Flowers have always been used to send different types of messages, but during the strict Victorian Era the flower language reach new heights since virtually all other forms of private communication were impossible for loving couples until they got married, at least if you belonged to the upper classes of Victorian society. Numerous books that explained the secret flower meaning of hundreds of plants were produced and if a romantically involved couple owned the same book, they could send really complicated and intricate messages to each other through seemingly innocent flower bouquets. There general rose meaning could for instance be modified by sending rose buds instead of roses in full bloom. The most comprehensive books from this period includes wild flower meaning dictionaries as well as the true meaning of cultivated flowers and plants that were popular during this era.
Unless you and your beloved one own the same flower dictionary, you might want to stick to well-established flower meanings to avoid confusion and misinterpretations. You probably already know that red roses stand for passionate love, while white roses imply virtue, pureness and chastity. The Daisy (Gerbera) is also way of communicate innocence and purity. Yellow roses are commonly used to express friendship, loyalty and devotions, while pink roses send out a flirty message. Be careful with sunflowers, since they can be interpreted either arrogance or respect.
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