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Meaning of Tulips

Tulips and Their Meanings

Article about Meaning of Tulips by A. Ibu

Tulip Colors Meaning
Tulips were bought to Europe from Persia and Turkey in the 16th century.  The flower name came from the Turkish word for gauze or turban, reflecting the appearance of a tulip flower having bulbous shape.  The popularity of tulips were increasing by the 17th century, especially in the Netherlands.  That was the time when the price of a single tulip bulb reached the highest level, and causing what was called ‘tulip mania’.

There is a legend from Turkey about red tulip.  A prince named Farhad fell in love with a maiden named Shirin.  Upon her death, the prince was deeply in grief and committed suicide.  It’s said that each droplet of his blood became the red tulip.  From that story, the red tulips are associated with the declaration of true love.

Other tulip colors have different meanings.  White tulips represent heaven, newness, purity and forgiveness.  Purple tulips signify royalty.  Yellow tulips symbolized cheerful thoughts and ‘there’s sunshine in your smile’.  Orange tulips represent passion and energy.  Variegated tulips mean ‘you have beautiful eyes’.  Cream colored tulips signify forever love.  Pink tulips mean caring and affection.

Generally, tulip flowers are symbolic of fame, showy and perfect love.  The tulips have velvet-black center which symbolized the heart of a lover, darkened by the heat of passion.  A tulip bouquet is associated with grace and elegance.  Tulips also represent eternal life.  They are one of the first flowers to blossom each springtime, that’s why they are also mean heralds of spring.

Tulip gardens also have their own meanings, depending to the choice of flower colors.  An example is a white tulip garden , which symbolize heaven on earth.  The most famous tulip gardens are located in Netherland.  Every year the tulip gardens of Holland are a remarkable sight for tourist from all over the world.  It is not surprising that the tulip is the floral emblem of Holland.


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Tulip Meaning

Tulips Flower Meaning

Article about Tulip Meaning by A. Ibu

Tulip Meaning
Tulip flowers have elegant flower shapes with variety of colors.  This make them a comfortable flower choice.  Each color of tulips have its own meaning, but you can choose for your own desire.  It does not have to follow the meaning it you like the color. 

However, just for information, tulips are generally meaning perfect love, imagination, eternal life, and fame or showiness.  They also represent rebirth, since they are one of the first flower bloom in the spring.

Red tulip symbolize true love and passion, and also a declaration of love.  Purple tulip are associated with royalty.  White tulips symbolize heaven and purity, and can be used to send a message of forgiveness or to claim worthiness. 

Cream colored tulips represent eternal love.  Pink tulips connote happiness, affection and confidence.  Orange tulips also mean happiness, as well as desire, enthusiasm, warmth and energy. 

Yellow tulips meaning somewhat has evolved over time.  They were used to represent hopeless, unrequited love, but now they are expression for cheer, hope, joyfulness and sunshine.  Variegated tulips are unique with their multi-colored patterns, signify beautiful eyes.

With wide range of colors and varieties available, tulips are allowed to be used for many different occasions, such as Valentine’s Day or anniversaries.  Tulip flower bouquets are favorite for wedding, and it can be mixed with other flowers too.  Not only for cut flower, tulips are also beautiful in their pot.  And don’t forget the tulip garden.  You will be amazed with array of colorful tulip flowers like a beautiful carpet in front of your eyes.


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Tulips Meaning

The Meaning of Popular Flowers

Executive Summary about Tulips Meaning by D. Damore

Meaning of Tulips
Floriography is the language of flowers used during the Victorian era where different flowers and their arrangements convey certain "hidden" or coded meanings from one person to another. However, there are only a few species that are popular to the general public.

The meaning of popular flowers like roses differs in reference to colors. A red rose signifies love, passion, beauty and perfection. White roses signify purity, innocence, humility, youthfulness, sincerity and unity as in marriage. 

Solid carnations convey "Yes, I accept" whereas striped carnations say "No, I can't".  If you are given a lone pink rose, the sender means "I cannot forget you." A red carnation means "My heart aches for you."  The gerbera is the most popular among the daisy family. It symbolizes beauty and innocence. 

Red tulips are a declaration of love while yellow tulips signify a kind of hopeless love. White tulips say "I forgive you" while variegated tulips mean you have lovely eyes.  In general a tulip signifies charity and fame and is an apt flower for the perfect lover.

Lilies represent a taste of elegance, charm, beauty, grace, and a touch of sophistication. Calla lilies signify beauty.  Orchids could impart the message of love, beauty, luxury, and strength. 




Discovering The Language Of Flowers - What They Mean

Executive Summary about Tulips Meaning by Adriana Noton

Roses are one of the most popular flowers, and for good reason. In general, a rose symbolizes love. 

If you want to lift someone's spirits, or let them know how much happiness they bring you, an arrangement of sunflowers is a good choice. Because of the sunflower's ability to provide nourishment through seeds, it's often associated with health and longevity as well.

Birthdays, promotions, a thank you gift, or bridal showers are ideal occasions for daises of any color combination. 

Tulip meanings can be somewhat complicated. They've been around since well before the 16th century. Thus the meanings of each variety and color have evolved over time. In the past, the tulip was a symbol of a perfect love, or of being deserving of love. In modern times, the tulip generally indicates forgiveness - forgiving someone or asking to be forgiven. They are also often used as part of an overall romantic arrangement in combination with roses.

As symbol of gratitude, it's no wonder carnations are a symbol of Mother's Day. 

If someone you care about got a promotion, achieved a special goal, or who you want to send a bit of encouragement, choose a bouquet of irises.


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