There are many kinds of flowers in the world, but every kind stands for different meanings, such as passionate and cold-blooded. Which kind of flower do you like? Now, we are going to introduce you the language of some common cutting flowers, shown in table 3-3.

table 3-3 the language of flower

Flower Name

The Language of Flower

Flower Name

The Language of Flower

Rose

love

Daylily

cheerfulness (Chinese)

(Red) Rose

passionately in love

Daylily

seductive (Western)

(White) Rose

I respect you

Marigold

jealousy

(Yellow) Rose

jealousy

Narcissus

gracious, auspicious (Chinese)

(Red and Yellow) Rose

reconcile

Narcissus

narcissistic, confident (Western)

Chrysanthemum

aloof, retired

Hyacinth

competition, game

Carnation

mother’s love, passionately in love

Freesia

pure, innocence

Gypsophila

joy

Ranunculus

charming millionaire

Anthurium

newlywed, passion, worry

Gladiolus

secret date, careful

Snapdragon

talkative, busybody

Calla Lily

grand beauty, clean

Calendula

wealth (Chinese)

Lily

pure heart

Calendula

disappointment, separation (Western)

Oriental Lily

great love

Cockscomb

artificial, attentive to appearance

Evening Primrose

dangerous happiness

Bird of Paradise

men dressed for love

Dahlia

gratitude

Chinese Pink

pure love

Hydrangea

love message

Delphinium

caring

Tulip

universal love, reputation

Cosmos

young girl’s true heart

Tulip (red)

confessions of love

Queen Anne's Lace

arouse others’ love

Tulip (purple)

forever love

Eustoma

caution

Petunia

chatter

Statice

amazement, unchangeable heart

Cattleya Orchid

upper-class woman

Marguerite

predictive love

Moth Orchid

approaching happiness

Lupin

daydream

Dancing-Doll Orchid

concealed love

Violet

eternal beauty

Cooktown Orchid

confusion

China Aster

worry your love

Chinese Cymbidium

capricious beauty

Sunflower

admire, worship

Pulsatilla

fading love

African Daisy

mysterious beauty

 

 

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