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Who knows the symbolism of the flowers?

Roses Love, love and beauty, radiant

Red roses Passionate, passionate love, love you

Pink roses First love, romance

White roses Purity, nobility, respect

Yellow roses Victory, apology, hope, the beginning of love, the father's flower

Black roses Unique and exclusive

Champagne roses Sincerity and sincerity, I only love you

Rose bouquet, love of happiness

Gladiolus, step by step, happy life, official fortune

Chrysanthemum, noble, longevity, purity

Yellow chrysanthemum, health, longevity, respect, a symbol of the literati

White chrysanthemum, grief, remembrance, remembrance

Forgotten me, don't forget me, eternity

Manzanita Caring, all-purpose flower

Calla lily Elegant, unassuming, extraordinary

Tulip Confession of love, honor, blessings forever

Red tulip Declaration of love, joy, love

Pink tulip Beauty, love, happiness

Yellow tulip Noble, precious, wealth

Purple tulip Endless love, favorite

White Tulip Pure love, purity

Bicolor Tulip Beautiful you, joyful meeting

Lily Smooth, wish for success, blessing, noble

Perfume Lily Pure, wedding blessing, noble

White Lily Pure, solemn, heart to heart

Yellow Lily Adoration

Carnation Mother I love you, passionate, true love

Red carnation Believe in your love, wish your mother a long and healthy life

Pink carnation Love, brightness, wish your mother to be young forever

Yellow carnation Gratitude to your mother

White carnation My love is always there, truthfulness, innocence, remembrance of your mother

Orchid Aristocrat, birthday flower

Lover's grass Hush, romantic

Red palm, a great gift for your mother, a great gift to your mother, a great gift to your mother, a great gift to your mother, a great gift for you. Ivy Friendship, loyal love

Orchid Friendship, joy

Bamboo Auspiciousness

Dahlia Luck

Dahlia, good luck

Pink Red Celebration

Silverbush Willow, hope and light

Lotus Purity

Narcissus Auspiciousness

Daisy Purity, true love

Bamboo Symbol of Love

Bamboo Symbol of Friendship

Bamboo Symbol of Love

Bamboo Symbol of Friendship

Bamboo Symbol of Love

Aster Symbol

Bamboo symbolizes temperance. Bamboo is a beautiful, upright, cold, not wither, since ancient times, by the people's universal favorite. Ancient people often use "jade can be broken without changing its whiteness, bamboo can be burned without destroying its section" as an analogy for people's temperament.

The plum symbolizes strength and unyieldingness. Plum's branches and trunks are strong and beautiful, rather than bend, is used to symbolize the strong and unyielding will; and the wind and snow blossomed plum blossoms, is the first to reveal the breath of spring to the world.

The chrysanthemum symbolizes defiance of the wind and frost. Chrysanthemums open in the late fall, it has a long flowering period, a variety of forms, y people like to accept. Its noble character of defying the wind and frost is even more praised.

The peony symbolizes wealth. Peony has large flowers and bright colors, and it is known as the "King of Flowers" for its national color, gracefulness, dignity and richness. People see it as a symbol of wealth and glory.

The orchid symbolizes nobility. Orchids are elegant, dignified and fragrant, and have always been a symbol of noble character. The poet Qu Yuan loved orchids, and in his immortal work "Li Sao", there are many good lines about orchids.

The lotus flower symbolizes innocence. Lotus flowers are colorful and fragrant, and the green leaves are very elegant. Zhou Dunyi's famous essay, "The Sermon on the Love of Lotus", called it "out of the mud but not stained", praised the noble character of the lotus and regarded it as a symbol of innocence and purity.

Symbolizing glory with laurel. According to myths and legends, there is a laurel tree in the moon. In the past, it was called the "toad palace and folded the laurel", which is a metaphor for great honor. The ancient Yue people in Fujian area also weave the laurel into a "laurel crown", dedicated to the highest honor.

Peach and plum represent students. People often use the phrase "Peach and Plum Garden" or "Peach and Plum World" to describe the many students of a famous teacher.

To the Mulberry tree on behalf of the hometown. "Poetry Classic - Xiao Ya" contains: "Weisang and Zi, must be respectful stop." It means that the mulberry and catalpa trees in the hometown are planted by the parents, and they should be honored. Later generations often refer to their hometowns by the mulberry and catalpa trees.

The willow is a symbol of attachment. Willow and stay resonance, so the ancient send-off friends, often folded willow branches to show attachment.

The apricot symbolizes happiness. Because of the apricot and "fortunate" resonance, said "fortunate", apricot and vase said "wish you high school", at the same time because the apricot blossom is very beautiful, often used to symbolize the beautiful young girl; almonds are compared to the eyes of a beautiful woman. The almond is compared to the eyes of a beautiful woman, as the saying goes, "Willow leaf eyebrows, almond eyes."

The peach symbolizes longevity. Peach is the most common symbol of longevity, to the old man to celebrate life with peaches. Some people often hang a picture of three peaches and five bats in the hall, indicating "three peaches and five blessings".

Symbolizing good luck in the coming year with Narcissus. "Narcissus" literally means "fairy in the water"; because it happens to bloom before and after the Spring Festival (the old calendar New Year's Day), also known as the "New Year's Flower", and therefore become a suitable symbol of good luck in the coming year. The symbol of good luck in the coming year.