Monday, July 16, 2012

Famous Flowers & It's Meaning

The Flowers is the beauty and sacred plants that have many benefit. The flowers have different names that be the typically of the flower. Besides having the name a flower also has a specific meaning. A flower has its ownrole and its different functions. Many things are done with the involvement of a flower. It can be a ceremony, partyactivities, mood, and other expressions.
The following are some list of famous flowers and the meaning of flowers behind the expression of interest in human life.

Flowers, with their mysterious properties and attractions not only for us but for bees, birds and butterflies, have always been a part of folklore and legend. Their names hint of romantic tales. We are dazzled by their beauty and amazed at their usefulness for so many things, from perfumes to medicines. Some have become so famous through the centuries, there is virtually nobody on Earth who does not know their names.


Best Poppy Flower Collection

Best Poppy Flowers show how beautiful and elegant poppy flowers are. Poppy flowers is one of popular flowers which have 4-5 variant colors. There are red, white, yellow, orange, purple poppy flowers. It’s very beautiful and brightly. It’s can be your wedding flowers or some other event. Look at some best poppy flowers pictures below!





The red field or corn poppy, though a common agricultural weed in Europe, was made famous in the poem "In Flanders Field" by Canadian John McCrae. The poem whose opening lines--"In Flanders' fields the poppies blow; Between the crosses, row on row..."--commemorates the fallen soldiers of World War I. The poppy remains a symbol of honorable death in war to veterans today. In America, members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars distribute paper poppies each year in the week before Memorial Day to honor fallen veterans. England and Australia have similar practices to honor their veterans.


Rose Collection

Rose Flower Meanings are very much based its types or colors. There are some Rose Flower Meanings based colours which collected from some sites. Maybe you will find different descriptions, but generally similar.

Rose Flower Meanings Based Colours

ROSE (RED) – Love, I Love You
ROSE (PINK) – Perfect Happiness, Please Believe Me
ROSE (WHITE) – Innocence and Purity, I am Worthy of You, You’re Heavenly, Secrecy and Silence
ROSE (WHITE-DRIED) – Death is Preferable to Loss of Virtue
ROSE (WHITE AND RED MIXED) – Unity, Flower Emblem of England
ROSE (BRIDAL) – Happy Love
ROSE (DARK CRIMSON) – Mourning
ROSE (HIBISCUS) – Delicate Beauty
ROSE (LEAF) – You May Hope
ROSE (TEA) – I’ll Remember Always
ROSE (THORNLESS) – Love at First Sight









In Shakespeare's tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet asks "What's in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet." Originating near the fertile confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers more than 4,000 years ago, the rose remains the most popular flower in the world today and is a potent symbol of love.


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