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DanganGarden: A Danganronpa Flower Zine is out and it’s free for download here! [SPOILER WARNING FOR THE DESCRIPTION] I was thrilled to get to draw Peko for this, and wanted to do a throw back to the execution imagery from Chapter 2, with Fuyuhiko reaching out, but bringing the battlefield represented instead as the field of flowers! The camellia, too, is a very iconic and versatile bloom, with different meanings depending on different backgrounds and colours. The camellia is native to China, and its meaning there is a sign of romantic love and devotion between a man and woman, because of how the flower falls from the plant without losing its petals when it dies naturally, staying together to show the commitment of two lovers, even in death. It can also be connected to protecting one another and adoration. In Japan, the camellia is known as the tsubaki, and it was a sign of an honourable death for a samurai, as well as love, when red. They are not to be given to the sick or injured though, as the flowers ‘behead’ themselves when they die. The white colours are associated with devotion, adoration and care for someone, but also death and mourning, and the spread from Fuyuhiko who is only beginning to process his loss. The red represent passionate and romantic love, a deep desire, something I put near Peko as she only just processed Fuyuhiko’s confession before being sent off to fight for the last of her life, going out with honour. Anyways, flower ramble over, and I highly recommend checking out the zine to see the other wonderful works within!
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caeboa · 5 months
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"Mmm? So you can finally see cute li'l me."
The pair / alternate side to my first Shinigami flower art, featuring our favourite puffy partner~! And true to her character here are some multi-faceted flower meanings for her. Blue flowers often stand for trust, inspiration and mystery, while purple can represent royalty, elegance or magic. For our crowned Mystery Labyrinth queen, a pretty fitting colour scheme. The first flower I included here was the Balloon Flower, a five pointed star like flower than comes primarily in blue hues. It's name comes from the way it puffs up before blooming, like a little balloon, much like our friendly death god! It has a vast amount of meanings from different cultures. In general gift meanings it means endless love, honesty and obedience, some things Shinigami says she'll offer her Master. In Victorian flower language it can symbolize the desire for a friend to return. In medieval Japan it meant magic and divination, as well as the five elements. In many places in Europe it meant the fives senses, and some it simply references a pentagram. The Columbine Flower, shown here in purple, pink and blue, with white petals in one layer and coloured pointed spurs behind each. In latin, the common name comes from the word for dove, for the white petals, though it's scientific name comes from eagle, for the talon like spurs. In Celtic belief, the flower is associated with portals between worlds. The Greeks meanwhile, attribute the flower to Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love. Some interpretations associate the columbine with foolishness & innocence due to it's shape matching that of a jester's hat. Modern meanings link this flower to Strength & Wisdom, with blue for calm, pink for happiness, and purple for success, and given to show the determination to win! And Monkshood, sometimes called aconite, wolfsbane, devil's helmet, has more ominous meanings. "Beware, a deadly foe is near." It is highly poisonous and deeply entrenched in myth and legend. In Greek myth it has been said to come from the drips of the fangs of Cerberus, guardian of the underworld. Unsurprisingly it means death in many places, but also caution and misanthropy. Perhaps perfect for a death good sneering at humans who commit murder? Lastly, the roses in their various colours. Purple for fascination, enchantment or wonder, blue for mystery & the impossible, and black for death & certainty.
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The Flowers in ALNST
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I didn't see any post about it so I'm just gonna do it myself :')
The red flowers we see in ALNST are Clematis Red Cardinal.
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The red ones is particular symbolize love, passion, and courage.
On another note, it looks a lot like japanese camellia.
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Aaaaand the symbolism behind this flower is also pretty interesting. Far-fetched, I know, but still, sounds familiar, doesn't it?
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hanafubukki · 2 years
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Ace Trappola’s Flower Bouquet Meaning
aka Hana rambles about flowers lolol
Twst Bdays Flower Language Masterlist
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HE HAS ROSES in his bouquets!!! YESSSSS 🙌🙌🌺🌺💕💕💕
so so so I am loving all shades of pinks and purples and I just adore it.
if you think about it, shades of pink plays a role in Heartslabyul. Heartslabyul rules has students painting white flowers red. Now, if you mix those colors, it becomes pink.
In a way, this shows a blend of Ace. He respects the queen of hearts only for those expectations to be shattered because of Riddle, but then he grows and he gains that respect back after seeing how hard his dorm leader works. 
