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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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Rose (general)(Red) - Love ; I love you
- Rose (white) - Eternal Love ; innocence; heavenly; secrecy and silence
- Rose (pink) - Perfect happiness; please believe me
- Rose (Yellow) - Friendship ; jealousy; try to care
- Rose (Black) -Death
- Rose (red and white) - Together; unity
- Rose (thornless) - Love at first sight
- Rose (single, full bloom) - I love you; I still love you
- Rose bud - Beauty and youth ; a heart innocent of love
- Rose bud (red) - Pure and lovely
- Rose bud (white) - Girlhood
- Rosebud (moss) - Confessions of love
- Roses (Bouquet of full bloom) - Gratitude
- Roses (musk cluster) - Charming
- Rose (tea) - I'll always remember
- Rose (cabbage) - Ambassador of love
- Rose (Christmas) - Tranquilize my anxiety; anxiety
- Rose (damask) - Brilliant complexion
- Rose (dark crimson) - Mourning
- Rose (hibiscus) - Delicate beauty
- Rose leaf - You may hope
- Rosemary - Remembrance
- Roses (Garland or crown of) - Beware of virtue; reward of merit; crown ; symbol of superior merit
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