| Since the earliest times flowers compositions have been used as a decoration for various ceremonies. The fact can easily be understood from art compositions. Architecture, plates and dishes were decorated with flowers, and it all tells that people have always had particular feeling to flowers. Flowers have always been widely used to decorate houses as well. The most striking example for that are Babylon gardens.
Apart from being a beautification, flowers are famous to express emotions and feelings. Nothing can convey your love more than a beautiful bunch of flowers. Their fragility and beauty evokes deep feelings in people's souls. Flowers can be a marvelous surprise or even make a person happy. That is because flowers have strong energy. But nevertheless, you have to take into consideration that each flower has its own meaning, so you have to understand the secret language of flowers to make the correct choice. Here is a list of the most widespread flowers and their significance.
Roses enjoy great popularity for all kinds of occasions. But their meaning is different depending on their colors. This way, red rose traditionally refers to love and passion. Pink rose is for admiration and attraction, yellow color is for friendship, and at last, white color of this flower stands for peace.
Lilies and irises represent positive emotions. They are compared to the sun, and their blossom symbolizes the sun rays. Daisies are considered to be the friendliest flowers, they are for innocence and pure feelings and that's the reason why they suit any type of occasions. They can be presented both separately and in a flowers arrangement. The same may be said about forget-me-nots. The name of the flowers is self-explanatory – they stand for a request not to forget the giver. These small flowers are generally added to large flowers compositions.
In such a way, the flower language is quite difficult. Florists usually deal with flower meanings very well and may render you assistance in creating a lovely arrangement with requested significance. |