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The Roman goddess of flowers, gardens, and the season of Spring is Flora.
The Greek goddess of spring, flowers and nature is Chloris.
Through the ages, people have given flowers symbolic meanings. From
these meanings, a language of flowers has evolved. Ancient Greeks
dedicated flowers to the gods and crowned people of notoriety with
wreaths of blossoms and leaves.
In Colonial times, nosegays or tussie mussies as they were called, were
given as gifts. Here too, the different herbs and flowers symbolized
different things. Imagine receiving a small bouquet of violets and knowing
that the person giving them to you was pledging their loyalty without
uttering a word.
It was common practise at the beginning of a courtship in the Victorian
era for suitors to give their intended a tussie mussie. The types of
flowers often changed as the relationship grew allowing the gentleman
to say volumes without speaking a word! Today's society is no different
than those of a few hundred years ago. Flowers still hold significant a meaning.
Flowers create a special language of their own. The meaning of flowers,
has been written about for centuries. Each book written may proclaim a
different meaning, but the meaning of flowers are, after all, whatever you
want them to be. The bloom of a dandelion given by a small child holds as
much love as a rose given by a admirer.
Many flowers have important symbolic meanings, the more common examples include:
* Red roses are given as a symbol of love, beauty, and passion.
* Poppies are a symbol of consolation in time of death.
* Irises/Lily are used in burials as a symbol referring to "resurrection/life".
* Daisies are a symbol of innocence.
The great variety of delicate and beautiful flowers has inspired the works of
numerous poets, especially from the 18th-19th century Romantic era. Famous
examples include William Wordsworth's I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud and William
Blake's Ah! Sun-Flower.
Because of their varied and colorful appearance, flowers have long been a
favorite subject of visual artists as well. Some of the most celebrated
paintings from well-known painters are of flowers, such as Van Gogh's
sunflowers series or Monet's water lilies.
In modern times, people have sought ways to wear, or otherwise be around
flowers and blooming plants, partly because of their agreeable appearance
and smell. Around the world, people use flowers for a wide range of events
and functions that, cumulatively, encompass one's lifetime:
* For new births or Christenings
* As a corsage or boutonniere to be worn at social functions or for holidays
* As tokens of love or esteem
* For wedding flowers for the bridal party, and decorations for the hall
* As brightening decorations within the home
* As a gift of remembrance for bon voyage parties, welcome home parties, and "thinking of you" gifts
* For funeral flowers and expressions of sympathy for the grieving
Recent studies have shown that flowers have a positive effect on people, and
seem to brighten a persons attitude. Having flowers on the breakfast table tends
to help wake up and brighten attitudes. Flowers around the house or work place
tend to give a soothing effect on those around them.
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