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Flowers and their Meanings



Flower

Traditional Meaning

Aster

Talisman of love

Begonia

A fanciful nature

Carnation, red

Admiration

Carnation, white

Pure and ardent love

Chrysanthemum, red

I love you

Chrysanthemum, white

Truth

Daffodil

Regard

Daisy

Innocence, gentleness

Forget-me-not

True love

Globe amaranth

Unfading love

Hibiscus

Delicate beauty

Jasmine, white

Amiability

Jasmine, yellow

Modesty

Larkspur

An open heart

Pansy

Thoughtful recollection

Primrose

Young love

Rose, pink

Perfect happiness

Rose, white

Charm and innocence

Rose, red

Love and desire

Rose, white and red

Unity

Rosebud

Beauty and youth

Tuberose

Dangerous pleasure

Tulip

You are the perfect lover

Verbena

May you get your wish

Violet

Modesty and simplicity

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