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The Language Of Flowers: What They Mean
All flowers have a meaning. The Victorians used to use flowers as a symbol to express their feelings. Here is a list of different flowers and their meanings.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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Cactus - Endurance; warmth
- Calendula - Joy
- Camellia - Admiration; perfection; good luck gift to a man
- Candytuft - indifference
- Carnation (in general) Bonds of affection; health and energy; fascination; woman love
- Carnation (pink) - I'll never forget you
- Carnation (purple) - Capriciousness; whimsical; changeable
- Carnation (red) - My heart aches for you; admiration
- Carnation (solid color) -Yes
- Carnation (striped)- No; refusal; sorry I can't be with you; wish I could be with you
- Carnation (white) - Sweet and lovely; innocence; pure love; woman's good luck gift
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