As we move towards Easter, a holiday that means different things to different people, we are preparing our Easter products for our customers. From the smiling faces of children during the classic Easter Egg hunts, to the The gift of flowers rarely go out of season, but with each season comes different arrangements, colours and species. Some of the most popular Easter flowers include lilies, tulips, daffodils, daisies, and yellow roses, each representing different cultural emphasis.
What do the Different Flowers Symbolize?
Lilies
Lilies symbolize humility and devotion in general. Although most flowers are acceptable at funerals, the lily represents the soul has received restored innocence after death.
Tulips
The Tulip is another symbol of love in floral symbolization. It stands for the representation of perfect love, with the red tulip being the strongest association with perfect love.
Yellow Roses
A yellow rose is a symbol of friendship, joy, and caring. Although it used to stand to be a symbol of jealousy, now the associations are more uplifting, conveying other emotions like warmth, delight, gladness, and affection.
Daffodils
The daffodil became an association for new beginnings. It is a true sig for rebirth and a fresh start. This meaning has become a connection because it is one of the first perennial flowers to bloom after the winter frost, aptly carrying its symbolism.
Daisies
Daisies embody the idea of innocence and purity. The strong meaning is derived from Celtic mythology, that whenever an infant would pass away God would sprinkle daises across the ground to bring peace and some joy to the parents of the deceased.
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