These are the list of flowers and what they mean:
Abecedary - Volubility Abatina - Fickleness Acacia - Secret, chaste love Acanthus - Art Acalia - Temperance Aconite - Misanthropy Agrimony - Thankfulness Aloe - Grief Almond - Promise Amaranth (Globe) - Immortal love Anemone - Forsaken, Sickness Angrec - Royalty Apple-blossom - Preference Arbor vitae - Everlasting friendship Balm - Social intercourse or sympathy Balsamine - Impatience Bay wreath - Glory Bee orchid - Industry Bells of Ireland - Luck Bird's foot trefoil - Revenge Box - Constancy Broom - Humility Bulrush - Docility Buttercup - Riches Cabbage - Profit Camellia japonica - Unpretending excellence Campanula - Gratitude Canterbury Bells - Gratitude Carnation (pink) - A woman's love Carnation (white) - Disdain Carnation (purple) - Capriciousness; whimsical; changeable Carnation (red) - My heart aches for you Carnation (yellow) - You have disappointed me; Rejection; disdain Carnation (striped) - Refusal Celandine - Joys to come Cherry blossom - A good education Cherry blossom - Transience of life (in Japan) Cherry blossom - Feminine beauty (in China) Chestnut - Do me justice China aster - Love of variety Chrysanthemum (red) - I love Chrysanthemum (yellow) - Sighted love Coreopsis - Always cheerful Cowslip - Winning grace Clover (red) - Industry Clover (white) - I promise Coriander - Lust Daffodil - Uncertainty, chivalry, respect, or unrequited love Dahlia - Elegance and dignity Dandelion - Coquetry Eglantine Rose - A wound to heal Elderflower - Compassion Fennel - Strength Forget-me-not - True love Geranium - Gentility Gorse - Love in all seasons Grass - Submission Heliotrope - Devotion Hollyhock - Ambition Honeysuckle - Devoted affection, bonds of love Houseleek - Domestic economy Ivy - Dependence Jonquil - Return my affection Laurestine - A token Lavender - Devotion, distrust Lemon-blossom - Discretion Lettuce - Cold-hearted Lichen - Solitude
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Flower Seller Aerith · Mon Feb 09, 2009 @ 06:06pm · 0 Comments |