Satavisa seth 17-11-2024

FLOWERS

Flowers, one of nature’s most enchanting creations, play a crucial role in the beauty and vitality of our environment. Their variety in color, shape, fragrance, and symbolism has made them essential not only in nature but also in human culture, art, and daily life. Flowers symbolize diverse emotions, such as love, hope, joy, and sympathy, and contribute to our understanding of the natural world. One of the most remarkable aspects of flowers is their diversity. From the regal rose to the cheerful daisy, each flower carries its own story and meaning. Roses, for example, often symbolize love and passion, and are popular gifts on Valentine’s Day, while lilies, with their refined elegance, are associated with purity and are often used in weddings and funerals. Sunflowers, with their bright, sunny petals, bring joy and warmth and are often seen as a symbol of adoration and loyalty. Flowers are also culturally significant in different parts of the world, such as the lotus in India, which is revered for its purity and resilience, and the cherry blossom in Japan, which symbolizes the fleeting beauty of life.

FLOWERS BY SEASON

spring

  • tulips
  • hyacinths
  • cherry blossoms
  • daffodils
  • primroses

summer

  • sunflower
  • marigold
  • lavender
  • autumn

    • asters
    • hibiscus
    • cosmos
    • Japanese anemones
    • winter

      • pansies
      • camellias
      • winter jasmine
      • Christmas rose