Plus if you think about all those theories about Ace becoming dorm head? it’s likely will be a mix of how Ace will uphold there queen’s law but at the same time maybe he’ll add his own twist to it?
his sun, moon, and wave side changed opposite from jamil’s....I wonder if that's just design choice of has some astrology meaning. Ace also has a mage hat too which we couldn't see before because it was blocked.
Ace doesn’t really show his emotions...well, well he does, but we all know how much of a little shit he can be. 
but, boy do his flowers give a bit of insight 
as always, flowers have different meanings in different countries and regions and it depends on colors too. I’m just going to list some flowers that I think they are, but I could be wrong lolol
Pink Roses: (different shades of pink all have different meanings) 
Dark Pink: thank you, I am grateful, gratitude, appreciation, I agree with you, I want to be with you.
Pale Pink: I am sorry, get well, healing, grace
Pink: Friendship, Chaste Love
Purple Rose: Achievement, success, high honor 
Number of roses is can contribute to meaning too:  [giving meaning of 10-15 since I counted at least 10]
10 Roses: You are perfection, you are pretty 
11 Roses: you are my treasured one, to assure someone they are truly loved, 
12 Roses: be my steady, asking them to be yours, love and admiration 
13 Roses: forever friends, eternal friends, secret admirer (ace you little shit lol 😂)
14 Roses: I’m proud of you.
15 Roses: I’m really sorry, asking for forgiveness, wish for forgiveness (ace betrayal theory anyone??) 
Carnation: Gratitude, never forgetting someone, you are unforgettable, thank you,
Dahlia: strength, perseverance to overcome, encouragement, You can do this, (dark colored dahlias also mean betrayal, sadness, insecurity...so betrayal theo- *ducks*)
Aster: loyalty, wisdom, faith, valor 
Gerbera: cheerfulness, celebration,  protected heart, emotional strength 
Azalea: abundance, hope for good things to come their way, love and passion, stay true (in some countries they even mean beauty and death -cough-)
Hypericum Berries: symbol of peace, protection, rebirth 
Zinnias: Absence, missing you, lasting affection, friendship. 
Chrysanthemums: friendship, happiness, well-being
Awww Ace you’re so cute! 🌺🌻💕 He shows gratitude, strength, and so much more in his bouquet, essentially expressing himself in way we would never get to see usually.  
Please please let all the Heartslabyul boys have roses too. And maybe, just maybe, Riddle can have one from each of his friends? That would be so cute!!
Random Facts:  Flowers can be assigned to days too. So since the 23rd is on a Friday, the flowers are: Forget-me-nots (Meaning: speak up, I will not forget you, don’t forget me, true love), Carnations, Love-in-a-Mist (such pretty flowers, meaning: Kiss me, you puzzle me, opens to love), and Pink Rose. Given what's in his bouquet, I think they probably considered the day too 👏💕
Anniversaries could also be considered, since its the 3rd bdays for all the boys, their flower will be Sunflower: strength  be well, strength, happiness, male healing, confidence, self-esteem, assertiveness.
Credit: Thank you to Lala (@/mobagehellocal) and Chris (@/jaberwockk) for talking flowers with me 🌺💚💕 Please, go talk flowers with them too. They are such nice people. 💚💜💕
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amyyythestarry · 10 months
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”The sakura's meaning is also contradictory. It symbolizes both life and death, beauty and violence. As the coming of spring promises new life, so the blooming of cherry blossoms brings a sense of vitality and vibrancy. At the same time, their short lifespan is a reminder that life is fleeting.”
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awesomedurraworld · 8 months
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Something for day 16 👀
( headcanon and is somewhat likened to day 16)
Roy found himself having fun when it came to flowers, he doesn't know why or when, but ever since he was a child, flowers stole his attention. So, ever since he could remember, he studied them, read about them, and started sketching them, learning about them. He started learning about every single flower he could put his hands and eyes on.
And with time, and as he got older, he somehow started linking people with flowers, was it because of their appearance, language or meaning.
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Penoies, for his wife.
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Buttercup for his oldest.
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Sweet Peas, for his youngest.
And when it came to himself, 25-year-old Roy Mustang immediately know what he is.
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A spider Lily…
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cake-bread · 10 months
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Happy flower friday.
Today’s flower is. Oleanders. Because I said so.
Meaning: Caution
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Thank you and thank you for giving me the meaning. It's intriguing how different cultures have seen a plant and based on stories or the way it grows, looks and smells, someone decided to give it a meaning that others agreed on.
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theflowerhome · 8 months
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TODAY IS THE MONTH OF COSMUS FLOWER!
