appreciates your relationship. The Indians used Pineapple in magical rituals and treated many diseases with it, they compared it with a beautiful girl.

Angrekum(Angraecum) - greatness.

Anemone, Anemone, "daughter of the winds" (Anemone) - emotionality, sincerity, hope, joy. The one who gives these flowers wants to try to start a relationship and hopes for reciprocity. According to legend, anemones appeared from the shed tears of Aphrodite at the site of the death of her beloved Adonis.

Anthurium(Anthurium), "Tailed flower", male happiness expresses courage and passion. Anthurium is usually given to mature men.

Pansies, Violet tricolor, Ivan da Marya (Viola tricolor) - “All my thoughts are about you”, I miss you, fun, entertainment. The shape and color of the flower resembles a little man. In French, the name of this flower is Pensée and is translated as thoughts, thoughts. In Russia, it was believed that pansies were not for the living, and it was not customary to plant them in the garden. In England, it was believed that if you pick these flowers on a clear day, then it will certainly rain (although rain is not uncommon there).

Aralia, "Devil's tree" (Aralia) - Giving this flower hints at intimacy. Aralia was called a devil's tree because of the tooth-like thorns that cover the stems.

arbutus, Strawberry tree (Arbutus) - "I love only you." Present in the symbols of the capital of Spain - Madrid.

Asparagus, Asparagus (Asparagus) - in the language of flowers symbolizes gullibility and innocence. Asparagus has decorative leaves thanks to which sprigs of asparagus are added to bouquets and compositions.

Arum(Arum) - male power, eloquence. Aronnik can be presented to a good speaker. Some types of Aronnik are listed in the Red Books.

Artemisia, Wormwood, grass of witches (Artemisia) - feminine, dignity. It was believed that wormwood protects from witches and mermaids, expels all evil spirits from the house. However, magicians use the smoke of wormwood to communicate with otherworldly entities.

Aster(Aster) is a symbol of love, grace, sophistication and nostalgia. The giver of white asters thereby confesses his love and waits for confirmation of reciprocity. Asters, according to one legend, grew on the site of the Appearance of the Weeping Virgin. In folk beliefs, the smoke of burning asters drives out reptiles.

Asphodelus, Asphodelus, Asphodel (Asphodelus) - is a symbol of oblivion, death, mourning, sorrow and the afterlife. It was also believed that Asphodel could expel evil spirits from dwellings.

Basil(Ocimum basilicum) - disgust, hatred. Basil is presented as a gift, to put it mildly, to a person unpleasant to you, if for some reason you cannot speak or remain silent. Hindus believe that basil helps the dead to get into the best place after death. Basil was often used in magic and alchemy.

Balsam, Impatiens ordinary (Impatiens noli-tangere) - impatience.

Bamboo(Bambusa) - is a symbol of grace, constancy, flexibility, longevity, modesty, good breeding and friendship. Young bamboo shoots symbolize eternal youth and indomitable strength. In the East, they believe that bamboo attracts happiness and drives out evil forces. This plant will be very happy people keen on the East.

periwinkle(Vinca) - symbolizes the happiness and consent of the young spouses, excites passion. The periwinkle is also a symbol of vitality. If you put a periwinkle in a bouquet of flowers, you will achieve love. Periwinkle helps to keep love in the family, makes the marriage strong, expels evil spirits from the home.

(Tagetes) - beauty, fidelity, longevity. It was believed that marigolds ignite a love interest, passion.

Begonia(Begonia) - means "Beware!", "You can trust me with the rest, be careful", a proposal of friendship. The asteroid (943) Begonia, discovered in 1920, is named after the begonia.

Elder(Sambucus) - sympathy.

Bouquet of dry flowers- rejected love, we can't be together.

cornflower, Cornflowers (Centaurea) - “I don’t dare to express my feelings to you”, delicacy, grace, simplicity, and also - gaiety and fidelity, in some nations - hatred. It is customary to give cornflowers to young girls, preferably blondes, as a sign of sympathy. Give this flower if you want to offer just friendship for now. The name of the flower comes from the mythical Centaur Chiron, who knew the medicinal properties of all plants. In Christianity, cornflowers indicated the hiding place of the cross on which Christ was crucified.

lady's slipper(Cypripedium calceolus) - capriciousness, inconstancy. The slipper giving a lady's slipper says that you are a capricious, windy person and he accepts you like that but is full of readiness to tame. The lady's slipper is listed in the Red Books of Europe and Russia.

