Monday, December 1, 2008

The Meaning Of Flowers - C

CACTUS: Endurance.

CALENDULA: Grief, jealousy. Also the birthflower for October.

CALLA LILY: Magnificent beauty. Associated with the sixth wedding anniversary.


CAMELLIA: Gratitude.


CAMELLIA, PINK: Longing for you.


CAMELLIA, RED: You're a flame in my heart.


CAMELLIA, WHITE: You're adorable.


CARNATION: Fascination, distinction, divine love, woman, yes. Also the birthflower for January.


CARNATION, PINK: A woman's love, I'll never forget you, mother's love.


CARNATION, PURPLE: Capriciousness.


CARNATION, RED: Alas for my poor heart, admiration, my heart aches for you, fascination.


CARNATION, STRIPED: Refusal, No, sorry I can't be with you.


CARNATION, WHITE: Innocence, faithfulness, sweet and lovely, pure love, ardent love, good luck. These lovely flowers have lasting qualities, and are often handed out on Mother's Day to symbolize the purity and strength of motherhood. They were handed out at the first Mother's Day service in 1908.


CARNATION, YELLOW: Disdain, rejection, you have disappointed me.


CATTAIL: Peace, prosperity.


CHRYSANTHEMUM: Cheerfulness, optimism, rest, truth. Considered to be a noble flower in Asian culture, mums are used as an object of meditation per a suggestion by Confucius. Also the birthflower for November.


CHRYSANTHEMUM, RED: I love.


CHRYSANTHEMUM, WHITE: Truth, loyal love.


CHRYSANTHEMUM, YELLOW: Slighted love.


CLEMATIS: Clever, intellectual. Associated with the eighth wedding anniversary.


CORNFLOWER: Delicacy.


COSMOS: Modesty. Associated with the 2nd wedding anniversary.


CROCUS: Cheerfulness, abuse not.


CYCLAMEN: Resignation, good-bye.

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