Monday, March 29, 2010

Easter Flowers and Their Meanings


There are many different flowers associated with the Easter holiday. Here are just a few of them and their meanings.

The Easter Lily represents Christ’s resurrection, purity, and hope.

Azaleas represent temperance, passion, fragility, say “take care of yourself,” and, in China, represent womanhood.

Daisies stand for innocence, loyalty, gentleness, and purity.

Tulips stand for the values of passion, perfect love, and belief.

The chrysanthemum represents cheerfulness, rest, and says “you’re a wonderful friend!”

Daffodils symbolize unrequited love, regard, and say “you’re the only one for me.”

Hyacinth have different meanings depending on the color. Purple hyacinth stand for sorrow or ask for forgiveness, while red and pink hyacinth symbolize playfulness.

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