Each Flower has a Meaning. Here is the Guide to the Language of Flowers.

Do you want to give flowers? Excellent idea ! It’s delicate attention that always pleases!

But before you rush off to your favorite florist, know that all flowers have a meaning with their own symbolic language.

Depending on the message (love, joy, sadness…) that you want to convey, you will not choose the same flowers.

Did you know, for example, that yellow roses refer to infidelity? Oops ... and what to give 12 red roses is a marriage proposal ?

So why not compose your bouquet of flowers according to what you want to say, like writing a letter? To compose your message, discover the subtle language spoken by flowers!

You can print our guide below in PDF by clicking here or discover the list of flowers below.

Language of flowers and meaning of flowers

TO

arum embodies carnal desire

Acacia: security, discretion.

Yellow anemone: waiting.

Red and yellow anemone: hope, perseverance.

Arum: carnal desire.

Hawthorn: hope.

Azalea: joy of loving.

B

Begonas mean confidence in the future

Begonia: confidence in the future.

Beautiful day: excessive coquetry.

Corn : wealth, abundance.

Cornflower: timidity.

Gold button : joy.

Heather: strength, robustness.

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the poppy is a symbol of fragile and fleeting ardor

White Camellia: love disappointment.

Red Camellia: everlasting love.

Pink Camellia: admiration.

Yellow nasturtium: reproach in the face of indifference.

Brown nasturtium: unattainable love.

Purple nasturtium: lost love.

Blue thistle: power, protection.

Honeysuckle: deep friendship, love.

Chrysanthemum: eternity.

Clematis: desire.

Colchicum: jealousy.

Poppy : fragile, fleeting ardor.

Hello : delay.

Rooster crest: impatience.

Crocus: joy, joy.

Cyclamen: unacknowledged pleasure.

D

Dalhias mean recognition

Dalhia: acknowledgement.

Foxglove: work and absence.

Red Foxglove: ardor.

E

The wild rose embodies fleeting happiness

Wild rose: fleeting happiness.

F

The language of flowers with freesia

Freesia: Grace.

Fuchsia: unwavering love.

G

a gardenia means sincerity

Gardenia: sincerity.

Genet: consistency.

Geranium: love.

Wallflower: loyalty.

Gladiolus: success or date.

Wisteria: tenderness.

H

hydrangea symbolizes whim

Hydrangea: caprice.

I

irises are a symbol of tenderness

Iris: tenderness.

J

Daffodils mean desire, affection

Hyacinth: joy and luck in love.

Jasmine: voluptuousness.

Daffodil: desire, affection.

THE

lilac refers to love

Lavender : tenderness, respect.

Ivy: eternal fidelity, marriage.

White lilac: love birth.

Purple lilac: ardent love.

Lotus: eloquence.

Lupine: imagination.

Lily: purity, chastity.

M

mimosa embodies safety

Marguerite of the meadows: simplicity.

Mimosa: security, discretion.

Lily of the valley : happiness, coquetry.

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The water lily symbolizes coldness

Narcissus: selfishness.

Water lily: coldness.

O

the orchid symbolizes seduction or sensuality

White carnation: deep friendship.

Poet's carnation: ardor, talent, grace.

Indian carnation: separation.

Red or pink carnation: ardor.

Orchid: seduction, sensuality.

P

Peonies can say sincerity

Daisies: innocent beauty, aspiration.

Poppy: frivolity.

Thought : thoughts!

Petunia: obstacle.

White peony: take care of yourself.

Pink or red peony: sincerity.

Sweet Pea : charm, elegance.

Primrose: first love.

R

depending on their color, roses can have a different meaning

Queen Daisy: esteem, trust.

Buttercups: reproaches.

Rhododendron: danger.

White Rose : pure love.

Blue Rose: mystery, idealism.

Yellow rose: idealism.

Lavender pink: Thunderbolt.

Yellow rose: infidelity.

Lavender pink: Thunderbolt.

Pink rose: sincere love.

Red rose : passion. Twelve red roses means a marriage proposal!

Red and white rose: union.

S

Worry embodies sorrow

Syringe: memory.

Worry : grief.

T

The tulip is a declaration of love

Sunflower: health or fidelity in love.

Pink clover: uncertainty.

Tulip: declaration of love.

V

Violet symbolizes hidden love

Verbena: marriage proposal.

Véronique: loyalty.

Violet: hidden love.

Volubilis: devotion.

Z

The zinnia symbolizes inconstancy

Zinnia: inconstancy.

Results

There you go, now you know the secret language of flowers :-)

Now it is no longer left to offer your bouquet and ask the person receiving the bouquet to decipher it.

And if she doesn't know the meaning, send her this guide!

Do you know of any other flowers that have other meanings? Tell us everything in the comments. We can't wait to hear from you!

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