Flower Notes: Meanings & Symbolisms
- Chamomile daisies — patience, wisdom, and love.
- Carnations — love, admiration, and beauty.
- Phalaenopsis Orchid — grace, elegance, and timeless beauty.
- Orange Roses — Passion, energy, and enthusiasm.
- Gerbera Daisy — Cheerfulness, warmth, and grace.
- Tulips — love, happiness, and new beginnings.
- Tweedia — trust, loyalty, good fortune, peace, calm, and serenity.
Preserved Flowers are a gentle reminder of lasting affection and enduring beauty.
- Dandelion — hope, wishes, resilience.
The ability to rise above life’s challenges with lightness and grace. - Rye — abundance, groundedness, and humility.
- Bunny Tails — gentleness, innocence, and tender affection.
- Lavender Flowers — calm, grace, serenity, purity and healing, a gentle reminder of peace, emotional well-being, refined beauty and quiet strength.
- Preserved Red Roses — eternal love, commitment, devotion, romance, admiration, and appreciation.
- 3 Red Roses — "I love you" expressing deep romantic emotions
- 6 Red Roses — yearning for romance and a connection
- 9 Red Roses — eternal love and commitment, for a long-lasting relationship - Preserved Pink Roses — admiration, sweetness, grace, joy, and gentle love.
- Preserved Yellow Roses — friendship, joy, positivity, and lasting happiness.
- Preserved Blue Roses — pursuing one's dreams, mystery, loyaly and trust.
- Preserved Lilac Roses — enchantment, love at first sight, elegance, and everlasting admiration.
- Preserved Black Roses — mystery, strength, and deep devotion.
- Dandelion — hope, wishes, resilience.
*The meanings and symbolism of flowers shared here are based on commonly known cultural and traditional interpretations. Flower meanings may vary across cultures, occasions, and personal perspectives. They are intended as a general guide for inspiration rather than strict definitions.