Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Language Of Flowers



More often than not, words are not quite enough to express our feelings, to communicate. There are ways to link our thought process with someone else other than words though. Since the Victorian era, the language of flowers has been used to convey messages too complex to be spoken. Today, most implications of flowers are forgotten by the majority, but some are still accepted. Red roses, for instance, still signify passionate and romantic love. Forget-me-nots quite obviously mean remembrance, not unlike rosemary.

The meaning of a flower can vary greatly by just colour. A pink carnation can signify a mother's love, it can mean "I'll never forget you", or "Always on my mind". Whereas yellow and striped ones imply refusal and rejection. A white lily is a symbol of purity, but an orange lily symbolizes hatred.

Flowers are a fairly effective method to communicate tricky subjects. Have no idea as to how to talk to your first love? A violet or red rose, a purple lilac, or a red tulip would be your best bet to take a starting step to a romance. A subtle way of refusal without a hard blow is to send the person a striped carnation. Cypress is probably the most appropriate flower to bring to a funeral.




A red carnation implies affirmation or simply “yes”. If you want to say “You are lovely” or “Good Luck” to anyone, gardenia is your flower. A white clover is a symbol for a promise. The lettuce we are all familiar with is actually a symbol of cold-heartedness. A daffodil can mean chivalry, respect, or uncertainty. Rue, or herb of grace, can imply Regret, Sorrow, or Repentance. An almond flower symbolizes hope.

Even though this art, also called Floriography, not very well known at this point, some florists still practice this language.  The language of flowers can tell tremendous stories and teach lessons for life.

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Lily



Gracious as sunshine, sweet as dew Shut in a lily's golden core.

Lilies are special kind of beautiful flowers, whose botanical name is "Lilium". They stand for Beauty, Purity, Sweetness and Majesty. Lilies are among the most sort-after flowers which are grown and loved world-wide.

Lilies are grown from plump, scaly bulbs. They are magnificent flowers that command attention wherever they are planted. Their flowers are valued for their very beautiful fragrances. The 6 plain or strikingly marked petals are often trumpet-shaped.

Lilies are very popularly used all over as an effective gifting option. These flowers can be arranged in gorgeous arrangements all by themselves or can even be clubbed together with other complimenting flowers and fillers.

Lily Flowers can be a perfect gift to a mother as it stands for purity, to show your mother how much you adore her and what she means to you. Lilies also tend to be a fantastic option, to gift to your lover as they stand for beauty and sweetness quite just like your loved one.






Different kinds of Lily flowers:

Asiatic Lily -

The Asiatic hybrid Lilies are among the earliest easy, bright, colorful and glistening flowers. They have the broadest color range of any group of lilies, and they also include most of the unscented lilies.

Oriental Lily -

The Oriental lilies prefer acid soil and temperate, moist summers. Provide these by shade, mulching, or container culture if necessary. Their enormous flowers, heavenly fragrance, and late summer bloom time are worth the extra efforts.




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