Flowers have a real language with a special meaning. They serve to convey our feelings depending on the occasion and each have their own say. Often used to express love, flowers can also convey different states of mind, thanks, a mark of friendship, the announcement of happy news or even to please yourself. Better than words, flowers allow you to transmit all types of messages from joy to sadness to gratitude. Flowers are one of a kind and they have their own meaning.

Discover the meaning of these flowers which can accompany you in your daily life.

What are the meanings of the most beautiful flowers?

Flowers - source: spm

Flowers have always accompanied us in life, to express our feelings or as a sign of belonging. The language of flowers can reflect different things that cannot be expressed through words. They are ideal for composing a bouquet and giving to the one you love but also as a simple decorative object.  The most beautiful flowers have different meanings and can convey messages. Discover the meaning and symbolism of these flowers.

  • The red rose, flower of passion and love
The red rose - source: spm

The red rose  is one of the most symbolic flowers that represents love and passion. When it is red in color, the rose invites eroticism and intense love. These are flowers often appreciated to express one’s feelings towards someone. It is ideal in a bouquet for a declaration of love. Depending on the number of flowers you offer, the message is not the same. For example, if you give 3 roses it means: “I love you”. But if you offer 15 then you are asking someone for forgiveness. Certain floral arrangements also symbolize love at first sight.

  • The orchid, flower of perfection
Orchids - source: spm

The orchid is the symbol of feminine grace and beauty. It invites pleasure and lust, it is perfect as a gift for a woman to express all her admiration and love. Depending on its color, it has a different meaning. When white, it expresses purity and in red, desire and passion. The orchid can also be offered as a thank you or to a young mother.

  • Gardenia, a beautiful indoor flower
Gardenia - source: spm

The gardenia is an indoor flowering plant that does not go unnoticed with its large green leaves and white flowers. It is often used in fashion to make buttonholes.  When you give a bouquet of gardenias, you tell the person that you find them beautiful. She is known for enhancing feminine beauty.

  • The Indian rose, the flower of the dead
The Indian rose - source: spm

The Indian rose is also known as “the flower of the dead” because it is used in Mexico to celebrate the deceased.  It is a very exuberant yellow and orange flower.

  • The Cherry Blossom to symbolize life
Cherry blossom - source: spm

Cherry blossoms are very symbolic because they represent life and also success. It is synonymous with renewal and evolution. In Japan, it is often used as a good luck charm.

  • Poinsettia, the Christmas flower
The poinsettia - source: spm

The Poinsettia is the flower that symbolizes the expression of best wishes. It is also the symbol of Christmas because it is often used as a decoration on this occasion.  This plant native to Mexico can reach up to 4 meters high.

  • The Tulip, the flower of promise
Tulips - source: spm

The tulip is also ideal for declaring your love for a person.  It conveys a powerful message that symbolizes the promise of a perfect relationship. If the tulip is red, it carries a very strong message of love.

  • Lilac, the flower of innocence
Lilac - source: spm

Lilacs are flowers to offer to demonstrate a budding love filled with sincerity. It often symbolizes youth and innocence of feelings.  In England, purple lilac is associated with funeral ceremonies and in France, it symbolizes the arrival of spring and new romantic feelings or a first love.

  • The Lily

Also called “iris flower”, lilies embody pure love and noble feelings. French cultural heritage, in the past, these flowers represented light, feminine virtue, royalty, etc. In addition, thanks to their antiseptic properties, they help soothe and heal cuts, burns and even wounds.

There are different symbolisms of flowers that can accompany you in your daily life and bring a personal touch when you want to convey a message.