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Pink camellias symbolize a longing for someone and is given to someone who is missed. In Chinese art, literature, and poetry, camellias represent beauty, purity, and faithfulness.

Red tulips can symbolize love, passion, and romance. Their vibrant color can represent the intensity of true love and strong emotional bonds.

Oleander flowers can also symbolize desire and the complexities of relationships. The oleander's literal meaning is caution, which is conveyed by its frail structure. In Japan, it symbolizes regeneration.

Bluebells: represent kindness, humility, constancy, gratitude. In mythology, seas of bluebells are thought to be imbued with fairy magic, and wandering amongst them during twilight brings bad luck, and can be fatal.

Daffodil: As the ultimate spring flower, daffodils symbolize hope and new friendship. In personality, these people are fun and artistic.


In modern times, ramsons can symbolize personal achievement, as a result of dedication. They can also represent resilience, protection, and adaptability. Their appearance in a garden can be seen as a natural safeguard, a botanical sentinel standing guard.

Dark pink roses can express appreciation, recognition, and thanks for someone who has helped you. For example, you could give them to a friend who supported you through a difficult time, or to a neighbor who helped you in an emergency. Vibrant and bold, hot pink roses exude energy and passion.


As with many flowers, each color of the larkspur is associated with a more specific meaning. Pink larkspur-means contrariness or fickleness. White larkspur- conveys a happy nature, it can also symbolize rebirth, fresh start, and new beginnings

Yellow tulips now represent happiness, cheerfulness, and hope. Victorians even believed yellow tulips literally meant “There's sunshine in your smile.” Yellow tulips can also represent friendship and camaraderie. They can be a good gift to brighten someone's day or to convey feelings of appreciation.

Say hello to happiness, joy, and friendship—the vivacious yellow Jasmine flower. Its vibrant color exudes warmth and positivity. It also represents beauty and in some cultures it represents appreciation and good luck.

Chrysanthemums symbolize friendship, happiness, and well-being. They are often tied to the arrival of autumn since they are one of the most popular fall flowers. Europeans viewed the chrysanthemum as a symbol of good luck and friendship. Its radiant petals act as a metaphysical shield, warding off negative energies and ill intentions.

Calendula's bright orange and yellow colors are similar to sunflowers and marigolds, and can symbolize happiness and simplicity. Some relied on the flower's sunny nature for reassurance that sunny days were ahead.

Cosmos flowers symbolize order, harmony and balance. The flowers also represent peace, tranquillity, innocence, and modesty.

In Victorian times, the clematis was a symbol of cleverness and mental acuity because of its ability to climb and spread in difficult circumstances. The flower was often given as a gift to express appreciation for someone's wit.

Galax is a symbol of friendship and encouragement to the Victorians. The flower has often been used for healing, protecting those who need it.
