6. Tulips

Meaning: perfect love, romance, rebirth, declaration of wealth.
Color: Red: Eternal love. Pink: Happy. White: Forgiveness – The perfect flower to say “I’m sorry.”
Note: Did you know that tulips were named after the Persian word for turban?
7. Freesia

Meaning: Trust, faithfulness, childlike innocence.
Color: White: Purity. Yellow: Joy. Red: Passion.
Note: It is very popular for baptism and welcomes new babies. Friesia has also been used violently at weddings. Because they represent the trust between marital couples.
8. Gardenia

Meaning: exhilarating emotions, ecstasy, joy, love, peace.
Note: Gardenia is said to have a high spiritual vibration, so to raise the flowers in a bowl of water to enhance peace and spirituality.
9. chrysanthemum

Meaning: abundance, happiness, and joy.
Color: Violet: Makes your wishes better. White: Honesty and loyalty.
Note: According to Feng Shui theory, this flower brings happiness to the house, especially the yellow one, as it represents the sun. It is also a sacred flower from Asia. However, in Italy and Malta, it is considered unlucky to put this flower in your home, and only chrysanthemums can be given for funerals or sad events.
10. Carnation

Meaning: The bond of health, energy, and love.
Color: Pink: Mother’s love. Stripe: Sorry, but I can’t be with you. Dark Red: Deep Love.
Note: In ancient Greece, Dianthus caryophyllus was considered the flower of the gods and was used as a ritual crown. Dianthus takes its name from the Greek words “dios” meaning “god” and “anthos” meaning “flower” meaning “anthos.”
For more information about cut flowers, see.
NB: This post has been updated with new photos and links. It was first released in February 2022.
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