by Heidi | Feb 13, 2025 | Articles, Language of Flowers, Roses
Roses have captivated humanity for centuries with their enchanting beauty, delicate fragrance, and deep symbolism. However, beyond their ornamental appeal, roses offer a wide range of uses that extend into medicine, skincare, cuisine, spirituality, and even household...
by Heidi | Jan 29, 2025 | Articles, Floral Articles, Flowers of the Month, Holidays, January, Language of Flowers
Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is a time of renewal, family gatherings, and celebrating good fortune. A significant aspect of this celebration involves giving symbolic gifts, and flowers play a key role. Flowers represent growth, prosperity, and...
by Heidi | Feb 2, 2024 | Articles, Floral Articles, Flowers of the Month, Language of Flowers, Meaning of Flowers
The birth flower for February is the violet. Violets are often associated with modesty, faithfulness, and virtue. They come in various colors, including shades of purple, blue, and white. These flowers are symbolic of deep affection and are considered to be a...
by Heidi | Jan 1, 2024 | Articles, Floral Articles, Language of Flowers, Meaning of Flowers
The flower commonly associated with the month of January is the Carnation. Carnations have maintained their popularity over the centuries due to their beauty, fragrance, and diverse symbolism. While the meanings associated with carnations may vary across cultures and...
by Heidi | May 15, 2022 | Articles, Language of Flowers, Meaning of Flowers
Welcome to the Language of Flowers page for EdenFlorist.com For centuries the language of flowers has been acknowledged in many countries throughout Europe and Asia. The works of William Shakespeare make many references to the language of flowers. Mythologies,...
by Heidi | Mar 15, 2022 | Articles, History of Flowers, Language of Flowers, Saint Patrick's Day
You are brilliant, analytical, and somewhat of a perfectionist. You are ultra-competent and knowledgeable.At times, people find you intimidating. You can be a bit sarcastic and harsh. You don’t really consider yourself a lucky person. In your view, people create their...
by Heidi | Sep 13, 2021 | Articles, History of Flowers, Language of Flowers, Meaning of Flowers
The aster, a cousin to the daisy is also known as the Michaelmas daisy, frost flower or Chinese Daisy. The botanical names are Aster, Callistephus, and the family aster is from is called Compositae. Asters are one of September’s flowers – the other being...
by Heidi | Mar 29, 2021 | History of Flowers, Language of Flowers
Tulips – Perfect Love, Romance Family: Liliaceae The history of the Tulip is filled with intrigue, skulduggery, thievery, instant fortunes and broken hearts. And, although these flowers are synonymous with the Dutch, Tulips did not originate in the Netherlands nor...
by Heidi | Nov 8, 2020 | Articles, Language of Flowers, Love and Romance, Romance and Flowers
When ordering anniversary flowers, whether celebrating your 1st anniversary, the anniversary of that first date, or you 50th anniversary, or another type of annivesary, flowers are a wonderful expression of the feelings you wish to express for someone you love, or for...
by Heidi | Jun 20, 2020 | Articles, Language of Flowers, Meaning of Flowers, Roses
Roses and Their Meanings… have you ever wondered what meaning and significance are placed on the various rose colors? Well, wonder no more! Here is a list of the most popular rose colors and the meanings behind the precious blooms: Red roses say “I love...
by Heidi | Jul 3, 2019 | Articles, Get Out of the Doghouse, Holidays, Language of Flowers, Love and Romance
The art of true romance is keeping the spark alive. It means making time for each other. And in the hectic world in which we live, that is not often easy. But if we want our relationships to survive, we must put a little effort into “keeping the fires burning.” When...
by Heidi | Jun 30, 2019 | Articles, flowers, History of Flowers, Language of Flowers
Flowers have always been a part of nearly every culture in the world. Some types of flowers, like the lotus, bear significance in religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism. Other types of flowers are revered by many a poet and scholar. Indeed, there is a flower type...