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[PDF] FLORIOGRAPHY: THE MEANING OF FLOWERS

Introduction: Floriography is the language of flowers Plants and flowers were used in the Hebrew Bible and William Shakespeare ascribed meanings to flowers 

  • What is a Floriography?

    Floriography is simply a fancy name for the language of flowers. Within the art of floriography, every flower carries its own special meaning or symbolism, and this can also be influenced by its variety and colour.
  • How is Floriography used?

    The Use of Floriography in the Victorian Era
    Floriography refers to the language of flowers—using specific flowers to send secret messages. A standard interaction would involve a suitor offering a bouquet, comprising choice flowers that symbolized their feelings.
  • What is the flower code for love?

    Painting the Roses Red
    Red roses do mean “love” in the ancient floral code known as “The Language of Flowers.”
  • The coded language of floriography meant that Victorians could express affection, desire or disdain, allowing a society governed by strict etiquette to show its true feelings. Now the language of flowers is popular again, writes Emma Flint. Flowers have a longstanding tradition as a means of emotional expression.
FLORIOGRAPHY: THE MEANING OF FLOWERS

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

FLORIOGRAPHY: THE MEANING OF FLOWERS

Lesson developed by: Sue Worstall, Summit County Master Gardener Volunteer

SENIOR RESOURCE ACTIVITY SHEET

Overview:A nature appreciation activity to use as a 1:1 cart activity or with small or large groups, which encourages participants to share memories and appreciate flower meanings.

Questions:

1.Do you know what flower is universally known for love? Rose. Did you know that different colors of roses

have different meanings?

Red -romantic love

Pink -perfect happiness

White -innocence, purity, you're heavenly

Yellow -decreased love, jealousy

Rosebud -beauty, youth

2. Do you have a favorite flower? Do you know its

meaning?

3. Have you ever communicated through the use of

flowers?

Introduction:

Floriography is the language of flowers. Plants and flowers were used in the Hebrew Bible and William Shakespeare ascribed meanings to flowers in some of his plays. It is believed that romantic flower language began in Turkey during the 17th century when suitors began using flowers to convey emotional messages. In Victorian England, motivated by Queen Victoria's public fascination for flowers, people endowed flowers with very specific meanings and used them to communicate emotions and messages under their chaperones' watchful eyes. Dozens of flower dictionaries were published. Tussie-Mussies, or nosegays, developed into the text messages of the Victorian world. Typically wrapped in a doily and bound by ribbon, women could pin them to their chests or carry them. Every aspect of a talking-bouquet was symbolically infused. The central flower, not surprisingly, formed the central message. Herbs, foliage and flowers were only added around it if their meanings added to the central message. The way a woman held or wore the small bouquet conveyed the degree of her acceptance of the message.http://summitmastergardeners.org/

Modern Day Floriography:

In 2011, Kate Middleton turned to the language of flowers on her wedding day to convey a personal message to those fluent. Designed in the all white floral traditional, her bouquet (a modern evolution of Tussie-Mussies) featured floral sentiments reminiscent of Queen Victoria. In Kate's bouquet, Lily-of-the-Valley symbolized innocence, Sweet William Dianthus was gallantry, Hyacinth stood for the constancy of love, and Ivy articulated marriage and fidelity. She also had a sprig of Myrtle (meaning the love of home and duty) from a plant grown from the sprig of Myrtle in Queen Victoria's wedding nosegay.

Presentation materials:

For 1:1s and small groups: Two 20" x 30" foam display boards. Duct tape for hinging one side of each board together to form a display easel. Small utility cart to hold the foam board easel for

1:1 visit or group viewing. Approx. 8" x 10" picture of each

flower. Copies of flower photos can be shown to clients by enlarging, printing and mounting to the above board; printed on cardstock and shared; or used in a PowerPoint presentation. If able, actual samples can be shown. Rose, lavender and other essential oils can also be shared.

Senior resource sheet #5 - page 2

Flowers and Their Meanings:

Pansy: you fill my thoughts

Rose: love, beauty

Sunflower: pride, sunshine, devotion

Contact information:

If you have any questions about this activity, please email mgsummitcounty@gmail.com. We hope you benefitted from this activity. Please let us know if you utilized this with a quick email to the above address. Please send your name, facility name, number of participants involved in this activity, and your feedback for improvement so we can measure our impact and improve this product.

Thank you!

Resources: https://salisburygreenhouse.com/floriography Warne, Frederick. Flower Fairies: The Meaning of Flowers,

Penguin Group, 1996.

CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information, visit cfaesdiversity.osu.edu.

For an accessible format of this publication, visit cfaes.osu.edu/accessibility.

Aster: symbol of love, daintiness, contentment

Daffodil: unrequited love, you are the only one,

chivalry

Dahlia: good taste, pomp

https://wwwe.inaturalist.org/photos/35724456, no rights reserved (mr_bumble, 2019) Forget-me-not: true love, good memories, faithful, remember me. Forget-me-notsare the official flower of theAlzheimer'sSociety, and per the society, they gently remind us to never forget those who have been lost to the disease.

Photos: by Sue Worstall unless noted otherwise

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