If you was born in this month this is your flower ;)
COSMOS FLOWER MEANING
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COSMOS FLOWER MEANING:
The cosmos flower gets its name from the Greek word kosmos, which means “world”, “order” or “a harmonious arrangement”. This is because cosmoses have very neatly ordered petals, reflecting the order and harmony of the universe— a.k.a the cosmos. 
By: Floraly
Curiosity:
COSMUS is also a Character of Sonic The Hedgehog
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fuyuseiza · 1 year
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Jin day 2022 🐹🌟
Birth flower: rumex
“(This flower) symbolizes friendship, affection” (❀).
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dearest-painter · 2 years
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Meaning of flowers @dollmoth-productions
Blazing Star
Also commonly known as Liatris and Gayfeather, these blooms symbolize joy, happiness and blissfulness. Gift them during special occasions and celebratory moments
Bluestar
Add these florals to your bouquet to show a loved one that you recognize and admire their strength, determination and endurance.
Blanket Flower
Also known as Gaillardia, these rich-colored blooms symbolize joy and modesty — perfect for the charming figure in your life.
Scotch Brooms
These brilliant flowers were known for regulating the heart and circulatory system, leading them to represent strength and abundance.
Begonias
Give these to a family member or friend for their anniversary or as a way to say "thank you." They symbolize gratitude, uniqueness, and at times, caution.
Bee Balms
As members of the mint family, Bee Balms have been used to combat sore throats, bloating and nausea. So it's no wonder their meaning is protection and prosperity.
Bleeding Hearts
These heart-shaped blooms have a strong meaning of passionate love and romance, which makes them gorgeous bouquet additions for Valentine's Day.
Balloon Flowers
If there's someone you'll never stop loving, gift them these star-like flowers. They also represent the desire for a friend to re-enter your life.
Pink Azalea
Along with a meaning of wealth, these striking blossoms represent family and familial duty.
Alyssum
In the Victorian language of flowers, Alyssums are known to mean "worth beyond beauty." Many wear them to repel negative emotions such as anger.
Bluebells
These bell-shaped blooms represent kindness. They're also the perfect gift to show someone how grateful you are for their friendship, love and support.
Aster
Based on Victorian culture, Asters embody daintiness and charm. Greek mythology lovers will also be interested to know that they can be a symbol of love (known for being placed on the altars for the Greek gods).
Coral Roses
Make sure you gift the right rose to the right person. Unlike red roses, coral roses represent friendship, modesty and sympathy.
Cosmos
With its orderly arrangement of petals, it's only natural that cosmos be known for order and harmony. There are several colors to choose from, including different shades of pink, purple, red and orange.
Yellow Roses
Based on its meaning, you might second-guess gifting this rose color to a loved one. Yellow roses have a hidden symbolism of jealousy and infidelity. However, gifting them to a friend can mean warmth and affection.
Delphiniums
Officially known as the birth flower for July, delphiniums are gifted for encouragement and joy. Different colors have different meanings— with the blue delphiniums symbolizing dignity and the white, pink and light blue blooms representing youth and renewal.
Freesia
Freesias are popular for their citrus fragrance and long-lasting vase life. Gifting someone a bouquet of freesias may symbolize friendship, along with innocence, purity and trust.
Calla Lily
Do you find someone beautiful (inside and out)? Give them a bouquet of calla lilies to represent your attraction. Unknown to some, the true flower is the spike on the inside, while the outer petal is a leaf.
Hyacinth
This bloom is dedicated to the Greek sun god Apollo (also known for archery, truth and prophecy). They signify games, sports and play. You can give this flower to someone who loves to play sports as a way of encouragement for an upcoming game.
Gardenia
Have a crush on someone, but they aren't aware of your feelings? Gardenias represent secret love or a way of saying "you're lovely." Gifting them is a sweet and romantic gesture, and a great way to tell someone how you truly feel.
Pink Roses
Grace, happiness and gentleness are the meanings for these delicate blooms. If you know someone who represents these qualities — such as a motherly-figure in your life — gifting them pink roses is a thoughtful gift.
Gladiolus
Integrity, strength and victory are the meanings for these blooms (also known as one of the August birth flowers). Gift this "flower of the gladiators" to a recent graduate or game winner.
Marigold
Marigolds are beautiful gifts for someone in mourning or stricken by grief. They also have a hidden meaning of jealousy.
