Types of Flowers and What They Mean

Flowers have always been a part of nearly every culture in the world. Some types of flowers, like the lotus, bear significance in religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism. Other types of flowers are revered by many a poet and scholar. Indeed, there is a flower type that serves as a reflection of a person or a group's goals and aspirations.

A flower is a lovely product of a plant. It is serves both an aesthetic and practical purpose. Besides making a plant look attractive, the flower also plays an important role in the plants ability to reproduce.

Flowers

Different types of flowers reproduce in many different ways. Some types of flowers reproduce from bulbs while others grow from cuttings. Still, others grow from seeds. There are types of flowers that are perennials. Hence, they do not have to replanted every year. There are also annual types of flowers, or those that bloom once every year. There are even types of flowers that are edible. The variety is endless.

When you give flowers to your loved ones on special occasions like a birthday or wedding or even on ordinary days that you felt were special because of how you felt for that person, the flowers aren't just pretty things of different shades and color. They have meanings, too, depending on the types of flowers.

Each flower has a corresponding language, whether expressing romantic feelings, jealousy, gratitude, admiration, or celebration a momentous occasion.

Below are a few types of flowers and what they mean:

  • Alstroemeria - friendship
  • Amaryllis - splendid beauty
  • Anemone - anticipation
  • Anthurium - hospitality
  • Aster - patience
  • Birds of Paradise - joyfulness
  • Bouvardia, Double - enthusiasm
  • Blue Violet - faithfulness
  • Carnation - pride and beauty
  • Chrysanthemum - cheerfulness in old age; fidelity
  • Delphinium - heavenly
  • Freesia - innocence
  • Forget-me-not
  • Gladiolus - strength of character
  • Great Yellow Daffodil - chivalry
  • Heather - admiration
  • Holly - Am I forgotten?
  • Hyacinth - constancy
  • Hydrangea - heartfelt
  • Indian Jasmine - attachment
  • Ivy - marriage
  • Iris - I have a message for you; My compliments
  • Larspur - levity
  • Lilac - youthful innocence ·
  • Lily - majesty
  • Orchid - a belle
  • Pansy - thoughts
  • Peony - bashful
  • Pink Carnation - woman's love
  • Pink Rose - indecision
  • Purple Lilac - first emotions of love
  • Queen Anne's Lace - sanctuary
  • Ranunculus - radiant
  • Red Rose - love
  • Red Tulip - declaration of love
  • Snapdragon - desire
  • Statice - remembrance
  • Stock - lasting beauty
  • Sunflower - pure thoughts
  • Sweet Pea - delicate pleasure
  • White Daisy - innocence
  • White Rose - I am worthy of you
  • Yellow Rose - Friendship
  • Yellow Iris - passion
  • Zinnia - thoughts of absent friends
This list of types of flowers is incomplete, of course. To include all flower types from all over the world would be next to impossible. Some species of flowers have yet to bear a name even. But the list above should give you some idea on what flowers to give in order to tell that special someone your real thoughts.

Types of Flowers and What They Mean

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