Yellow flowers: meaning, combination of shades in bouquets, folk signs

  • January 20, 2019
  • Flowers
  • Elena Karymova

Many people mistakenly believe that the meaning of yellow flowers is separation or betrayal. But in reality they do not carry any negativity. And florists all over the world create the most beautiful bouquets of yellow flowers. You can learn about what they mean and what message they carry from a whole branch of science - fluorography, which reveals the language of flowers.

The history of fluorography

The original idea of ​​sending messages using flowers originated in the countries of the East. Not only the shade of the buds mattered, but also their number and the way the bouquet was decorated. Later, these traditions were adopted by Europeans, and in the 17th century special dictionaries were created that interpreted the flower language. Having come to Russia, this language acquired its own meaning, “absorbing” national characteristics.

It is noteworthy that in different countries the same flower could symbolize completely opposite phenomena. For example, the lily in ancient Rome meant wealth and success, but in Egypt they decorated the bodies of dead girls. In France, lilies symbolized the power of kings and the strength of their power, and in Germany they were considered the flowers of suicides.

So how do you determine the true message in a bouquet and the meaning of yellow flowers when interpretations vary so much? Not only the meanings adopted by individual countries are of great importance, but also the own associations of the person or group of people to which he belongs.

What is the connection with separation?

The negative perception of some shades of this color goes back to pagan times. For example, the Slavs associated dark yellow with betrayal, inconstancy, betrayal, jealousy, envy, and golden yellow, on the contrary, with nobility and dignity, considered it a symbol of the sun and divinity.

When the language of flowers became popular in Russia, the negative symbolism of the palette was partially transferred to them. So, if they wanted to demonstrate their jealousy to their partner, they sent a yellow hyacinth, the gift of a rose was convicted of treason, and the gift of a chrysanthemum spoke of weak love. But even then there was no sign that yellow flowers meant separation.

The birth of the stereotype was facilitated by Igor Nikolaev’s song “Yellow Tulips,” popular in the 90s. Perceived by someone as a “messenger of separation,” the innocent flower received a stigma for life. Not fair!

Interestingly, in most countries of the world the color yellow is perceived positively. In the USA it is a symbol of unstoppable energy and movement, in Western Europe - joy and happiness, in Eastern culture it is associated with the sun, gold, and luck.

What do yellow flowers say?

If you believe fluorography, the yellow color of flowers does not symbolize the extinction of previously burning feelings. Quite the contrary, it is customary to give them when the relationship becomes stable. And the love of a man who presented such a bouquet to his woman can be described as strong, coming from the very heart.

During the time of Catherine II, there was a whole “Register of Flowers”. The meaning of yellow flowers in it was this: sun, warmth, sharp mind. It is not without reason that such bouquets are often chosen as gifts by optimistic people with a strong character who are not afraid of life’s difficulties.

In Japan, such yellow compositions are given when people want to wish well to the recipient. There this color is a symbol of light. It is also loved in the UK, because due to constant cloudiness there is a lack of sunlight there. The main meaning of yellow flowers is goodness, warmth, wealth and success.

Wedding bouquet of yellow flowers

Such compositions at a wedding are quite appropriate if they coincide with the color theme of the holiday. Choosing flowers to match the bridesmaids' outfits or the overall decoration, flowers will only enliven the party.

Usually yellow inflorescences are combined with flowers of other shades. In wedding bouquets they can be arranged with white plants - then you get a fairly strict classic version. If you need to emphasize the liveliness, perkiness and spontaneity of the bride, sunny shades in combination with soft pink will be appropriate.

But you should not give the newlywed a bouquet of yellow lilies, since such a gift may be perceived as a hint of infidelity.

Video: How to collect a beautiful bouquet of yellow roses

The flower alphabet is almost forgotten, which allows florists to create wonderful combinations from a wide variety of plants - flowers are slowly getting rid of the burden of prejudices and signs.

