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The Victorian Language of Flowers the meaning of the flowers in the tissues

The Language of Flowers Victoria

Did you know that you can convey their feelings to someone without saying a word? That is, of course, if they happen to speak the language of flowers. Everyone loves beautiful flowers and appears from seniority that they had a special symbolism. In the Song of Solomon book in the Bible is the loved one calling herself a Rose of Sharon and the lily of the valleys. Writers and poets often use flowers in their writings. The language of flowers became especially important in the romantic Victorian era.

As interest in the collection and sale of ladies handkerchiefs time now I found that you can tell a story or convey a message to someone, giving them some flowers handkerchiefs embroidered or printed on them. Scarves are great gifts to send to friends far away on the birthday, get well cards or friendship. Hopefully this list will help you determine the meaning of some flowers are at their hankies ladies. Enjoy!

 Acacia – Secret Love
 Acorn – Nordic symbol of life and immortality
 Agapanthus – Love letters, love.
 Alium – Force
 Aloe – Mourning
 Allspice – Compassion
 Alstromeria – Wealth, prosperity, fortune
 Alyssum (sweet) – Worth Beyond of beauty
 Ambrosia – Love returned
 Amaryllis – Pride, Timidity
 Anemone – undying love, abandoned
Angelica  – Inspiration
 anise – Restoration of youth
 Anthurium – Lover
 Apple – Preference
 Apple Blossom – Good Fortune state flower of Arkansas and Michigan
 Arbutis – You only love me
 Artemesia – Symbol of Dignity
 Asparagus Fern – Fascination
 Aster – Love; delicacy
 Azalea – Take care of yourself for me, fragile passion, Chinese symbol of femininity
 Button Degree – Celibacy
 Baby's breath – Eternal Love, happiness
 Balm – burning love
 Basilio – my best desire, love
 Bay Leaf – Strength
 Begonia – Beware
 The bells of Ireland – Good luck
 Birds of Paradise – Magnificence
 Bittersweet – Truth
 Bluebell – Humility, constancy
 Borage – Courage
 withered flowers – has been closed love
 Bouvardia: Enthusiasm
 Broom – Humility
 Burnet – A merry heart
 Buttercup – Joy
 Cactus – endurance, heat
 Calendula – Joy
 Calla Lilly – magnificent beauty, associated with the sixth wedding anniversary.
Camelia  – Admiration, perfection, good luck gift to a man, the Alabama state flower
 Camellia Pink – I want you.
 Camellia Red – flame in my heart.
 Camelia White – You're adorable.
 Candytuft – indifference
 Carnation (in general) the bonds of affection, health and energy, fascination, love women, also the birthday flower for January
 Carnation (pink) – I'll never forget, A Mother's Love
 Carnation (purple) – whimsical, capricious, mercurial
 Carnation (red) – My heart aches for you, admiration, Ohio State flowers
 Carnation (solid color)-Yes
 Carnation (striped) – No, no, I'm sorry I can not be with you, I wish I could be with you
 Carnation (white) – Sweet and charming innocence, pure love, the gift of good luck women, often handed out on Mother's Day to symbolize purity and strength of motherhood.
 Clavel (Yellow) – Rejection, disdain, you disappoint me
 Cattail – Peace, prosperity
 Chamomile – Patience, attracts wealth
 chrysanthemum (In general) – Cheerfulness, You're a great friend, also the birthday flower for November
 Chrysanthemum (red) – I love
 Chrysanthemum (white) – Truth
 Chrysanthemum (yellow), slighted love
 Clematis – Clever, intellectual, associated with the eighth wedding anniversary.
 Columbine – Mental beauty, the state flower of Colorado
 Coreopsis – Always cheerful
 Coriander – Lust
 Cornflower – Delicatessen
 Cosmos – The modestly associated with the second wedding anniversary.
 Primrose – melancholy, winning grace
 Crocus – Cheerfulness, abuse not
 Cyclamen – Resignation and goodbye
 Clover – Good luck
 Narciso – respect, chivalry, associated with the tenth wedding anniversary, also birthday flower for March.
 Daisy – Innocence, He loves me, he loves me not, associated with the fifth wedding anniversary
 Dahlia – Instability associated with fourteenth wedding anniversary
 Dandelion – Wishes come true
 Day Lily – flirtation, the emblem of China mother, associated with the twentieth wedding anniversary