Verbena, pigeon grass, iron grass (Verbena) - sensitivity. Like the herb of love, verbena helps against anger, extinguishes emotions, and puts you in a cheerful frame of mind. It was believed that verbena attracts wealth and is able to fulfill any desire, for which it is enough to rub it, it was used to cleanse the home.

Heather, Heather (Calluna vulgaris) - protection, wishes come true.

birch branch(Betula) - On the one hand, the birch symbolizes sadness and death, on the other hand, the beginning of life and a talisman. Among the Slavs, birch is a symbol of light, purity, femininity, an image of Russian nature, a symbol of Russia.

hawthorn branch(Crataegus) - hope. The name comes from the Greek. κραθαιος ("strong")

pomegranate branch(Punica) - love and marriage with fertility, wealth, the grace of God, heavenly love. You can also give a flowering pomegranate tree in a pot.

pear branch(Pyrus) - beauty, sadness, eternity, strong friendship.

oak branch(Quercus). Oak is a symbol of longevity, mental and physical strength. The oak branch in ancient Greece symbolized the strength, power and nobility of the family, the bravest warriors were awarded with oak wreaths. Oak leaves symbolize friendship. The oak (Pirun tree) among the Slavs personified strength and power. Among the Gauls, the oak symbolized the axis of the world. The acorn is a Scandinavian symbol of life and immortality. Oak is present in the symbolism of the cities of Russia and Europe.

spruce branch, Christmas tree (Picea) - Hope for change.

almond branch(Amygdalus) - sweet hopes, charm, sensitivity, virginity, fertility, hope, caution. In Christianity, almonds are a symbol of the purity of the Virgin Mary and divine blessing. In China, this plant represents feminine beauty and patience.

Blossoming apple tree branch(Malus) Preference, eternal youth, fertility, peace and beauty. The Latin word malum, from which the name of the apple tree comes, means "evil". The apple tree is guarded by all the deities and lightning does not fall into it. In one version of the interpretation of the Bible, the apple tree is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Many myths and legends are associated with the fruits of this tree - apples. In general, apples symbolize immortality, salvation, strength, youth and beauty.

evergreens- eternal life, youth. Palm leaves - victory and success. Branches and leaves of evergreens are often added to bouquets to give a decorative effect.

Water lily, Water lily (Nymphaea) symbolizes eloquence, persuasiveness, sincerity, says "You must never deceive me", "Feelings in my soul are raging." They give as a sign of the seriousness of the intention to link their future fate with you.

Bindweed(Convolvulus) - beauty, pomposity. The bindweed giver invites you to spend this wonderful evening with him, nothing more.

Vine(Vitis) - a symbol of truth, abundance, wealth and fertility, fun, joy, vitality, healing and transformation. According to the words of Jesus Christ, the Bible says: “I am the Vine” (“Gospel of John”, 15:1). The vine is present in the symbolism of the countries and peoples of the East and West.

catchment(Aquilegia) - a symbol of healing from greed (greed) and quarrelsomeness, in Christianity a symbol of the holy spirit. Among different peoples, the catchment flower was associated with an angel, a dove, or an elf shoe.

Cherry, Sakura (Cerasus) symbolizes the fragility of life, death, sacrifice and at the same time this plant is a symbol of female beauty, youth and hope.

Gardenia(Gardenia jasminoides) - admiration, secret love, grace, fragility. Gardenia is suitable for creative, artistic natures. In nature, Gardenia flowers are pollinated mainly by bats.

Gaulteria, Gotieria (Gaultheria) - harmony.

