QuestionRoses are for love, what are pansies for?
AnswerHello again!
Most flowers do have some meaning. With some, different colors mean different things. I've listed a few of the most popular cut flowers here:
Carnations: fascination. Pink represent rememberance, respect, gratitude. Red represent passion or admiration. White represent purity.
Chrysanthemums: friendship
Babies breath: celebration, happiness
Iris: friendship, hope
Orchid: love, beauty
Bells of Ireland: wishes of good luck
Daffodil: love, faithfullness
Daisy: innocence
Gerbera: happiness
Tulips: love, luck
Stock: beauty
Roses: Yellow represents frienship and rememberance. White represents innocence. Peach - excitement. Pink - happiness, thanks. Red - love, passion. Lavender - enchantment.
Peonies: wishing happiness
Lisianthus: appreciation
Aster: love
There are lots more! These are the ones most often used as symbols, though.