Daffodils

Strict flowers with a straight stem and their delicate, fragrant buds evoke a feeling of homeliness and tranquility. Their petals symbolize respect, attention, willingness to help, and care. A person who receives a bouquet of daffodils can interpret this as a compliment - the giver considers it a symbol of solar warmth, the personification of light and a state of comfort.

Use in clothing

Although yellow clothing is associated with fun and communication, it is not always appropriate. Yellow shades in wardrobe items can repel people who are mentally tired. Therefore, you should not wear such things to business meetings, school or work, if there is a dress code there. If a person is going for an interview, he should not come to the employer in yellow clothes. This will cause mistrust.

Usually the following people prefer yellow clothes:

merry people, choleric people, pregnant women, teenagers with creative thinking, fickle and unreliable people

Mimosa

The flower, which came to Russia from Australia more than two centuries ago, has become a real symbol of spring here. On the eve of March 8th, you can see entire “mimosa markets” on city streets. Small fluffy inflorescences with silvery leaves symbolize modesty and shyness, sensitivity and tenderness.

Even when dried, mimosa retains a subtle aroma. In the language of flowers, the gift of mimosas speaks of the skill of maintaining attractiveness in any circumstances.

Yellow color in the interior

Lately, yellow walls have been trending. Office spaces can be painted yellow; this promotes creative thinking and increased productivity. However, only moderate shades are suitable for this purpose, otherwise such an interior will be irritating.

In a home environment, yellow is also acceptable. It allows you to feel comfort and warmth, lift your spirits, even if it’s raining and slush outside. Yellow interior items will create the illusion of sunlight in the room. This will improve your mental state and reduce depressive symptoms.

Recreation centers also widely use yellow in their interiors. It promotes the emergence of new ideas, creates an atmosphere of celebration and fun.

Hyacinths

A plant with a small but large stem, with a scattering of small flowers. Their homeland is considered to be the Balkan Peninsula and Eastern countries. From there they were transported in the 16th century, first to northern Italy, and then a century later to Constantinople, where huge gardens of hyacinths of all colors were planted. All the nobility and the rich came there to relax and enjoy the sight and aroma of this amazing flower.

The rich color palette of hyacinths can tell about a person’s feelings and emotions. The main message of such a bouquet is the wish for a better life, joy and good mood. But, if only yellow hyacinths are present in the composition, this means that the person is hiding jealousy and mistrust.

Yellow lovers - who are they?

A person who prefers yellow does not like to dissemble and pretend, but remains himself. He has a well-developed imagination, he is freedom-loving and sociable. Sometimes he can be adventurous and knows how to get around troubles. He also has an original mindset, resourcefulness and a sense of justice.

It has been scientifically proven that residents of sunny southern countries have a more open and friendly character than residents of the north

People who have a liking for the color yellow are undoubtedly accomplished and independent individuals. They are able to feel harmony with the world around them because they are not afraid to loudly declare themselves and their position. Such people are very patient with criticism and do not accumulate resentment inside.

If a person suddenly likes the color yellow, this may indicate a desire for change, a desire to achieve new heights and win the attention of others. He wants to change his occupation and start doing something he likes. Sometimes people pay attention to yellow shades after an unlucky streak in life, as if instinctively feeling that this color will help them get through bad times.

If a man wears yellow clothes, the weaker sex will perceive him as a soft, caring and compliant person. If a girl comes to a meeting in a yellow dress, a man may consider her frivolous and unreliable, but at the same time simple and perky.

So, psychologists have compiled a portrait of a person who loves yellow shades. Here he is:

inquisitive and sociable self-confident, but tactful and well-mannered loves to be the center of attention and catch admiring glances can be impatient and superficial is not afraid of change and development sometimes has slightly inflated self-esteem cheerful and smiling

Roses

For most people, the rose is the queen of all flowers. And it always symbolizes love and passion, a romantic connection or the transition of a relationship to a serious level. The meaning of yellow roses in the language of flowers is lasting friendship, devotion and gratitude.

Such bouquets are relevant as a gift at awards ceremonies, graduations, and for children's and youth parties.

