The name is old English, a contraction of charming eye day ', the flower of the habit of opening and closing with the rising and setting of the sun. The same wild daisies (Bel / is perennis or the eternal beauty) were associated with various goddesses of love in antiquity. By the fifteenth century they became known as Amore, or flower of love, and were worn by knights to show that their love was returned by their chosen lady.
The analog game of pulling daisy petals one by one to reveal whether a lover 'loves me' or 'loves me not "probably began much earlier, and games like this, and making daisy chains, gradually gave the flowers a stronger bond with children and strengthen their association with simplicity. In a strange but natural progression of sorts, the love goddesses were replaced by the Virgin Mary, and the lovers' daisy changed her ways to be pure and innocent.
Roses, all colors, combinations and stages of growth, have a wealth of different meanings. In general, they signify love, with a rose for every emotion and phase in the affair. This white rosebuds signify start with the order and a young girl who is still innocent, or even ignorant, of love.This association is beautifully symbolized by the unopened button - a metaphor for a virgin girl. An open white rose carries the sentiment "I am worthy of you", while a full bloom says "you are beautiful" - all feelings for the older girl on the way to love and romance.
Daisies represent innocence and simplicity, while the unopened white rosebuds are symbolic of girlhood or those who are innocent of love - the perfect bouquet for a young bridesmaid
Roses are excellent in-bound packages. If a bouquet will be held in a marriage, make sure the flowers are well conditioned, making them in the water until the last minute.
Not all types of daisy by long cut flowers. Leucanthemums (which ox-eye daisies and Shasta daisies contain) last, although their odor often shows why they are also known as dog daisies. Other daisy-like flowers consist of members of the aster family and feverfews, but be wary if using it symbolically: feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium), herbal cure-all of the old world, is for protection, but Michael Daisies symbolize a farewell. The daisies used here are readily available as flowering plants and can be used for very lengthy displays swarmed into bowls and watered regularly.
This writer loves the study of the flowers. As a young girl she has fun in growing flowers and growing orchids. She comes from Thailand and lives in Bangkok with her family. If a flower shop owner, she is an expert in flower arranging and loves the opportunity to experiment with less common flower arrangements. She often goes seminars and places where they can learn about different styles of flower arranging. Her flower shop in Bangkok Thailand, but they will often flower orders to Chon Buri, following which they are a florist network covering the whole of Thailand, which is now almost complete.
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