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The language of flowers is called floriography. Dating back to the Victorian times people have used flowers to express feelings which otherwise could not be spoken. Today this language is forgotten, but you could still use it to impress your loved one.
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The Language of Flowers part II SUMMER
Aster daintiness
Pansy merriment
Gladiolus generosity
Tuberose dangerous pleasure
Red Chrysanthemum I love you
Lavender devotion
Primrose I can’t live without you
Hydrangea thank you for understanding
Pink Carnation I will never forget you
Sweet Pea goodbye
The language of flowers is called floriography. Dating back to the Victorian times people have used flowers to express feelings which otherwise could not be spoken. Today this language is forgotten, but you could still use it to impress your loved one. via All Florists & David’s Cleaning Services