Floral Language
Floral language, also known as the language of flowers or floriography, is a means of communication using flowers and their arrangements to convey specific meanings and emotions. This practice became particularly popular during the Victorian era, when expressing feelings openly was often discouraged. Each flower and its color can symbolize different sentiments, allowing individuals to send messages without words.
Different cultures have their own interpretations of floral meanings. For example, a red rose typically symbolizes love and passion, while a white lily may represent purity and innocence. Understanding these meanings can enhance the emotional impact of giving or receiving flowers, making them a powerful form of non-verbal communication.