Its meaning includes inner strength, commitment, and a warning against betrayal.
Friendship, trust, and thoughtfulness, are just three of the meanings associated with the bloom.
Symbolic of fame and perfect love, the tulip was first cultivated in Persia and Turkey.
It symbolizes long life, adoration, and brightness of mood, among other representations.
The flower originates in Japan, but its name comes from the Greek "hydor," meaning water, and "angos," meaning jar or vessel—a reference to its cup-shaped flower and need for an abundance of water.
A member of the genus narcissus, named for the Greek demigod, some of the most common meanings associated with this flower include creativity, forgiveness, and awareness.
this delicate bloom is associated with true love, fidelity and loyalty in a relationship, as well as affection between two people, among other connotations.
Derived from the the ancient Greek term leirion (one of the first words for flower), the lily flower symbolizes purity, passion, and rebirth, among other meanings.