In this article, I would like to share information related to the collection of flower language.
Each flower has its own meaning, which is often called the language of flowers. Considering the meaning contained in flowers, flowers are sometimes given on anniversaries such as birthdays, Parents’ Day, and Teacher’s Day.
Just like giving a rose to your lover or a carnation on Parents’ Day or Teacher’s Day. Conversely, flowers are also decorated on sad days such as funerals.
There are more flowers around us than we think, but unless the language is really well-known, we sometimes don’t remember what flower language it has. Each color has a different meaning.
It wouldn’t be a bad idea to convey your feelings through flowers to someone close to you through the collection of flower language we’ll learn today.
Now, let’s look at them one by one.
A collection of flower language that must be checked before gifting flowers.
Collection of flower language: Flower language with different meanings depending on color
Chrysanthemum
Red chrysanthemum: the truth
Yellow chrysanthemum: unrequited love, disappointment
White chrysanthemum: sincerity, truth
Lily
White lily: purity, pure love
Orange lilies: bright love
Yellow lilies: delightful love
Pink lilies: romantic love
Red lilies: passionate love
hydrangea
Pink Hydrangeas: True Love
White Hydrangea: It also means a broad mind, tolerance (or capriciousness, change of mind).
Blue Hydrangea: Cold, heartless, arrogant
Purple Hydrangea: Sincere, patient love
Pink hydrangeas: a maiden’s dream
blue hydrangeas
Gypsophila
It is well known that gypsophila usually symbolizes death. Therefore, it may be rude to give Gypsum alone to someone as a gift.
However, it is said that if you gift gypsophila and red roses together, you can convey the romantic message of ‘I love you until I die.’
Gypsophila comes in a variety of colors other than white, and the meaning of each color is as follows.
Blue Gypsophila: Eternal Love
Pink Gypsophila: I love you to death
Red Gypsophila: Happy moments, moments of joy
Yellow Gypsophila: Success and Achievement
Purple Gypsum: Clean Heart
rose
Roses basically have the flower meaning of ‘joy’. The meaning of rose flowers by color is as follows.
Red roses: passionate love, beauty
Orange roses: first love, confession, shyness
Yellow rose: perfect achievement, unchanging love, envy and jealousy
Pink roses: a promise of love
White roses: purity, new beginnings
carnation
One of the flowers that is often given as a gift on Parents’ Day and Teacher’s Day is the carnation. It is said that carnations come in many colors, and the flower meanings for each color are as follows.
Red carnation: love for parents, wish for good health
Pink Carnation: Beauty, Gratitude
Orange Carnation: Pure Love
Blue Carnation: Happiness
Purple Carnation: Authority and Elegance
White carnation: love of a deceased parent (meaning of remembrance)
Yellow carnation: rejection, disappointment, contempt
👉 White carnations are meant to commemorate deceased parents, so be careful not to gift them carelessly on Parents’ Day. Considering the language of flowers, yellow carnations may also not be appropriate to give as a gift to someone.
tulip images
Tulip
Tulips usually have meanings such as ‘love, confession, fascination, affection, and solidarity’, but the meaning varies slightly depending on the color of the flower.
Red Tulips: Love
Purple Tulips: Eternal Love
Yellow Tulip: Unrequited Love
White Tulips: Broken Heart
Purple Tulips: Eternal Love
Pink tulips: affection, care
sunflower
Because sunflowers always look at the sun, they came to have the flower meaning of single-mindedness.
Sunflowers can have slightly different meanings depending on how many there are. Four sunflowers mean ‘I’m always looking at you, anytime, anywhere.’
Additionally, the 999 sunflowers are said to have the romantic meaning of ‘no matter how many times I am reborn, I will only look at you.’
A collection of other pretty flower languages (in alphabetical order)
In addition, the flower language of other flowers can be summarized as follows. There are so many different types of flowers that it is difficult to organize them all, so I organized them mainly with the well-known ones. It is organized in alphabetical order, so if you are curious about the meaning of flowers, you can look them up in alphabetical order.
Forsythia: Hope, ‘My love is deeper than yours.’
Morning Glory: Joy, single-minded love
Evening primrose: silent love, waiting
Daisy: peace, hope, cheerfulness, pure heart
Camellia: Integrity, fidelity, true love
Lavender: silence, chastity
Lilac: First love, memories of youth
Marigold (marigold): sadness of separation, pitiful affection, sorrow
Magnolia flower: noble spirit, nobility
Rose of Sharon: Perseverance, delicate love and beauty
Forget-me-not: don’t forget me
Dandelion: Happiness
Balsam: Don’t touch me
Cherry Blossoms: Purity, exquisite beauty
Zinnia: relationship, happiness, longing
Saffron: Youth without regrets, the joy of waiting
Daffodils: Pride, integrity, self-love
Anemone: loneliness, betrayal, unachievable love
Iris: Good news
Acacia: A rare love
Edelweiss: courage, grace, precious memories
Lotus: Purity, innocence
Jasmine: Good luck
Hollyhock: passionate love
Violet: Sincerity, humility, or innocent love, ‘Please think of me’
Azalea: Temperance, integrity
Wildflower: A Lonely Life
Cheon Ilhong: Unchanging Love
Chae Song-hwa: pitiful, innocent
Kara: A Thousand Years of Love
Cosmos: A Girl’s Pure Love
Chamomile: strength, beauty that does not give in to adversity
Freesia: We support your future
Pasqueflower: sadness, memories
So far, we have looked at a variety of flower language collections. I think there are so many different types of flowers, and the meanings they contain are also diverse.
Also, please note that flower language may vary slightly from country to country.
Also, some flower languages have negative connotations, so it would be a good idea to check at least once before gifting flowers to someone. I hope that what I have summarized for you today was helpful.