Dendrobioum Orchids
Dendrobium comes from the Greek words ‘dendron which means tree and ‘bios’ which means life. Dendrobium then means ‘life in the tree’ referring to the fact that the orchid grows on trees. This flower is associated with refinement and beauty.
Gardenia
The gardenia flower symbolizes trust, clarity, hope, and renewal. It can also convey the message of dreams, intuition, self-reflection, and protection. In parts of Asia, the gardenia flower symbolizes peace and clarity and is a popular addition to a wedding bouquet or floral arrangement.
Stephanotis
Nicknamed “the wedding flower”, the stephanotis under the Victorian Language symbolized marital happiness. Typically used in wedding bouquets and ornaments. Other meanings are: good fortune and a spirit of adventure.
Sweet William
In the language of flowers, the Sweet William carries the symbolic meaning of love, grace, bravery, and admiration. It is often wrongly associated with the Roman goddess Diana, though it is named the “flower of the gods.”
Lilly of the Valley
The Lily of the Valley is generally regarded to represent a return of happiness. Lily of the Valley is also symbolic of motherhood, humility, and virtue due to its connection with the Virgin Mary. Lily of the Valley is historically associated with May Day and is given as a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
Hyacinth
- Yellow hyacinths symbolize jealousy.
- Purple hyacinths represent a desire for forgiveness.
- Blue hyacinths are tied to sincere care.
Hydrangea
The word Hydrangea in greek means water (Hydra), angos (vessel), in japanese, this flower name is “Ajisai” meaning water drinker. The flower takes a lot of water to grow. But, the sentimental meaning of this flower is of sincere and honest feelings. Also, this flower is the symbol of gratitude.
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