Carnation(Dianthus) - charm, female love, happiness, engagement and marriage. The color of the carnation in symbolism matters, so pink means "I will never forget you"; red - admiration, sensual love, marriage, "My heart aches for you"; purple - impermanence; striped - “No !!!”, “I will not be with you”; monochrome - consent, approval, yes; white - sweet and beloved, pure love, a symbol of talent; yellow - "You are avoiding me", refusal, neglect. Carnation attracts the attention of the opposite sex, protects from negativity, stops gossip, gives energy, attracts wealth, helps in the realization of what is desired.

Heliotrope(Heliotropium) - devotion, passion, eternal love.

Dahlia(Dahlia) - whim, inconstancy, fleeting passion. Having received Dahlias as a gift, do not hope for a serious relationship.

Geranium(Geranium) - stupidity, recklessness. Know that if you were given a geranium, then most likely you are considered too frivolous. In some nations, geranium symbolizes vigor, health and strength. In Russia, it was believed that white geranium repels reptiles and evil spirits, red protects the crop.

Gerbera(Gerbera) - euphoria, flirting, optimism. The gerbera giver expresses his sincere sympathy and wishes a good mood.

Hyacinth(Hyacinthus) - purposefulness, games and sports. Blue hyacinth - consistency, integrity; purple - farewell, sadness; red and pink - game; white - "I will pray for you, beauty"; yellow - "I'm jealous." From the program "Blind" - "Get a bouquet of hyacinths to a big deception", in that case there was a blue hyacinth. According to some reports, the smell of hyacinth stimulates positive emotions, relieves stress and increases efficiency.

hibicus(Hibiscus) - means long and eternal love, fragility and beauty. In the west, hibiscus is considered the flower of death and the culprit of family quarrels and celibacy, while in the east they believe that hibiscus energizes lazy people and pessimists, awakens the fading feelings of couples living together for a long time.

gypsophila, Kachim (Gypsophila) - caution, shyness. In a mixed bouquet or in a composition, the meaning of Kachima is lost.

, Spazhnik (Gladiolus) - sincerity, courage. Carnal love. The name Gladiolus is translated as a sword or a small sword, in Russian it is called a sword because of the shape of the leaves similar to a sword or sword. Gladiators carried a gladiolus bulb with them, believing that it would protect them from injury.

Wisteria(Wisteria) - "Welcome", "I'm very glad to see you."

Gloxinia(Gloxinia) - love at first sight, charm.

Hydrangea(Hydrangea) - coldness, modesty, heartlessness. Hydrangea is believed to ward off illness and misfortune.

Elecampane, Devyatisil (Inula) - mutual love, strength, sacrifice, health. It was believed that elecampane attracts grooms to the house. Among the Slavs, elecampane has nine super powers and cures nine diseases, in China they talk about 99 diseases.

Decembrist, Schlumbergera (Schlumbergera) - "Reduce my suffering!". There are several signs: if a Decembrist dies - to death in this house; the flower withers in the presence of a negative person; healthy and blooms on time - there will be happiness and prosperity in the house.

Delphinium, Larkspur (Delphinium) - modesty, sadness, unpretentiousness. Pink delphinium - inconstancy. All parts of the plant are poisonous.

Sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) - "Goodbye", farewell, thank you for a great time.

Oregano, Oregano (Origanum) - joy, significance. Zeus got his strength from the milk of a goat that ate oregano.

Angelica, Angelica (Angelica) - inspiration. Grass Angel.

Jasmine(Jasminum) - sensuality, femininity, grace, elegance and attractiveness, "Will you ever love me?". In India, jasmine is called "moonlight in love." Jasmine white - friendliness; yellow - modesty, timidity; red - stupidity, fun. Do not confuse with mock orange. Jasmine attracts a loved one and well-being.

Honeysuckle(Lonicera) - generosity, generosity, sweet character, "You make the world a better place."

Jonquilia, Narcissus jonquilla, jonquil (Narcissus jonquilla) - return of affection, "Let's be together again", desire, sympathy.

St. John's wort(Hypericum) - hostility. It pacifies the beast in a person, heals, brings happiness, courage, love, protection and good luck.

strawberries(Fragaria) - perfect superiority, a hint, "Pay attention: your happiness is near!". A symbol of prosperity and abundance.

goldenrod(Solidago) - success, "Appreciate any luck."

Candytuft(Iberis) - indifference, indifference.

