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The language of flowers
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Page 1: The language of flowers. Flowers have a meaning of their own. Most of us know that a dozen red roses means, "Be mine." But did you know, for example,

The language of flowers

Page 2: The language of flowers. Flowers have a meaning of their own. Most of us know that a dozen red roses means, "Be mine." But did you know, for example,

Flowers have a meaning of their own. Most of us know that a dozen red roses means, "Be mine." But did you know, for

example, that a primrose means, "I can’t live without you," or that a purple hyacinth means,

"Please forgive me”.

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The History of flowers

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The Turks in the 17th century seemed to develop flower meanings. In 1718 the wife of the British ambassador , Lady Mary , wrote a letter expounding on the "Secret Language of Flowers" that she had discovered during her visits to Turkey. Europe quickly picked up on the concept.In 1819 Louise wrote and published what seems to have been the first dictionary of the flower language entitled, It was a small book, but i

t became a popular reference on the subject.

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from 1837 to 1901, the meaning and language of flowers became increasingly popular. Victorian

women especially picked up the silent language that allowed them to communicate feelings and meanings

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In 1884 a whole book on the subject and entitled, The Language of Flowers was

published in London. It became popular and respected and has been the standard source

for Victorian flower meaning ever since.

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Which flower do you like

• 雏菊Daisy

• 玫瑰Rose

• 红罂粟Red poppy

• 紫丁香 Early lilac • 康乃馨  Carnation • 野百合Wild lily

• 白菊Whitechrysanthemum

• 风信子 Hyacinth• 蒲公英 Dandelion

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If its colour is red,we all know that it stands for passionate love; I

love you

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• Rose, Pink - Brilliant complexion; the glow of your smile; perfect happiness

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• Rose, Black - You are my obsession

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• Rose, White - I am worthy of you; spiritual love; Innocence and Purity; Secrecy and Silence

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Daisy

• Innocence, new-born, “I share your sentiment”

•  Loyal Love

• I'll Never tell

•  Purity

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red poppy stands for

consolationand

forget

• As we all know,poppy is drug.Maybe we do not know its other meaning

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early lilac

• When you fall in love with a girl or a boy for the first time,this kind of flower may express your feelings.

• It stands for first love

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If the colour of Carnation is

pink

• I’ll never forget you

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• The red carnation is beautiful,but it means

• that my poor heart aches for you

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• white chrysanthwhite chrysanthemum emum

• sincerity

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wild lily

• happiness

•  You've made my life complete 

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Hyacinth

• Purple: I am sorry please forgive me, sorrow

• White :Love, I'll pray for you

• Yellow: Jealousy

• Blue:Consistency

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Dandelion

• 1.Can not stop

• 2.brave

love

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• Now let’s enjoy something about flowers

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• The end

• Thank you


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