Yellow rose, the meaning of this color in the context of the bouquet can be interpreted as the phrase: “You are my sunshine!”

Symbolism

The symbolism of this color is very diverse and even contradictory. It all depends on the shade. Warm tones have a positive meaning, cold tones have a negative meaning. For example, in France, cool yellow has long been considered a symbol of female adultery.

The golden hue represents solar energy, vitality and divine power. In ancient mythology, the color yellow is associated with the power and radiance of the god Apollo, and in China it is a symbol of the power of the emperor. During the reign of the Qing dynasty, only the head of state had the right to wear golden-colored clothing.

The color yellow also has a negative meaning in world culture. For example, Jews consider this shade a symbol of cowardice, betrayal and lies. The most negative heroes in Christian mythology, Cain and the disciple Judas, are depicted with yellow beards. In some European countries, yellow paint was used to stain the doors of villains and criminals.

Yellow chrysanthemums - the meaning of flowers

Their scent can instill hope and optimism even in the most inclement weather. This autumn flower, which has managed to absorb the warmth of summer days, symbolizes vitality and optimism that can persist under any conditions. A bouquet made of yellow chrysanthemums is usually given by secret admirers.

The Japanese are convinced that if you drink a glass of wine with yellow chrysanthemum petals at the bottom, they will be guaranteed a long and happy life. And among residents of Europe and America there is an opinion that chrysanthemums are universal flowers that can be given for any occasion.

Yellow intolerance

Dislike for a certain shade does not always indicate serious complexes or mental disorders. Most often, dislike for a certain color is caused by some unpleasant associations. Perhaps a person is haunted by unpleasant childhood memories associated with a specific image. Someone was scared by a yellow toy, and someone was rude to an aunt in yellow trousers.

If a person completely rejects yellow shades, this may be caused by the following reasons:

negative experience of communicating with an active but frivolous person who did not restrain his communications and let him down at a crucial moment; prolonged depression caused by a long illness or deep mental trauma; a feeling of hopelessness and uselessness; long isolation, isolation; suspicious attitude towards people; loss of strength; low level of vital energy

What do two-color bouquets mean?

A two-color bouquet is a great opportunity to leave a special impression. In florist shops you can buy various varieties of flowers with two-color buds; they look bright and unusual. This bouquet will be an excellent present for any special event.

Two-color buds have a special meaning. It is not customary to give such bouquets to representatives of the stronger sex - they look too elegant and romantic.

If you are presented with a luxurious two-color bouquet, it means that they are seriously interested in you and confess their feelings of love, admiring your perfect beauty. An arrangement of two-color plants means strong warm feelings, regardless of the combination of shades.

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The language of flowers appeared in the East, in particular in Turkey. In this country there was a system that made it possible to reproduce a poetic line that spoke of feelings using one word. Plants were often used as keywords. The system was called selam.

It became the basis for the emergence of the “language of flowers” ​​in European culture, which was very popular at the end of the 19th century. Skills in such a language began to fade by the middle of the 19th century. In our country, a surge of interest in entertaining floral cryptography arose relatively recently - at the end of the 20th century. Therefore, it is worth returning to the original sources - the books that served as reference books on the language of flowers at the beginning of the 19th century.

Fluorography

Floral language, like any other, has changed over time and adapted to the conditions in which it was used - after all, each locality has its own favorite flowers. Sometimes the symbolism of the flower changed and did not coincide with its original eastern interpretation. For example, phlox had two interpretations - it could mean submission and consent, but at the same time it was a symbol of fiery passion.

Fluorography

Fluorography is a science that reveals the meaning and symbolism of various flowers and plants. Simply put, it is the language of flowers, with the help of which they express ideas, feelings, and moods.

During the Victorian era, the language of flowers was very helpful in cases where feelings could not be spoken openly, but required secret expression. Floral arrangements were created from fresh flowers (plants), wreaths, bouquets, and multi-colored objects or painted objects were used. Not only flowers were involved in the language, but also their arrangement, even the tilt of the flower mattered.