Iris, Kasatik (Iris) - friendship, wisdom, trust, faith, hope, fearlessness, eloquence, sadness. The Japanese character for "warrior spirit" is written in the same way as Iris. Iris was often used in the symbolism of different peoples, including the Slavs.

Cactus(Family - Cactaceae) - perseverance, determination, self-sufficiency, constancy.

Calendula, marigolds (Calendula) - victory of grace, "I am subdued", jealousy, anxiety, fear, "Explain your behavior", sadness, cruelty, despair.

(Viburnum) - uncontrollable emotions, painful attachment, addiction, "I can't live without you!".

Calla- poise, "You're gorgeous"

Camellia(Camellia) - admiration, perfection. Camellia pink - "I miss you"; red - "You are a flame in my heart"; white - "You are amazing." The Japanese camellia is a modest superiority.

reeds(Scirpus) - obedience.

Cabbage(Brassica) - utility.

potato flowers(Solanum) - "You outshine everything!", originality. The Indians not only ate the potato, but also worshiped it, considering it to be an animated being.

Chestnut(Castanea) - independence, injustice, straightforwardness, "You need to be kinder", "Learn to love."

Cypress(Cupressus) - grief, sadness, mourning. In Christianity, Cypress is a symbol of eternal life.

Clover(Trifolium) - "I would like to know ...", expectation, fertility, housekeeping, a symbol of good luck. White clover - "Think of me." Four leaf clover - good luck and fulfillment of the desired.

Bell(Campanula) - humility, humility, constancy; talkativeness; "Why are you torturing me with whims?"

Coreopsis, Lenok, or Parisian beauty (Coreopsis) - cheerfulness, fun, optimism. “Everything will be fine!”, “The best is ahead!”.

Coriander, Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) - burning desire.

Mullein(Verbascum) - good nature.

Nettle(Urtica) - slander, hostility.

Crocus(Crocus) - fun, freshness, joy, cheerfulness, rebirth, affection. Yellow Crocus - "Are your feelings true?"; purple - "Are you sorry that you fell in love with me?".

Corn(Zea) - abundance, wealth, generosity.

Irish bells Moluccella smooth (Moluccella laevis) - good luck.

Lavender(Lavandula) - admiration, loneliness, chastity, longevity, happiness, peace of mind, money. White Lavender - fulfillment of desires, protection.

laurel(Laurus) - success, triumph, victory, triumph, glory, peace, protection, purification, secret knowledge and immortality.

Lime(Citrus aurantiifolia) - fornication, treason.

Kelp(Laminaria) - sadness.

Lily of the valley(Convallaria) - reliability, reliability.

Linen(Linum) - a family symbol, household chores, fate, stability, constancy.

Lily(Lilium). In the symbolism of lilies, color is very important, as follows: orange symbolizes hatred, disgust; white - purity, virginity, majesty, it's divine to be next to you; yellow - frivolity, lies, brightness, gratitude.
Calla lily - beauty. Lily sacred - girlish charms. Lily tiger - pride, abundance, prosperity, well-being.

Lemon(Citrus limon) - freedom, prudence.

burdock, Burdock (Arctium) - importunity and boredom.

Lobelia(Lobelia) - malice, malevolence.

Lotus(Nelumbo) - symbolizes happiness, health and long life. Lotus is given to the closest and dearest people.

Onion(Allium) - benefit, male power.

Lunaria, Lunnik (Lunaria) - wealth.

Buttercup(Ranunculus) - childishness, wealth.

Snapdragon(Antirrhinum) - deceit, condescension, strength, cunning, flattery. The one who gives these flowers fawns over you.

Lyadvenets(Lotus) - revenge.

Magnolia(Magnolia) - nobility, perseverance, perseverance, "I intend to achieve your location."

Marjoram(Origanum majorana) - soothing and comforting.

Poppy(Papaver) - eternal sleep, oblivion, imagination, reverie, youth, sociability, desire for pleasure. Red poppy - pleasure; white - consolation; yellow - wealth, success.

Raspberry(Rubus idaeus) - repentance.

Mallow(Malva) - "tormented by love."

