Whether it is choosing a flower for your anniversary, or looking for the best flower to let her know that you are sorry for an argument, flowers have meanings and choosing a flower based upon its significance shows her that you are genuinely interested in her feelings and shows that you have a romantic side. So next time you choose a flower, bouquet, or even a plant choose one that is appropriate for the occasion or compliments your heartfelt apology, expresses your truest feelings of love, or compliments your fiery passion. Choosing flowers for anniversaries based upon their meanings are also a wonderful gift that any woman will welcome with open arms. Here is a list of flowers associated with anniversaries.
1st Anniversary - Pansy
2nd Anniversary - Cosmos
3rd Anniversary - Fuchsia
4th Anniversary - Geranium
5th anniversary - Daisy
6th Anniversary - Calla Lily
7th Anniversary - Jack -in -the - Pulpit
8th Anniversary - Clematis
9th Anniversary - Poppy
10th Anniversary - Daffodil
11th Anniversary - Morning Glory
12th Anniversary - Peony
13th Anniversary - Hollyhock
14th Anniversary -Dahlia
15th Anniversary - Rose
20th anniversary - Day Lily
25th Anniversary - Iris
28th Anniversary - Orchid
30th Anniversary - Sweet Pea
40th Anniversary - Nasturtium
50th Anniversary - Violet
Along with anniversaries, each flower also has its own significance. Here is a list of flowers and their meanings.
Acacia - chaste love
Ambrosia - reciprocal love
Amaryllis - pride
Anemone - forsaken
Arbutus - one true love
Aster - daintiness
Azalea - fragile passion; Chinese symbolism for womanhood
Bachelor Button - single blessedness
Begonia - beware
Bells of Ireland - good fortune or luck
Bittersweet - truth
Bluebell - humility
Cactus -endurance
Pink Camellia - longing for your love
Red Camellia - you are a flame in my heart
White Camellia - you are adorable
Carnation - woman love
Pink Carnation - I'll never forget you
Red Carnation - My heart aches for you
Purple Carnation - capriciousness
Solid Carnation - yes
Striped Carnation - Wish I could be with you, or Sorry that we are not together
White Carnation - pure love, innocence, sweet
Yellow Carnation -rejection, disappointment
Cattail - peace, prosperity
Chrysanthemum - a good friend
White Chrysanthemum - truth
Yellow Chrysanthemum - slighted love
Crocus - cheerfulness
Cyclamen - good bye
Daffodil - unrequited love
Daisy - innocence, purity
Dandelion - happiness
Fern - Confidence
Flax - domestic
Forget -Me -Not - true love
Forsythia - anticipation
Gardenia - secret love
Geranium - stupidity
Gladioli - flower of the gladiator
Gloxinia - love at first sight
Lavender Heather - admiration, solitude
White Heather - Protection
Holly - defense
Hyacinth - sports
Blue Hyacinth - constancy
Purple Hyacinth - I'm sorry, apologetic
Red or Pink Hyacinth - Play
White Hyacinth - I'm praying for you
Yellow Hyacinth - jealousy
Hydrangea - heartlessness
Iris - friendship, wisdom, valor
Ivy - fidelity, affection
Jonquil - returned affection
Pink Larkspur - fickleness
White Lily - virginity, purity
Yellow Lily - false and gay
Calla Lily - beauty
Day Lily - Chinese symbol for motherhood
Tiger Lily - Wealth
Lily of the Valley - humility
Magnolia -nobility
Marigold - Grief
Narcissus - egotism
Orange Blossom - eternal love
Orchid - Beautiful woman
Petunia - resentment, anger
Poppy - eternal sleep
Rose - love
Pink rose - perfect happiness
Red Rose - I love you
Rose without thorns - Love at first sight
White Rose - innocence, purity
White and Red Rose Mix - Unity
Yellow Rose -Jealousy
Rosebud - Beauty, youth
Red Rosebud - purity
White Rosebud - girlhood
Bouquet of Full Roses - gratitude, thanks
Single Full bloom rose - I love you
Red Tulip - Believe Me
Yellow Tulip - beautiful smile
Violet - modesty
Blue Violet - faithfulness
Zinnia - lasting affection
Japanese Flowers And Their Meanings
Dreams and their meanings
Dreams have fascinated people over the years, and from as early as we can remember. The meaning of it, whether it can be used to predict the future or recall previous lives, whether there are hidden messages that can be deducted from our dreams, all of these have been investigated and researched at length over time.
It is a well-known fact that we can learn much from our dreams, provided we are open to it. It is important to try and establish patterns that recur in our dreams, as these could be meaningful. The meanings of these patterns will be different for each person, as it needs to be interpreted within the context of that person’s experience and situation.
Factors that one could look at in trying to determine the meaning of a dream include:
oThe context or environment in which the dream occurs, and its meaning for the dreamer
oThe overriding theme/ activity
oWho the players in the dreams are, and their roles, including the role of the dreamer
oThe emotions involved in the dream, especially of the dreamer
oWhat is positive and negative about the dream
oWhat symbols can be identified in the dream, and what roles do they play.
It is generally felt that the more difficult or traumatic the dream, the more importance it has for the dreamer, and the more meaning can be taken from it. If the meaning of a dream is very unclear and puzzling for the dreamer, it is sometimes worthwhile to just record the dream and only try and look for its meaning a few days later, as it may then make more sense.
Many people find it difficult to remember their dreams, which severely impacts on them analysing the meaning. Sometimes this is just because these dreams have very little meaningful content, but it could also be that the dreamer is not practised in remembering dreams, or does not normally attach great importance to dreams. It has been shown that the more importance a person attaches to dreams, the more that person is inclined to dream, and the clearer the meanings or messages of the dreams are.
Some techniques that may help in recalling dreams include:
oKeeping a dream journal, which means recording all remembered dreams as soon as possible after waking, in as much detail as possible, and as completely as possible, as any part of the dream may have significance.
oLying completely still upon wakening, and focusing on the dream, not letting any other issues/concerns occupy the mind until the entire dream is remembered.
oBe relaxed as you are trying to remember your dream, as the more anxious you are, the more difficult it will be to remember the dream.
oFocusing on trying to remember any dreams that you may have during your sleep time before you go to bed, as this will make the mind more alert and cooperative in remembering your dreams.
Even though this may sound a bit far fetched to some, many people have recorded solving problems with the help of their dreams, or managing to make difficult decisions once they have analysed their dreams and realised what their subconscious feelings about certain aspects of a decision was. So why not try?
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