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The language of flowers

Each flower represents something unique. People have long used flowers as a means of communicating feelings that are difficult to put into words. Therefore, before choosing the ideal flowers for an occasion, birthday party, graduation, or other joyous occasions, you should first read up on these unexpected flower meanings. Discover the floral language to make the best bloom selection for the significant individual in your life.

Baby’s breath
These small white flower bunches are really not only there to fill up bouquets. They stand for celebration and pleasure. While the origin of the term “baby’s breath” is unknown, some claim that it refers to the flower’s sweet scent or the fact that it is the “baby” of all flowers since it is so little and fragile. And if you want to keep a bouquet fresh, baby’s breath is ideal because it dries nicely by just standing up in a vase.

Rose
According to Greek mythology, the god of vegetation and rebirth, Adonis, is the source of roses. The most typical associations of roses are with romance and love. Roses may also stand for confidentiality or secrecy. “Sub rosa,” which means beneath the rose, is an old phrase. The significance of a rose changes depending on the flower’s color. Orange flowers stand for excitement and passion, pink roses for grace, adoration, and delight, red roses for love and romance, yellow roses for friendship, and white roses for purity and innocence.

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