Daisy(Bellis) - purity, innocence, fidelity, love, "I'll do anything for you."

Coltsfoot(Tussilago) - maternal love and care; proven justice.

Mimosa(Mimosa) - sensitivity, modesty, shyness, "I hide my feelings."

Myrtle(Myrtus) - love, the Jewish emblem of the wedding.

rejuvenated, Zhivuchka, Stone rose (Sempervivum) - frugality, thriftiness.

Monstera(Monstera) - purposefulness.

Moss(Department: Bryophytes - Bryophyta) - maternal love, mercy.

Mint(Mentha) - chastity. Peppermint - warm feelings.

(Narcissus) - formality, "Stay as beautiful as you are", strong feelings, unrequited love, deceived hopes, narcissism. Yellow Narcissus - attention unrequited love, “You are my only one”, “When I am next to you, the sun always shines”, “Be my knight”. Pale yellow narcissus - meekness, humility, nobility, respect, unrequited love.

forget-me-not(Myosotis) - memories, true love, sincerity, constancy, fidelity.

, Capuchin (Tropaeolum) - conquest, victory in the struggle, patriotism.

Dandelion(Taraxacum) - happiness, fidelity, devotion. The person who gives a dandelion is cheerful and sociable, a little frivolous. For you, such a gift means: “Do not be sad”, “I am glad that we are together now”, “I want to stop this moment”.

Oleander(Nerium) - attention. Poisonous plant.

mistletoe(Viscum) - "Kiss me", affection, overcoming difficulties, the sacred plant of India, magic flower druids.

Orchid(Family: Orchid - Orchidaceae) - love, sophistication, beauty, Chinese symbol of childhood, intimacy. It is customary to give an orchid only to loved ones.

Holly, Holly (Ilex) - family happiness, protection, hope, deity.

Fern(Department: Ferns - Polypodiophyta) - charm, magic, grace, trust and patronage. Fern will emphasize female magic and mystery.

Parsley- fun.

Petunia(Petunia) - irritation, anger, "Your gift calms me." Having received petunias as a gift, you should reconsider your behavior.

Peony(Paeonia) - a happy wedding, a cheerful life, compassion, shyness.

Flowers and the meaning of flowers and plants, white yellow red scarlet black flower color, which means flowers, the language of flowers. Flowers are psychological symbols.
Azalea - in the language of flowers "Take care of yourself for me"; a symbol of femininity, fragility, meekness, restraint, devotion; but at the same time - passions and sadness.
Acanthus (bear's paw) - art in the language of flowers
Acacia (white) - in the language of flowers, platonic love, "Why is my love not mutual?"; acacia (yellow) - in the language of flowers, love is gone; acacia (blooming) - means in the language of flowers secret love, chastity, loneliness; acacia (pink) - in the language of flowers, elegance, charm
Aconite (ranunculus, buttercup) - in the language of flowers, misanthropy, imminent danger, poisonous words

Amaryllis - in the language of flowers pride

Ambrosia - in the language of flowers Your love is mutual

Pineapple - perfection in the language of flowers

Anemone - in the language of flowers, parting, sincerity, hope

Anthurium - in the language of flowers, courage, passion

Pansies - fun, entertainment in the language of flowers
Aralia - in the language of flowers, aralia means closeness, intimacy and platonic love.
Asparagus - in the language of flowers, innocence

Astra - in the language of flowers, a symbol of love, grace, sophistication, and also - memories. In China, aster means precision. Ancient people believed that the smell of aster leaves, when they were burned, drove out snakes. Asters were placed in the graves of French soldiers, symbolizing grief and memory of the dead. There is a myth that asters were created from cosmic dust when the Virgin looked down from the sky and wept. The poet Virgil believed that the altars of the gods were often decorated with asters. There are about 600 species of asters, the most popular variety is Monte Casino.

Astra (white) - in the language of flowers "I love you more than you love me!"

Basil - in the language of flowers, disgust, hatred
Begonia - in the language of flowers means "Beware!"
Bouquet of dried flowers - rejected love in the language of flowers

Cornflower - in the language of flowers "I do not dare to express my feelings to you"; delicacy, grace, simplicity, as well as gaiety and fidelity. However, some nations have hatred.

