The flower most commonly used to express love on St. Valentine's Day is the rose, but did you know that it was the Americans who first linked flowers to Valentine's Day? |
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Flowers and their Meanings |
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Aster = Talisman of love | |
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Begonia = A fanciful nature | |
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Carnation, red = Admiration | |
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Carnation, white = Pure and ardent love | |
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Chrysanthemum, red = I love you | |
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Chrysanthemum, white = Truth | |
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Daffodil = Regard | |
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Daisy = Innocence, gentleness | |
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Forget - me- not = True love | |
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Globe amaranth = Unfading Love | |
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Hibiscus = Delicate Beauty | |
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Jasmine, white = Amiability | |
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Jasmine, yellow = Modesty | |
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Larkspur = An Open Heart | |
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Pansy = Thoughtful Recollection | |
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Primrose = Young Love | |
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Rose, pink = Perfect Happiness | |
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Rose, white = Charm and Innocence | |
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Rose, red = Love and Desire | |
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Rose, red & white = Unity | |
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Rosebud = Beauty and Youth | |
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Tuberose = Dangerous pleasure | |
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Tulip = You are the perfect lover | |
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Verbena = May you get your wish | |
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Violet = Modesty and Simplicity |
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