Language of Flowers
The "Language of Flowers," also known as floriography, is a symbolic way of communicating feelings and messages through flowers. Each flower and its color can represent different emotions or sentiments, allowing people to convey messages without words. For example, a red rose typically symbolizes love, while a white lily can represent purity.
This practice became popular in the Victorian era, when strict social norms made direct communication difficult. People used floral arrangements to express their thoughts and feelings discreetly. Today, the language of flowers continues to inspire floral arrangements and gifts, adding deeper meaning to the act of giving flowers.