Venus slipper - in the language of flowers, capricious beauty, inconstancy

Verbena - in the language of flowers sensitivity

Vicar - in the language of flowers "Will you dance with me?"

Water lily (water lily) - in the language of flowers, eloquence, persuasiveness, sincerity; "You must never lie to me", "The feelings in my soul are raging"

Bindweed - beauty in the language of flowers

Gardenia - in the language of flowers, secret love, you are beautiful

Gaulteria - in the language of flowers harmony
Carnation - in the language of flowers, charm, female love, passion, honor and freedom, fidelity; white carnation - in the language of flowers means "sweet and beloved", innocence, pure and tender love, good luck; yellow carnation - in the language of flowers "You avoid me", refusal; carnation (red) - in the language of flowers, admiration, deep love; striped carnation - in the language of flowers "NO", refusal, "I will not be with you"; purple carnation - in the language of flowers, inconstancy, whim and antipathy; pink carnation - in the language of flowers means "I will never forget you", as well as a symbol of motherly love.

Dahlia - in the language of flowers, whim, inconstancy

Geranium - in the language of flowers, stupidity, recklessness
Gerbera - in the language of flowers, mystery, smile, flirt
Hyacinth (white) - in the language of flowers "I will pray for you", "You are a beauty", charm, charm; hyacinth (blue) - in the language of flowers, consistency, integrity; hyacinth (yellow) - in the language of flowers, jealousy; hyacinth (red or pink) - a game in the language of flowers; hyacinth (ordinary) - in the language of flowers, achievements, games and sports; hyacinth (purple) - in the language of flowers "Forget me", sadness.
Hibicus - the language of flowers means long and eternal love
Gypsophila - caution in the language of flowers
Gladiolus - in the language of flowers "I'm really sincere", "Give me a break", gladiator flower

Wisteria - in the language of flowers "Welcome!"

Gloxinia - in the language of flowers, love at first sight

Hydrangea - in the language of flowers, coldness, indifference, callousness, heartlessness; but also

Delphinium - in the language of flowers, modesty, unpretentiousness

Delphinium (pink) - inconstancy in the language of flowers

Oak leaves - friendship in the language of flowers

Sweet peas - in the language of flowers "Goodbye", departure, "Thank you for a great time"

Jasmine - in the language of flowers, sensuality, femininity, elegance and attractiveness. In India, jasmine is called "moonlight in love."

Jasmine (white) - friendliness in the language of flowers

Jasmine (yellow) - in the language of flowers modesty, timidity

Jasmine (red) - in the language of flowers, stupidity, fun

Acorn - Scandinavian symbol of life and immortality

Honeysuckle - in the language of flowers generosity, generosity, sweet character

St. John's wort - hostility in the language of flowers

Strawberry (flower) - in the language of flowers, perfect excellence

Strawberry tree - in the language of flowers "I love"
Goldenrod - success in the language of flowers, "Appreciate any luck"

Iberian - in the language of flowers, indifference, indifference

Iris - the emblem of France, in the language of flowers "I really value your friendship", trust, wisdom, faith, hope, fearlessness

Cactus - perseverance in the language of flowers

Calendula (marigolds) - in the language of flowers, the victory of grace, "I am subdued"; jealousy, anxiety

Kalina - in the language of flowers "If you leave me, my heart will break!"

Calla - in the language of flowers, balance, "You are magnificent"
Camellia - in the language of flowers admiration, perfection, gratitude

Camellia (white) - in the language of flowers "You are amazing!"
Camellia (red) - in the language of flowers "You are the flame in my heart!"

Camellia (pink) - in the language of flowers "I miss you"

Potato (inflorescence) - in the language of flowers "You outshine everything!"

Chestnut - in the language of flowers, independence, injustice

Cypress - in the language of flowers, sorrow

Clover - in the language of flowers "I would like to know ...", expectation, fertility, housekeeping

Clover (white) - in the language of flowers "Think of me"

Clover (four-leaf) - in the language of flowers, a symbol of good luck
Bell - in the language of flowers, humility, humility, constancy; talkativeness; "Why are you torturing me with whims?"