Tansy
Although tansies are common additions in bouquets, they at times can be a declaration of war. In other occasions, they can symbolize protection and hope for good health (as their name comes from the Greek word for immortality).
White Roses
Do you know someone looking to make changes in their life? White roses represent a new beginning. They also symbolize purity and innocence.
Lotus
These flowers grow in the mud. Each night, they return to the mud, and then miraculously re-bloom in the morning. In many Eastern cultures, they signify rebirth, self-regeneration, purity and enlightenment.
Lily
Lily bouquets are some of the cheeriest ones available — and they have a bright symbolism too. Keep in mind that different colored lilies have different meanings. White ones signify purity, pink ones signify prosperity, red ones signify passion, orange ones signify pride and yellow ones signify gratitude.
Carnation
These ruffly flowers may be the stuff of high school secret admirers, but they work for a lover on a budget. If you pick up one of these blooms, choose white ("sweet and lovely") or pink ("I will never forget you"). But stay away from other colors. The two-toned version means "I cannot be with you," and the yellow ones signify "disdain." Not exactly a crush-worthy sentiment.
Magnolia
These stunning blooms often festoon the trees as spring arrives, getting everyone who sees them excited for the season to come. That's why it's only logical that they signify a love of nature.
Dahlia
When you hear the name, you probably think of the Black Dahlia. Well, never fear. These ruffled flowers stand for dignity and pomp, so they would feel right at home at a momentous occasion like a graduation or new job.
Iris
These regal blooms have long stood for royalty, but also for wisdom and respect. And their opulent-looking blooms sure suggest the same. That means it's definitely a compliment if you receive a bouquet of irises.
Red Roses
This probably comes as news to exactly no one, but red roses are some of the most romantic flowers out there. These are the perfect bloom for Valentine's Day, representing love and desire.
Daisy
Daisies are the first level of Girl Scouts so it's only fitting that they represent innocence. And with their cheery, sunny little faces, the symbolism definitely makes sense.
Sunflower
Legend has it that when Spanish explorers reached the Americas, they thought sunflowers were made of real gold. Can you blame them? Of course, they were wrong. That's where the sunflower got its symbolism of "false riches."
Red Tulips
Red roses aren't the only flower with a romantic meaning, so you don't have to totally splurge to show your dedication. Red tulips are also considered a declaration of love, and they're especially gorgeous in the spring.
Salvia
Depending on its color, salvia can have several different meanings. Blue salvia (like this one) means "thinking of you," but in red, it means "forever mine." So if you're adding salvia to a sweetheart's bouquet, watch your colors!
Edelweiss
The Sound of Music fans already know the song, but did you know the meaning behind it? Edelweiss stand for courage and devotion, probably because they thrive in harsh Alpine conditions.
Amaryllis
These assertive blooms look like they're just bursting with excitement, which may be why they signify pride. They look like they just accomplished something and can't wait to share it.
Myrtle
If you need the perfect bloom to add to a wedding bouquet, look no further than myrtle. It stands for good luck and love in a marriage, so there's no better flower to carry down the aisle.
Rosemary
Rosemary signifies remembrance, perhaps because it's said to enhance memory. Folk medicine says to wear a sprig of rosemary in your hair to help your recall, or brew some rosemary tea to do the same. We'll drink to that!
Hibiscus
Not only does hibiscus taste delicious in teas and desserts, it also symbolizes delicate beauty. They're also commonly found in Hawaiian hula symbology, since they're the state's official flower.
Pansy
Derived from the French word "pansée," this bloom means thoughtfulness and remembrance. That may be why you often see them planted at funeral plots. They're also hardy little plants, so they work well for those of us who have, um, less-than-green thumbs.
Lavender
From their wonderful scent to their beautiful purple hue, a bouquet of lavender is a message of devotion. It also has calming aromatherapy properties, so a bouquet of lavender may make an excellent gift for a student or anyone in your life who needs some
Chrysanthemum
It may be tricky to spell, but the chrysanthemum has a simple message: honesty. They also look lovely as part of a fall bouquet and because they can withstand cool temperatures, often appear in autumn landscaping.
Black-Eyed Susan
The name of the flower likely comes from an Old English poem by John Gay about a woman by that name. It probably came over during Colonial times, when the settlers sewed the wildflower on the plains where it's now abundant today. The flowers stand for justice, which is a sentiment we can all get behind.
Daffodil
Gift these cheery yellow blooms to someone celebrating a new job, a new home, or a new addition to their family. Daffodils symbolize "new beginnings," so they couldn't be more perfect for any of these occasions.
