Friday, May 6, 2011

The Meaning True Meaning Of Flowers

By Adriana Noton


There is a long history behind the ritual of giving flowers but as time has gone on there is a lot of meaning that has been lost. However the underlying meaning has pretty much stayed the same. These days a flower has huge importance in those big occasions such as valentines day, a birthday or even a funeral. All over the world people understand this general meaning

It has been said that a long time ago young lovers in Middle Eastern countries needed a way to converse without drawing attention to themselves so they invented the a way to converse by giving a flower. Each flower would already have a meaning known only to the lovers. In Victorian times this language was was put into dictionaries, which is were English speaking countries got much of the meanings from.

The Victorians took flower giving to another level. A man could flaunt his love for a woman just by giving her the biggest bunch he could find. Much romance was made out of this, and a mans knowledge of the flower needed to be very good in order to impress a female and show her just how far his interest went.

These days the large majority who give flowers may not know the true meaning but there is almost always some emotional value behind this gesture. Each flower still does in fact have certain meanings behind them for instance the red rose which means passion and love, is usually given on valentines, or the daffodil which means respect and unrequited love.

There is not a many people who bother to look into the exact meaning of a flower before giving it to someone as in general flowers have taken on a universal meaning, and so long as the bunch looks good it will usually do the job of making the person who got it smile with happiness.

These beautiful plants make up much of the plant species. There are hundreds of different types of plants spread around the world in different countries. Much scientific studies have been done to try and establish the exact origin of the flower, but no certain date can be determined. It is certain that the flower has been around for over one hundred and thirty million years though.

While these beautiful plants are more commonly known for giving at special occasions and blooming in various seasons, it is important to know that our lives and other life forms benefit greatly from them. We use them for many of our food products, birds enjoy the seeds, and the bees use them in the process of honey.

It is said that flowers were spread across the world not only by various insects, but also by travelling dinosaurs that unwittingly broke down large areas of forests and made clearings for the new colorful plants. During their travels they also ended up planting new seeds by carrying them across the land on their feet. It is worth stopping to consider the meaning behind the bunch the next time you stop to pick one up.




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