Fluorography

These flower dictionaries have come to us; they tell in detail about the meaning of many plants.

In Russia, the popularization of the language of flowers is associated with the name of the poet and translator Dmitry Petrovich Oznobishin, who published the Persian book “Selam, or the Language of Flowers” ​​that he translated into Russian. This book described more than 400 plants, each of which had a specific word or phrase. The book was quite popular, of course, primarily among young people.

Fluorography

Nowadays, when giving a bouquet that carries such a message in the language of flowers, you risk remaining misunderstood. Perhaps you should include a short “flower phrase book” with your bouquet? You can include a book on the language of flowers with your gift so that your flower letter can be deciphered. Or simply complement your greeting card with an interpretation of some of the meanings of the language of flowers.

Azalea

Azalea is a symbol of femininity, fragility, meekness, restraint, devotion; but at the same time - passions and sadness. It is customary to give azalea before an unwanted separation. When presenting an azalea, you say “I hope you will wait for me,” “Take care of yourself for me,” “I believe you!” When a man gives this flower, he admits that you are the only one for him.

Acacia

Acacia - secret love, chastity, loneliness. Acacia is a flower of regret and recognition of one’s mistakes. The one who gives the acacia says: “You are the best thing that happened in my life,” “Why aren’t we together now?”, “Let’s start all over again!”

Alstroemeria

Alstroemeria - makes a gentle compliment to the one to whom the flower is given, saying: “You are so sweet!” or “You are lovely!”

Adonis (adonis)

Adonis (adonis) - denotes an enthusiastic attitude towards the one to whom the bouquet is given.

Anemones

Anemones - sincerity, hope; but also joy, emotionality. Translated from the language of flowers, a gift of anemones means: “Why not?”, “I feel very good with you,” “Let’s have a party?”

Anthurium

Anthurium - courage, originality, passion. Anthurium is considered a predominantly male flower. A bouquet or composition with anthuriums will be an unforgettable gift for a husband or colleague, friend or boss... You can also give anthuriums to an extravagant lady, a kind of “vampire woman,” if you want to tell her: “You are unlike anyone else, and this delights me.” .

Aster

Astra (white) - in “flower language” this means “I love you more than you love me!” It is a symbol of love and grace, as well as memories.

Pansies

Pansies - nowadays these flowers are rarely given as gifts, but in the language of flowers they mean fun and entertainment.

Basil

Basil - although it is a spice, it also has its own meaning: disgust, hatred. If for some reason you cannot tell a person you don’t like everything you think about him, give him basil.

Bouquet of dried flowers

A bouquet of dried (dried) flowers means rejected love.

cornflower

Cornflower - “I don’t dare express my feelings to you”; delicacy, grace, simplicity, as well as gaiety and loyalty. It is customary to give cornflowers to young girls as a sign of sympathy. Such a gift may mean an offer of friendship or a desire to renew an interrupted acquaintance. The giver of cornflowers should not be suspected of immodest desires. For some reason, blondes most often like cornflowers.

Water lily

Water lily (water lily) - to pick such a flower, you will have to remain wet, but confidently declare your eloquence, sincerity and persuasiveness. And also say “Feelings are raging in my soul.”

Gardenia

Gardenia - secret love, “You are beautiful.” If you were given a gardenia, you should know that you are sincerely admired. Most likely, your admirer is very timid and considers himself unworthy of you.

Carnation

Carnation means charm, passion, fidelity, female love, honor. It is also worth noting that the color of a carnation carries different meanings. For example, if they wanted to say “I won’t be with you,” they gave a striped carnation.

Hibicus

Hibiscus - in the language of flowers it means long and eternal love.

Dahlia

Dahlia is a whim, inconstancy, a passing hobby. The person giving dahlias says: “I really like you, but I don’t promise anything,” “I’m not ready for a serious relationship,” “Why complicate everything?”

