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| Date Added: January 15, 2010 05:37:38 PM | |
| Author: alnexia115 | |
| Category: Health: Senior Health | |
Did you realize that each flower speaks its own language? Nowadays people don't generally think about it, they just choose the prettiest flower or even the most expensive one – it seems to be enough to show how special the recipient is for you. But in actual fact there is a particular harmony between the appearance of the flower and what it tells about the feelings of the presenter. In the Victorian times flowers were usually used as a secret method of communication. Flowers language was created by Turkish people, this is the reason why sending a flower message to the one you like in order to show your feelings was known as a “Persian Salaam”. This form of communication enjoyed wide popularity in the eighteenth century. At that time posies were prepared carefully and in exact conformity with flower language. It's obvious that all flowers mean attention and care, but nevertheless every flower with its color and each flower composition have their own nuances. For example, red roses have always meant love, but as regards yellow ones they signify jealousy. So you understand that it is helpful to obtain basic knowledge of flower meaning to express your feelings correctly. You may be amazed to learn that there is a special discipline that is devoted to the examination of flower language. It's known as floriography and its principal task is to explain the underlying meaning of flowers and flower compositions to givers and recipients. Now and then it is difficult to find right words to express what you feel, so it's time to do it with flowers. I'd like to explain the meaning of the most widespread flowers: aloe means grief, aster – daintiness, begonia signifies beware, calendula signifies joy, carnation stands for affection, energy and health, daisy refers to innocence, loyal love, lily signifies purity, orchid stands for beauty and love and tulip stands for declaration of love. It is just a brief review of flower language. And the meaning of each flower is much deeper that we may put into words. It is quite hard to explain their meaning, you should get inner understanding. In case you are interested to get to know more about flowers, you may read special literature, and you will soon find the common language with these beautiful plants. |
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