Part Two of our Language of Flowers series, featuring the meaning of lilies, strawflower, hypericum, and craspedia.
We’re back with more flowers and their meanings!
In the Victorian Era, complex messages could be sent with bouquets – the kinds of flowers, their colors, and even the way it was offered or held conveyed a world of information!
These days flower language isn’t quite as complex, but certain blooms still hold special meanings. If you’re looking to add some extra sentiment to your bouquet, we’re starting a handy ‘dictionary’ of flowers for you!
Lilies, with their elegant petals and sweet fragrance, are flowers rich in symbolism and beauty. Known for their timeless appeal, lilies carry deep meanings that make them a thoughtful choice for any occasion.
With their variety of colors and meanings—orange lilies for passion, yellow lilies for happiness, and pink lilies for abundance—these flowers offer a beautiful way to express a range of emotions. Lilies bring elegance and sentiment to any bouquet, celebrating life’s milestones and the love that binds us together.
Strawflowers, with their papery petals and vibrant colors, are flowers that symbolize lasting beauty and resilience. These unique blooms hold a special place in floral arrangements, not only for their texture but for their deeper meaning.
Whether used in dried arrangements or fresh bouquets, strawflowers bring a sense of enduring charm and significance, reminding us of the beauty that remains long after the bloom has passed.
Hypericum, commonly known as St. John’s Wort, is a vibrant flower often used in both fresh and dried arrangements. Known for its bright yellow blooms and striking appearance, hypericum carries a powerful symbolism of strength and optimism.
Whether used in bouquets to express goodwill or included in arrangements to inspire positivity, hypericum adds an uplifting, vibrant touch to any setting, reminding us of the strength that comes with positivity and protection.
Craspedia, often called “Billy Buttons” or “Drumsticks,” is a cheerful and whimsical flower that instantly brings a touch of sunshine to any arrangement. With its bright yellow, spherical blooms, craspedia is a symbol of happiness and resilience.
Whether used in wedding bouquets, dried arrangements, or as a fresh pop of color, craspedia radiates warmth and positivity, reminding us to embrace life’s joyful moments with resilience and a smile.
Looking to learn more about flowers and their meanings? We’ll be posting more in the coming months – stay tuned!
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