Gerbera

Gerbera - mystery, smile, flirtation, optimism. The person giving gerberas expresses his sympathy for you and hints that you will have a lot of fun together. Gerbera is a universal positive gift: for friends, lovers, colleagues... Feel free to choose these flowers if you want to share your excellent mood with someone or give a compliment.

Gypsophila

Gypsophila - caution, timidity. However, in a mixed bouquet, gypsophila, as a rule, is a kind of accessory, serves to give volume to the flower work and does not carry a semantic load.

Hydrangea

Hortensia - “Remember Me”; modesty, sincerity, hope. Many peoples believe that hydrangea has the ability to ward off illness and misfortune.

Gladiolus

Gladiolus - “I am truly sincere”, “Fear nothing”, flower of gladiators. The giver of gladioli is a strong, reliable person who does not accept compromises.

Gloxinia

Gloxinia - I don’t know what kind of flower this is, but I liked the meaning - it means love at first sight.

Delphinium

Delphinium - modesty, unpretentiousness; "I'm ready to be your shadow", "Call me"

Jasmine

Jasmine - sensuality, femininity, elegance and attractiveness. In India, jasmine is called “moonlight in love.”

Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle means affection, true love, dreams of a happy future. According to another interpretation, in the language of flowers, honeysuckle can symbolize generosity and generosity.

Iris

Iris - “I value your friendship very much” and symbolizes hope, trust, faith.

Calla

Calla - in the language of flowers, balance. Now this language has become more advanced due to the expansion of the plant’s color range. Burgundy and pink callas are a sign of admiration and recognition, classic white callas are a symbol of meekness, golden yellow callas speak of restraint and devotion; Purple calla lilies in a bouquet are an image of greatness, but at the same time - passion and sadness. “You are magnificent,” says the man with such a bouquet to the woman to whom he presents it. And at the same time, many consider callas to be a male flower. Maybe this is due to the shape of the flower and its strict appearance. However, the leaf shape of this plant is heart-shaped. You can say that calla leaves are filled with warmth from the heart. The inflorescence of this flower is, as it were, wrapped in a long beautiful leaf, which gives callas such an elegant and recognizable appearance.

Camellia

Camellia - admiration, perfection, gratitude. "You are an unearthly being."

Bell

White bell - humility, submission, constancy; “I will always be with you,” “Why do you torment me with whims?”

Blue bell – Constancy.

Crocus

Crocus - means affection, fun, joy. But in the language of flowers, when giving a purple crocus, you can ask, “Do you regret that you fell in love with me?”, When giving a yellow crocus, you can ask, “Are your feelings true?”

Cactus

Cactus - symbolizes perseverance or constancy. It may hint at the giver's fruitless attempts to achieve reciprocity.

Clover

Clover is considered a symbol of happiness; the one who gives it wishes happiness to the one who received the bouquet, or hints to him that he makes him happy.

Lavender

Lavender - admiration, loneliness. “I will never forget you”, “No one will replace you.”

Laurel

Laurel - Triumph, eternity, glory.

Lily of the valley

Lily of the valley - In Ancient Germany they were a symbol of reciprocity; lilies of the valley were considered a guarantee of love and happiness in family life. What could be simpler and at the same time more beautiful than lily of the valley? A few white, porcelain-like bells on a long stem and a pair of light green leaves - that’s all; and yet how beautiful it is, how elegant! And how beautiful it is in a bouquet surrounded by a border of its leaves! In Germany and France, they still celebrate the lily of the valley festival every year on the first Sunday in May and organize dances. Girls attach a bouquet of lilies of the valley to the bodice of their dress, and guys attach it to the buttonhole of their coat. When a guy invites a girl to dance, the girl exchanges bouquets with him as a sign of agreement. In the past, a bouquet of lilies of the valley had a deeper meaning: it expressed the consent of young people to get married, and this evening usually ended with the announcement of who was marrying whom.

Levkoy (Matthiola)

Levkoy (Matthiola) - Unfading beauty.