 Delphinium – big-hearted, fun
 Dogwood – Durability, Florida to Carolina North Virginia
 Ebony – Blackness
 Edelweiss: Daring Courage, Noble
 Eremurus – Endurance.
 Euphorbia – Persistence
 Eucalyptus – Protection
 Fennel – Worthy of praise
 Fern – Sincerity
 Fern – (Magic) – Fascination, trust and housing
-Fern (Maidenhair) – Secret Bond of Love
 Santamaria – Protection
 Fir – Time
 Lino – national symbol, destination
 Flycatchers – Deception.
 Forget-me-not – True love, memories, hope, Alaska state flower
 Forsythia – Anticipation
 Four Leaf Clover – Good luck, be mine.
 digital-with insincerity.
 Freesia – Innocence, delicacy.
 Fuchsia – Taste associated with the third wedding anniversary
 Gardenia – You're beautiful, secret love, joy, sweet love, good luck
 garland of roses – reward of virtue
 Garlic – Courage, strength
 Geranium (Scented) – Preference, melancholy, associated with the fourth wedding anniversary.
 Gladiolus – Love at first sight, tells recipients that pierce the heart like a sword. Because the gladiolus has leaves blade-shaped, the name comes from the Latin word gladius, meaning sword, also the birthday flower for August.
 gloxine – Love at first sight
 Grass – Presentation, public services
 Heather (lavender) – Admiration, solitude
 Heather (white) – Protection, wishes come true
 Hibiscus – delicate beauty
 Holly – Good will, defense, domestic happiness, foresight
Malva  -: Ambition, fertility, associated with the thirteenth wedding anniversary.
 Honeysuckle – a generous and devoted affection, sweet disposition
 Jacinto (General) – Games and sports, rashness, flower dedicated to Apollo
 Jacinto (blue) – Constancy
 Jacinto (purple) – Sorry, Please forgive me, the pain
 Hyacinth (red or pink) – Play
 Jacinto (white) – beauty, I'll pray for you
 Jacinto (yellow) – Jealousy
 Hydrangea – Thank you for understanding, frigidity, heartlessness
 Hyssop – Wards away evil spirits
 Iris – Faith, hope, wisdom and courage, Flor de lis, emblem of France, your friendship means a lot to me, congratulations, associated with the twentieth wedding celebration fifth, Florida to Tennessee
 Ivy – Fidelity and friendship
 Ivy – sprig of white tendrils – Anxious to please, love
 Jack in the pulpit – Associated with the seventh wedding anniversary
 Jasmine – Kindness, attracts wealth, sensuality
 Jasmine (Yellow) – Grace, elegance.
 jonquil – Love me, affection returned, desire, sympathy, desire for a return of affection
Juniper  Protection
 Lady Slipper – capricious beauty, state flower for Minnesota
 Larkspur – The fickleness, also the birthday flower for July
Purple Larkspur  – The first love.
 Lavender – Devotion, distrust, induces sleep
 Lemon – Enthusiasm
 Melisa – Love brings
 Kidron – attracts the opposite sex
 Lila – Youth, humility, trust, state flower of New Hampshire
 Lily (general) – Keeps visitors away unwanted
 Lily (Cali) – Beauty
 Lily (day) – coquetry
 Lily (Eucaris) – Maiden charms
 Lily (orange) – I burn for you
 Lily (tiger) – Wealth, pride
 Lily (white) – Virginity, purity, majesty, which is heavenly with you, The Easter lily is also known as the symbol of the Virgin Mary.
 Lily (yellow) – I'm walking on air, false and gay
 Lily of the Valley – sweetness, a return to happiness, humility, purity, which has made my life complete, flower birthday in May, The legend says that the tears of Mary became Lily of the valley at the foot of the cross
 Magnolia – Sweetness, beauty, love of nature, the state flower for Louisiana and Mississippi
 Marigold – Comforts the heart, the pain
 Mint – Protection from illness; warmth of feeling
 Marjoram (sweet) – The joy and happiness
 Mimosa – Sensitivity
 Mistletoe – Kiss me, affection, to overcome the difficulties, sacred plant of India, flower Oklahoma
 Monkshood – Beware, a deadly foe is near, chivalry
 Morning Glory – loves you, associated with the eleventh wedding anniversary.
 Moss – Maternal love, charity
 Myrtle – Love, Hebrew emblem of marriage
 Narcissus – egotism, formality, stay as sweet as it is
 Nasturtium – Conquest, victory in battle, maternal love, charity, patriotism, associated fortieth wedding anniversary with
 Oleander – Caution, be careful
 Olive Branch – Peace