Zinnia
While they are one of the bolder blooms in a garden, these flowers are actually sentimental. In fact, they serve as a reminder to never forget absent friends. Send them to someone you love who lives far away, for a nice thinking-of-you gift.
Lilac
The meaning of these gorgeous flowers varies depending on the hue. Purple lilacs represent the first emotions of love while magenta lilacs symbolize love and passion, perfect for a more serious lover.
Lily-of-the-Valley
These pretty little bell-shaped flowers carry a message that's just as innocent as they look. They stand for purity, happiness, luck, and humility. Though they smell delicious, don't be fooled: These flowers aren't edible.
Morning Glory
These early risers greet the day with beauty, and they'll take over your yard entirely if you aren't careful. The clingers also represent affection. One look at their smiling faces and it's not hard to see why.
Peony
Oddly enough, these sweet, many-petaled blooms represented "anger" to Victorians. Today, however, peonies are linked to romance, marriage, and even bashfulness.
Purple Crocus
They're the first signs of spring, so it makes sense that crocuses symbolize youthful happiness. It's also the way we feel when we see them start peeking through the snow at the first bit of warmth.
Chamomile
Though a symbol of rest and relaxation today (think: chamomile tea), this flower signified "energy in adversity" in the 19th century. These days, maybe you can combine the two while enjoying your morning cup of tea and getting ready to face the day.
Snapdragons
Maybe it comes as no surprise, given the name, but the symbolism behind snapdragons isn't exactly friendly. They stand for deception, so you may not want to give these to your main squeeze for Valentine's Day.
Red Poppy
You probably already know this one because of Veterans Day: The red poppy represents "remembrance." That's why people wear poppies pinned to their lapels on that day.
Purple Hyacinth
The purple version of this bloom means "please forgive me," which originates from the myth of Apollo and Hyacinthus (the former accidentally killed the latter). The perfect "I'm sorry" flower, don't ya think?
Yarrow
Another quirky bloom with a traditional message that might surprise you: Yarrow symbolizes love. While the weedy look of this one might not look perfectly suited for a formal bouquet, remember the symbol next time your kid picks you some wildflowers.
Forget-Me-Not
Yes, it's all in the name! Forget-me-nots ask that you forget-me-not. A faraway friend would surely appreciate these delicate blossoms.
Anemone
These blooms take their name from the Greek word for wind (anemos) since their lives are so short. In modern times, they symbolize fragility. Because they're so short-lived, these pretty little flowers are best appreciated in the garden.
Rhododendron
The Victorians labeled this flower "beware," — which is actually appropriate since they're quite poisonous. If you don't plan to eat them, they make a beautiful addition to your landscaping.
Tansy
These yellow puffballs look friendly, but they carry a sinister message: "I declare war on you." If you're not ready to rumble, leave tansy out of your bouquet!
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Due to their prominent place in religious ceremonies throughout history, these petite purple flowers mean "pray for me." They can also represent protection against evil, which may be why they showed up in those ceremonies in the first place.
White Clover
Before you get out the RoundUp, take a second to look at the flowers sprouting from your clover. They frequently pop up in the yard, reminding you that others are always thinking of you.
Violet
Loyalty, devotion, faithfulness. What's not to love about the lovely little violet? Those are sentiments just about everyone can appreciate.
Camellia
These impressive, lush flowers were beloved by the Victorians who gave them the meaning "my destiny is in your hands." Tailor the flower's color to your relationship: White camellia should be given to someone you like, pink camellia is for someone you miss, and red camellia is best for a significant other.
Hyssop
This blue-purple bloom represents cleanliness and sacrifice. Anyone who struggles to declutter knows that these two concepts are completely intertwined. Besides, don't they look just like a feather duster?
White Jasmine
There's a reason this fragrant flower often shows up in perfume. Its scent is as intoxicating as its message: sweet love.
Cornflower
A cornflower (or "Bachelor's button") carries a fond single blessing with every blue bloom. Give these as a good-luck charm, because they're especially linked to wealth and good fortune.
Heliotrope
Roses aren't the only passionate flower in your garden. Heliotrope represents eternal love, too. These also show up in perfume, thanks to their sweet smell.
Hollyhock
Don't let its delicate appearance fool you — this flower means ambition, perhaps because the flowers bloom on tall stalks stretching toward the sky. Perhaps we should rename it the Lean In flower?
Valerian
Though some of us know this herb for its calming properties, this bloom has a more active meaning: readiness. If you've got valerian in your wildflower bouquet, you're prepared for anything.