Lily

Lily is a symbol of tenderness, fidelity and cloudless happiness. The magical aroma of these flowers improves your mood and gives you a feeling of celebration. A bouquet or arrangement of lilies is a wonderful gift for an affectionate, romantic girl. Lily is one of the undisputed favorites of the flower world. This flower has an inimitable delicate aroma, which since ancient times has been identified with the aroma of tenderness and love.

Lily (orange ) - curiosity, coquetry. “You are a mystery to me,” “Is your heart free?”

Lily (white) - purity, purity, majesty, nobility. “It’s divine to be next to you!!!”

Lily (tiger) - pride, abundance, prosperity, well-being, arrogance.

Palm leaves

Palm leaves - if you decide to decorate the bouquet with these leaves, you will wish them success and good luck.

Lotus

Lotus - means health and happiness.

Magnolia

Magnolia - nobility, perseverance, perseverance, “You will still be with me,” “I am your destiny.”

Poppy

Poppy - speaking in the language of flowers, it will mean dreaminess, youth, imagination. A poppy picked in the field says “I’m dreaming of you,” a poppy in the garden says “Let’s love each other while there is time.”

Mallow

Malva - means a request for leniency, the hope of being noticed or forgiven.

Mimosa

Mimosa - hiding their feelings, speaking the language of love, they announced: “I am hiding my feelings.”

Daisy

Daisy - means true love, purity, innocence.

Narcissus

Narcissus - contrary to legend, in the language of flowers, narcissus means attention, chivalry. The yellow flower said “You are the only one”, “When I am with you, the sun always shines.”

Forget-me-not

Forget-me-not - with this flower you can express fidelity, true love, and talk about your memories.

Nivyanyk

Nivyanik - personifies the innocence with which the donor asks not to remain indifferent to his feelings.

Marigolds (calendula)

Marigolds (calendula) - report anxiety, uncertainty, jealousy.

Dandelion

Dandelion - it is unlikely that a man will choose this flower for a bouquet, but even if he takes a risk, it will hint that he is happy and faithful.

Orchid

An orchid is a luxurious flower and means beauty and love. And it is also considered a Chinese symbol of childhood. It is customary to give orchids only to loved ones.

Fern

Fern - in the language of flowers, means magic, charm, grace, mystery, enchantment, as well as the secret shackles of love.

Peony

Peony - in the language of flowers, means a cheerful life, a happy wedding and, in contrast, compassion.

Pelargonium

Pelargonium - promises support, consolation or a request to be close.

Snowdrop

Snowdrop - when giving the first spring flower, say “You are not like everyone else,” and it also means tenderness and hope.

Sunflower

Sunflower - this sunny flower is the main symbol of optimism, fun and prosperity. In the language of flowers, a bouquet of sunflowers given to a girl means: “You are a miracle!”, “I have never met someone like you,” “I am proud that you are with me.” Sunflowers are the sunniest flowers. A bouquet or composition of sunflowers is a bright, original and unforgettable gift. It is recommended to give sunflowers to creative and extraordinary people. Opt for a bouquet of sunflowers if your goal is to improve your mood, apologize or make a positive impression.

Rose

Rose - oh, how many of them have already been given! It turns out that there is a difference in what form you give it: a bud means an innocent heart; lethargic - you did not make an impression; dried - “Better death than living without happiness.” Color also plays a role: red speaks of love, dark red - mourning.

Rose (red) - love, passion. “I love you”, “I can’t live without you”, “You should be mine.”

Rose (bud, red) - “I think I’ve fallen in love with you,” “I’m glad we met,” “Every day my feelings for you are getting stronger.”

Rose Grand Prix - respect, generosity, love, trust, “You deserve the best.” Rose Grand Prix expresses the most noble feelings.

Rose (white) - purity and innocence, modesty and tenderness, mystery. “I will get you”, “You are an angel”.

Rose (yellow) - happiness, joy. "You are my sun". A flower that expresses the most positive emotions. According to the language of flowers, yellow roses have nothing to do with betrayal and jealousy (although this interpretation of their symbolic meaning is very common).