Bluebell (Irish) - luck in the language of flowers

Coreopsis - in the language of flowers, cheerfulness and fun

Nettle - slander in the language of flowers

Crocus - in the language of flowers, fun, joy, cheerfulness, affection

Crocus (yellow) - in the language of flowers "Are your feelings true?"

Crocus (purple) - in the language of flowers "Do you regret that you loved me?"

Corn - in the language of flowers, abundance

Lavender - in the language of flowers admiration, loneliness

Lavender (white) - in the language of flowers, fulfillment of desires, protection

Laminaria - sadness in the language of flowers

Linen - in the language of flowers, a family symbol

Lily (white) - in the language of flowers, purity, virginity, majesty, "It's divine to be next to you"

Lily (yellow) - in the language of flowers, gratitude, brightness, but also frivolity, lies

Lily (calla) - beauty in the language of flowers

Lily (orange) - in the language of flowers, hatred, disgust

Lily (sacred) - in the language of flowers, girlish charms

Lily (tiger) - in the language of flowers, pride, abundance, prosperity, well-being

Palm leaves - in the language of flowers, victory and success
Lotus - in the language of flowers means happiness, health and long life
Snapdragon - in the language of flowers, deceit, indulgence, strength

Magnolia - in the language of flowers nobility, perseverance, perseverance, "I want to love you"

Poppy - in the language of flowers, eternal sleep, oblivion, and also - imagination, daydreaming, youth, sociability

Poppy (white) - consolation in the language of flowers

Poppy (yellow) - in the language of flowers, wealth, success

Poppy (red) - in the language of flowers pleasure

Poppy (field) - in the language of flowers "I dream of you"

Poppy (garden) - in the language of flowers "Let's love each other while there is time!"

Daisy - in the language of flowers, purity, innocence, true love, "I will never tell"

Mother and stepmother - in the language of flowers, maternal love and care; proven justice

Mimosa - in the language of flowers, sensitivity, modesty, shyness, "I hide my feelings"

Almond (flower) - in the language of flowers, virginity, fertility; hope, caution

Myrtle - in the language of flowers, love, fun, joy; jewish wedding emblem

Monstera - in the language of flowers, purposefulness

Moss - in the language of flowers, motherly love, mercy
Mint - in the language of flowers, chastity

Mint (pepper) - warm feelings in the language of flowers

Narcissus - in the language of flowers "Stay as beautiful as you are." "The sun always shines when I'm with You", strong feelings, unrequited love, deceived hopes, chivalry

Narcissus (white) - in the language of flowers, attention, annunciation, meekness, humility.

Narcissus (yellow) - in the language of flowers, attention, "You are the only one", "When I am next to you, the sun always shines"

Nasturtium - in the language of flowers, conquest, victory in the struggle

Forget-me-not - in the language of flowers, memories, true love, sincerity, constancy, fidelity

Dandelion - in the language of flowers, happiness, fidelity, devotion

Oleander - in the language of flowers attention

Mistletoe - in the language of flowers "Kiss me", affection, overcoming difficulties, the sacred plant of India, the magic flower of the druids

Orange flowers - in the language of flowers, innocence, eternal love, wedding

Nut - in the language of flowers, stupidity
Orchid - in the language of flowers, love, sophistication, beauty, the Chinese symbol of childhood
Holly - in the language of flowers, family happiness, protection

Fern - in the language of flowers, charm, magic, grace, trust and patronage

Fern (maidenhair) - in the language of flowers, magic, mystery, secret fetters of love

Nightshade bittersweet - the language of flowers is true

Petunia - in the language of flowers, irritation, anger

Peony - in the language of flowers, a happy wedding, a cheerful life, compassion

Fir - in the language of flowers, time

Ivy - in the language of flowers, harmonious love, fidelity, friendship, affection

Ivy (twig) - in the language of flowers, affection, desire to please

Snowdrop - in the language of flowers, hope, tenderness, "You are not like everyone else"

Sunflower - in the language of flowers, pride, but also - admiration

Primula - in the language of flowers "I can't live without you"

