2. We have often associated different flowers with specific
meanings and values. With springtime, these blooms bring
beauty and also the history and characteristics that give
each particular flower its meaning.
3. Easter Lily
Symbol of purity, hope,
innocence and peace.
Also known as the
Bermuda Lily, Trumpet
Lily, and Jacob’s Tears.
Flower commonly
associate with the
resurrection of Christ.
Reminder of the
significance of the Easter
season.
4. The Crocus
The first flower to appear
each spring.
Dates back to 1500
before Christ.
Valued in ancient times
as medicinal and herbal
properties.
Symbol of love and
youthful joy.
Legends say the flower
was named after a young
shepherd boy’s deep
love.
5. Daffodil
Referred to as the
Narcissus.
Symbol of the American
Cancer Society,
representing hope,
bravery and new
beginnings.
Legends symbolize it as
unrequited love, vanity
and egotism.
6. Tulips
Symbol of perfect love,
imagination, and
wistfulness, grace and
elegance.
Various colors often carry
different meanings.
11th anniversary flower.
Dark center symbolizes
the hear of a passionate
lover.
7. Iris
Symbol of wisdom, faith
and valor.
Received its name from
the Greek goddess of the
rainbow.
Used by French and
English royalty as a
symbol of God’s blessing
upon the throne.
Now seen as the flower
of purity, light and
perfection.