Rose (cream) - elegance, harmony, perfection, constancy. "I remember. Always!”, “You and I are the perfect couple”, “You are beyond praise!”

Rose (pink) - the highest happiness, “Trust me.”

Chamomile

Chamomile - many girls like this simple flower; it is believed that where a star falls, a chamomile blooms. And its name comes from the Latin word “romana”, which means “Roman”. Daisies are cute and simple flowers, warm and familiar. The color scheme of these flowers is yellow-white, yellow-green; these colors mean cheerfulness and happiness. Chamomile is a symbol of sweet simplicity and tenderness, a symbol of fidelity and a symbol of Russian nature. A bouquet of daisy flowers, so similar to wild ones, will be a wonderful gift for any event.

Lilac

Lilac - if white, it will mean first love, purple - “My heart belongs to you.”

Strelizia

Strelitzia - victory, masculinity, originality, determination. Strelitzia is considered the flower of strong, brave and successful people.

Tulip

Tulip is a symbol of spring and eternal youth. According to floral etiquette, it is one of the most sophisticated and, at the same time, universal gifts. You can give tulips to both women and men of any age and social status. Nowadays, tulips and tulip bouquets are considered the most popular and versatile floral gift. They are the main symbol of hope, youth and spring. In Turkey, the tulip is the main symbol of love and eroticism. Turkish women are sure that a bouquet of tulips in their hands or a decoration with a picture of a tulip attracts the attention of the chosen one, lights his heart with love and fills him with the desire to urgently leave the ranks of bachelors. In the language of flowers, a yellow tulip means “Your smile is like sunlight,” a red one means “Trust me,” and a variegated one means “Beautiful eyes.”

Violet

Violet means modesty, innocence, dignity. The white one says “Let’s take a risk?!”, the blue one says “Careful!”.

Freesia

Freesia - trust.

Phlox

Phlox - “Let's burn our letters!”, parting; but also reciprocity, unity, sweet dreams.

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum - yellow means fragile or rejected love, white means truth, red means good luck and best wishes.

Rose hip

Rosehip - in the language of flowers means spring and poetry.

Cyclamen

Cyclamen - resignation, “Goodbye”, “How tired I am of you...”

It is believed that the number of flowers in a bouquet has a certain meaning: one flower is a sign of attention, three is a sign of respect, five is recognition, seven is love...

The most important thing to be guided by when choosing flowers is, of course, the tastes of the person for whom you are choosing a bouquet. How to recognize them? Give flowers more often, and sooner or later, you will definitely hit the mark!

Sunny flowers are given to bright and gifted individuals

If the “sunny” color is presented as a gift to creative people, for example, artists or actors, then this is a demonstration of praise and admiration for their talent.

  • first of all, it is correct to give such plants to young girls, since such an intention of the giver emphasizes the perkiness and youth of the one for whom this bouquet is intended;
  • If you want to please mature women with such a bouquet, then the roses should be tea-colored. Less saturated colors here will replace more noble shades. The ideal gift in such a situation would be a bouquet of a pale or brownish hue.

But if you know that a person dear to you is partial to bright yellow flowers, then you shouldn’t even look for a hidden meaning in them, just please the person and present them to him without any reason.

The healing effect of yellow

The color yellow has long been used for magical healing of diseases somehow related to this color - jaundice, for example. The ritual was structured in such a way that the yellow color associated with the disease was transferred from the patient to an animal, object or creature of yellow color (the sun, the golden eyes of a subspecies of jackdaws, a yellow stone). Oddly enough, this use of yellow turned out to be scientifically justified. Yellow color helps treat chronic diseases of the liver and biliary tract. In addition, yellow color is used to treat other diseases related to digestion - gastritis, colitis, constipation, and even diabetes. Yellow color is also healing for skin diseases (eczema, allergies, etc.), since it promotes the body’s natural cleansing processes, and generally has a beneficial effect on the body’s self-regulation processes. By creating a sense of security and nourishing the “feminine principle” of patients, yellow helps in the treatment of female neuroses.

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