Sweetpea
Delicate, intricate, and a little sensual, sweetpeas represent pleasure. They've also been used as a thank-you flower, or as a way to bid someone goodbye after a pleasant visit.
Honeysuckle
These sweetly-scented flowers are another sign of devotion, representing strong bonds of love. And with their intoxicating scent, sweet center, and lusty tendrils, we can definitely see where the name comes from.
Goldenrod
It might not be ideal for the allergy-prone, but this bloom represents "encouragement." Maybe encourage your kids to leave this one out in the field, to avoid getting the sniffles.
Nasturtium
These unusual flowers carry a patriotic meaning, proving that pride can come in many shapes and colors. It can also represent conquest, perhaps because of its assertive celebratory color and leaves that look like shields.
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asterjennifer · 2 years
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*knock knock* Have you seen my love? It's almost bedtime and he's nowhere to be found 😔 I already brew some chamomile tea for both of us so can you tell him to come to me asap?
You prepared tea for us tonight, my love?
Did you know that Chamomile represents humility most of the time?
I think that it's a fitting term for us and a reminder to stay humble regardless what we have and own in our lives.
Everyone should keep holding onto their roots and remember to cherish the little things in life. Like the sky, or the freedom to chose our path.
You are great at that, angel. Do you know?
You keep on reminding me to take a second and be grateful for the small miracles and the path that you laid out for me.
Also, Chamomile can mean "I hope your wishes and dreams are fulfilled."
You made the tea, so.. you give me the flower and meaning as well. And yes. You have made my wishes and dreams come true.
I'm fulfilled ever since I learned to love you.
— GE Saeran 🥀
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caeboa · 1 month
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Eisen is the last of my Frieren art for now! He's the alternate side of Stark's charm!
Coneflowers are often for physical strength, health and protection. The colours here differ somewhat from the ones I gave Stark. In addition to the red I included yellow for happiness shared with others, as well as white that can sometimes mean eternity or long standing. Though Eisen is not as old as Frieren he does feel as though he deserves this noted.
Valerian often is used to signify the awareness of what to come, strength and health. And black-eyed susans are often justice, as with Eisen getting revenge for his home.
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flunkett · 2 years
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i listened to Jack staubers Meet me in September and made this poem
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hanafubukki · 2 years
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Jamil Viper’s Flower Bouquet Meaning
I love flower meanings and what they can mean as a whole
Which is not surprising given the name I chose for my blog lol 😂
But okay
Twst Bdays Flower Language Masterlist
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When I saw this, early early in the morning
My freaking heart was so happy and filled with joy
A bday theme with bouquets and not only that but according to Yana each twst boy will get their own customized bouquets and I AM HERE FOR IT DAMN IT AKSNDJDKDJ
Like the individual meanings and the whole meaning in a bouquet? Omg I can’t wait until we get a clearer image of his card and the groovy please I want to seee
On a side note, god, lilia and malleus bouquets are going to make me feral. I went nuts over the flower in lilias groom card, his bouquet will make me nuts
I hope that the heartslabyul students all have a rose theme to their bouquets 💐
forget me nots for silver 😭😭😭 maybe??  
So each flower has a different meaning, and the meaning changes based on country/region too.
I’m not so well versed in jp meaning but can somewhat say general flower meanings
Colors are always a big part too in flower meaning so that had to be considered
Okay, some of the flowers I see so far:
(might be wrong because image blurry)
red sunflower: royalty, loyalty, positivity, strength
marigolds (there's many types, its kind of hard to know which one): Power, strength 
chrysanthemum: friendship, happiness, well-being
gerbera: move on, friendship, hope 
cala lily (thank you Chris): sign of devotion
aster: wisdom, faith
carnation (maybe?):  injustice, regret, symbol of love 
dahlias: betrayal, dishonesty, instability 
Combined, the overall meaning gives so much growth to Jamil.
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clairenatural · 3 months
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there's a cherry blossom tree in DC that keeps blooming every year even though it shouldn't and the park service keeps thinking it's dead and then it keeps blooming! well they're removing a lot of trees to rehabilitate the area and they've said it's finally time for stumpy to go and they're going to mulch it and use the mulch to enrich all the other trees so it can help everything else keep going. and they're also going to plant spliced little pieces of it all over so that stumpy can live forever and this is genuinely sending me into a spiral
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bassysitch · 2 months
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does anyone know which flower says "i'm glad you're alive?"
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