Primula (evening) - incompatibility in the language of flowers
Scarlet rose - in the language of flowers means the Persian messenger of love; rose white- in the language of flowers, purity and innocence, "I am worthy of you", "You are an angel", mystery; a white rose, sluggish - in the language of flowers a fleeting impression, you did not make an impression; rose white, dried- in the language of flowers "Better death than live without happiness"; rose bud- in the language of flowers, an innocent heart; rose bud, white- in the language of flowers, girlhood; rose bud, red- in the language of flowers means purity, beauty; rose bud, centifolia- in the language of flowers, a declaration of love; rose wreath- in the language of flowers "Take care of honor", a reward for merit, a symbol of the highest dignity; rose hibiscus- in the language of flowers fragile, "Beauty"; rose yellow- in the language of flowers, jealousy, an attempt to preserve feelings; rose red and white together- in the language of flowers, unity, the emblem of England; Red rose- in the language of flowers LOVE, "I love you", passion; rose leaf- in the language of flowers "You can hope"; rose musk bush- in the language of flowers, charm, charm; single bloom rose- in the language of flowers "I still love you"; rose christmas- in the language of flowers, anxiety, "Calm me"; rose pink- in the language of flowers, the highest happiness, "Trust me"; rose wedding- in the language of flowers happy love; rose dark red- in the language of flowers mourning; thorny rose- in the language of flowers, love at first sight; tea rose- in the language of flowers "I remember. Always!"
Chamomile - in the language of flowers means youth, innocence, incredulity, romance and love
Lilac - in the language of flowers, beauty, love, the first excitement of love

Lilac (white) - in the language of flowers, first love, "Let's love each other!"

Lilac (lilac) - in the language of flowers "Do you still love me?"

Lilac (pink) - in the language of flowers, love and recognition

Lilac (purple) - in the language of flowers "My heart belongs to you!"

Plum (flower) - in the language of flowers "Keep your promises!"; beauty and longevity

Pine - in the language of flowers, hope, pity

Strelitzia - in the language of flowers, victory, masculinity, originality, determination

Timofeevka - in the language of flowers, peace, prosperity, prosperity

Grass - in the language of flowers, submission, humility

Tuberose - in the language of flowers, dangerous pleasures

Yarrow - in the language of flowers, a wish for recovery; mistrust of talkers

Tulip - in the language of flowers, a symbol of pure love, great happiness; glory, pride; excellent lover; Holland emblem

Tulip (yellow) - in the language of flowers "Your smile is like sunlight"

Tulip (red) - in the language of flowers, a declaration of love, "Trust me"

Tulip (variegated) - beautiful eyes in the language of flowers

Violet - in the language of flowers, dignity, modesty; innocence, secret love

Violet (white) - sincerity in the language of flowers, "Let's take a chance", "Let's try to be happy!!!"

Violet (blue) - in the language of flowers "Caution!", vigilance; loyalty, "I'm always right", "I'll always be true"

Violet (blue) - modesty in the language of flowers

Phlox - in the language of flowers "Let's burn our letters!", parting; but also - reciprocity, unity, sweet dreams

Freesia - trust in the language of flowers

Fuchsia - benevolence in the language of flowers

Hops - in the language of flowers "Let's wait for favorable circumstances!"

Chrysanthemum (white) - true in the language of flowers

Chrysanthemum (yellow) - in the language of flowers, fragile or rejected love

Chrysanthemum (red) - in the language of flowers "I love", good luck, best wishes

Chrysanthemum (ordinary) - in the language of flowers "You are a wonderful friend", joy, openness, fun and relaxation.
Cyclamen - in the language of flowers means resignation, "Goodbye"
Zinnia (scarlet) - in the language of flowers, constancy

Zinnia (white) - in the language of flowers, kindness, generosity
Zinnia (yellow) - in the language of flowers "I remember You every day"
Zinnia (red) - in the language of flowers, long-term affection

Zinnia (mixed) - in the language of flowers "Thinking about an absent friend"

Bird cherry - joy in the language of flowers
Blueberries - trust in the language of flowers
Garlic - in the language of flowers, courage, strength, courage

Rosehip - in the language of flowers, spring and poetry