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		<title>Flowers And Their Meanings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ron Zvagelsky asked: Everyone knows that it is customary to give a woman flowers but did you know that each flower has its own significance?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 [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Ron Zvagelsky</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Everyone knows that it is customary to give a woman flowers but did you know that each flower has its own significance?<br/><br/>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.<br/><br/>1st Anniversary &#8211; Pansy<br/><br/>2nd Anniversary &#8211; Cosmos<br/><br/>3rd Anniversary &#8211; Fuchsia<br/><br/>4th Anniversary &#8211; Geranium<br/><br/>5th anniversary &#8211; Daisy<br/><br/>6th Anniversary &#8211; Calla Lily<br/><br/>7th Anniversary &#8211; Jack -in -the &#8211; Pulpit<br/><br/>8th Anniversary &#8211; Clematis<br/><br/>9th Anniversary &#8211; Poppy<br/><br/>10th Anniversary &#8211; Daffodil<br/><br/>11th Anniversary &#8211; Morning Glory<br/><br/>12th Anniversary &#8211; Peony<br/><br/>13th Anniversary &#8211; Hollyhock<br/><br/>14th Anniversary -Dahlia<br/><br/>15th Anniversary &#8211; Rose<br/><br/>20th anniversary &#8211; Day Lily<br/><br/>25th Anniversary &#8211; Iris<br/><br/>28th Anniversary &#8211; Orchid<br/><br/>30th Anniversary &#8211; Sweet Pea<br/><br/>40th Anniversary &#8211; Nasturtium<br/><br/>50th Anniversary &#8211; Violet<br/><br/>Along with anniversaries, each flower also has its own significance. Here is a list of flowers and their meanings.<br/><br/>Acacia &#8211; chaste love<br/><br/>Ambrosia &#8211; reciprocal love<br/><br/>Amaryllis &#8211; pride<br/><br/>Anemone &#8211; forsaken<br/><br/>Arbutus &#8211; one true love<br/><br/>Aster &#8211; daintiness<br/><br/>Azalea &#8211; fragile passion; Chinese symbolism for womanhood<br/><br/>Bachelor Button &#8211; single blessedness<br/><br/>Begonia &#8211; beware<br/><br/>Bells of Ireland &#8211; good fortune or luck<br/><br/>Bittersweet &#8211; truth<br/><br/>Bluebell &#8211; humility<br/><br/>Cactus -endurance<br/><br/>Pink Camellia &#8211; longing for your love<br/><br/>Red Camellia &#8211; you are a flame in my heart<br/><br/>White Camellia &#8211; you are adorable<br/><br/>Carnation &#8211; woman love<br/><br/>Pink Carnation &#8211; I&#8217;ll never forget you<br/><br/>Red Carnation &#8211; My heart aches for you<br/><br/>Purple Carnation &#8211; capriciousness<br/><br/>Solid Carnation &#8211; yes<br/><br/>Striped Carnation &#8211; Wish I could be with you, or Sorry that we are not together<br/><br/>White Carnation &#8211; pure love, innocence, sweet<br/><br/>Yellow Carnation -rejection, disappointment<br/><br/>Cattail &#8211; peace, prosperity<br/><br/>Chrysanthemum &#8211; a good friend<br/><br/>White Chrysanthemum &#8211; truth<br/><br/>Yellow Chrysanthemum &#8211; slighted love<br/><br/>Crocus &#8211; cheerfulness<br/><br/>Cyclamen &#8211; good bye<br/><br/>Daffodil &#8211; unrequited love<br/><br/>Daisy &#8211; innocence, purity<br/><br/>Dandelion &#8211; happiness<br/><br/>Fern &#8211; Confidence<br/><br/>Flax &#8211; domestic<br/><br/>Forget -Me -Not &#8211; true love<br/><br/>Forsythia &#8211; anticipation<br/><br/>Gardenia &#8211; secret love<br/><br/>Geranium &#8211; stupidity<br/><br/>Gladioli &#8211; flower of the gladiator<br/><br/>Gloxinia &#8211; love at first sight<br/><br/>Lavender Heather &#8211; admiration, solitude<br/><br/>White Heather &#8211; Protection<br/><br/>Holly &#8211; defense<br/><br/>Hyacinth &#8211; sports<br/><br/>Blue Hyacinth &#8211; constancy<br/><br/>Purple Hyacinth &#8211; I&#8217;m sorry, apologetic<br/><br/>Red or Pink Hyacinth &#8211; Play<br/><br/>White Hyacinth &#8211; I&#8217;m praying for you<br/><br/>Yellow Hyacinth &#8211; jealousy<br/><br/>Hydrangea &#8211; heartlessness<br/><br/>Iris &#8211; friendship, wisdom, valor<br/><br/>Ivy &#8211; fidelity, affection<br/><br/>Jonquil &#8211; returned affection<br/><br/>Pink Larkspur &#8211; fickleness<br/><br/>White Lily &#8211; virginity, purity<br/><br/>Yellow Lily &#8211; false and gay<br/><br/>Calla Lily &#8211; beauty<br/><br/>Day Lily &#8211; Chinese symbol for motherhood<br/><br/>Tiger Lily &#8211; Wealth<br/><br/>Lily of the Valley &#8211; humility<br/><br/>Magnolia -nobility<br/><br/>Marigold &#8211; Grief<br/><br/>Narcissus &#8211; egotism<br/><br/>Orange Blossom &#8211; eternal love<br/><br/>Orchid &#8211; Beautiful woman<br/><br/>Petunia &#8211; resentment, anger<br/><br/>Poppy &#8211; eternal sleep<br/><br/>Rose &#8211; love<br/><br/>Pink rose &#8211; perfect happiness<br/><br/>Red Rose &#8211; I love you<br/><br/>Rose without thorns &#8211; Love at first sight<br/><br/>White Rose &#8211; innocence, purity<br/><br/>White and Red Rose Mix &#8211; Unity<br/><br/>Yellow Rose -Jealousy<br/><br/>Rosebud &#8211; Beauty, youth<br/><br/>Red Rosebud &#8211; purity<br/><br/>White Rosebud &#8211; girlhood<br/><br/>Bouquet of Full Roses &#8211; gratitude, thanks<br/><br/>Single Full bloom rose &#8211; I love you<br/><br/>Red Tulip &#8211; Believe Me<br/><br/>Yellow Tulip &#8211; beautiful smile<br/><br/>Violet &#8211; modesty<br/><br/>Blue Violet &#8211; faithfulness<br/><br/>Zinnia &#8211; lasting affection<br/><br/></div>
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