It is generally believed the practice of assigning meanings to flowers began in Turkey during the seventeenth century. Lovers began using floral exchanges to convey particular messages. The Victorian era witnessed rise in the popularity of flower language and corresponding meaning assigned to different flowers. In England, dozens of dictionaries of "florography" were published during that period. Suitors carefully studied these guidebooks to select appropriate bouquets for their sweethearts.
Given below are the flower names and their meanings, starting from D to G.
| | Flower Names | Flower Meanings |
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DAFFODIL |
Respect, Regard, Unrequited Love, You're the Only One, The Sun is Always Shining when I'm with You |
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DAISY |
Innocence, Loyal Love, I'll Never Tell, Purity |
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FERN |
Magic, Fascination, Confidence and Shelter |
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FIR |
Time |
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FLAX |
Domestic Symbol |
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FORGET-ME-NOT |
True Love, Good Memories |
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FORSYTHIA |
Anticipation |
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FREESIA |
Trust |
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GARDENIA |
You're Lovely, Secret Love |
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GERANIUM |
Stupidity, Folly |
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GLADIOLI |
Give Me a Break, I'm Really Sincere, Flower of the Gladiators |
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GLOXINIA |
Love at First Sight |