Floral Pattern
Floral Pattern

5 Symbolic Flowers and Their Meanings

Roses: Universally symbolize love, with colors representing different types of affection (red for love, yellow for friendship).

Lilies: Often associated with purity and renewal, particularly white lilies, which are frequently used in weddings.

Orchids: Represent luxury, beauty, and strength, cherished in many cultures for their delicate and exotic appearance.

Daisies: Symbolize innocence and new beginnings, perfect for celebrating new chapters in life.

Sunflowers: Stand for adoration and loyalty, reflecting their nature to turn towards the sun.

Lotus: Important in many Eastern cultures for symbolizing enlightenment, purity, and rebirth.

Chrysanthemums: In Japan, they represent the sun and the light of life, while in other cultures, they symbolize death and grief.

Tulips: Generally represent perfect love, with specific colors conveying unique messages (red for true love, purple for royalty).

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