 The generosity of Orange
 Azahar – brings the wisdom, the state flower of Florida
 Orange Mock – Deceit, Idaho State Flower
 Orchid – Love, beauty, refinement, beautiful lady, Chinese symbol for many children Orchid (Cattleya) – Mayor charm associated with the twenty-eighth wedding anniversary
 Palm leaves – Victory and success
 Pansy – thoughts, love, receiver is being done. The name of the flower comes from the French word pensée, which means thought or memory associated with the first wedding anniversary
 Paperwhite – because of its heady aroma aphrodisiac. It is also the national flower Wales, because it often blooms on 1 March, which is the feast day of Saint David, patron saint of Wales.
 Peach Blossom – Longevity, generosity and hope girlfriend Delaware State Flower
 Pear Blossom: Health and Hope
 Peony – shyness, Aphrodisiac, happy marriage, associated with the twelfth anniversary wedding, the state flower of Indiana
 Petunia – resentment, anger, alien, imagination
 Phlox – Unanimity, agreement,
 Poinsettia – Be of good Cheer, traditional Christmas flower
 poppy – extravagance, associated with ninth wedding anniversary
 Poppy (red) – pleasure, comfort
 Poppy (white) – Consolation, sleep
 Poppy (yellow) – Wealth, success
 Poppy (orange) Flower State California
 Tuna – Satire
 Primrose – I can not live without you; early youth
 Primrose (evening) – The fickleness
 Queen Anne's Lace – Fantasy
 Rose (general) – Love, I love you, associated with fifteenth wedding anniversary, the state flower of New York
 Rose (black)-The death
 Rose (burgundy) – The duel
 Rose (damask) – bright complexion
 Rose (lavender) – Love at first sight
 Rose (orange) – Fascination, display feeling of enthusiasm
 Rose (peach) – Desire, gratitude, appreciation, admiration, sympathy, modesty.
 Rose (Pink) – perfect happiness, please believe me, friendship
 Rose (red) that I love you, courage, beauty
 Rose (red and white) – Together, unit
 Rose (white) – Eternal Love, innocence, heavenly, secrecy and silence, purity
 Rose (Yellow) – Friendship, jealousy, try of care, decrease of love, infidelity
 Rose (thorn less) – Love at first sight
 Rose (single full bloom) – I love you, I still love you, simplicity
 rose bud – Beauty and youth, a heart innocent of love
 rose bud (red) – Pure beautiful
 rose bud (white) – Girlhood
 Rosebud (moss) – Confessions of love
 Roses (Bouquet of full bloom) – Gratitude
 Roses (Garland or crown of) – Beware of virtue, the reward of merit, crown symbol of superior merit
 Rosas (cluster musk) – Charm
 Rose (tea) – I'll always remember
 Rose (cabbage) – Ambassador of love
 Rose (Christmas) – Tranquilize my anxiety anxiety
 Rose (hibiscus) – Delicate beauty
 pink slip – You may hope
 Romero – I remember
 Wisdom Wise – lifetime
 Salvia – (blue), I think of you
 Smilax – Beauty
 Snapdragon – Deception, kid friendly, the presumption
 Snowdrop-Hope and Comfort
 Spiderflower – escape me
 Stephanotis – Happiness in marriage, desire to travel
 Stock – Lasting beauty
 Strawberry – Perfect goodness
 Sunflower – Loyalty, wishes, worshiped by the Incas as a sun symbol, arrogance
 sweetpea – Goodbye and buses, the wonderful pleasure, thanks for a lovely time, associated thirtieth wedding anniversary
 Sweet William – gallantry, smile, delicacy
 Thyme – Strength and courage; ensures restful sleep
 Tulip (general) – Fame, charity, perfect lover, the emblem Netherlands
 Tulip (red) – Believe me, declaration of love
 Tulip (varied) – Beautiful eyes
 Tulip (yellow) – Hopeless love
 Violet – modesty, calm tempers, associated with the fiftieth wedding anniversary. Also known as the birthday flower for the month of February, state flower of Illinois, New Jersey and Rhode Island
 purple (blue) – vigilance, fidelity, I'll always be faithful
 Violet (white) – Let to take a chance on happiness
 Viscaria – you dance with me?
 Wallflower: "Friendship, adversity
 Water Lily – Purity heart
 Woodruff – sweet humility
 Yarrow – healing, pain
 Zinnia – thoughts of friends
 Zinnia (Magenta) – a condition lasting
 Zinnia (mixed) – Thinking of an absent friend
 Zinnia (scarlet) – Constancy
 Zinnia (white) – Goodness
 Zinnia (yellow) – Daily remembrance

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