Iris: The iris symbolizes hope, faith, and wisdom.
Irises are a popular symbol of trust, hope, and wisdom, as well as friendship and courage. It also signifies victory and power in some cultures.
Gladiolus. The Gladiolus flowers have a striking appearance to love. They represent hope, strength, and remembrance. They have vibrant blossoms and grow taller than most flowers, with sword-like spikes, with contrasting green stems and leaves.
Petunia. Petunias are colorful flowers that have been associated with hope, healing, and well-being for a long time. Petunias represent empathy, affection, optimism, and new beginnings. These vibrant flowers are available in many shades like purple, pink, white, and blue.
The anchor is a Christian symbol for hope and steadfastness. The source for this symbol is Hebrews 6:19, “Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast.” Anchors are found in many inscriptions in the catacombs of Rome.
For Christians, leaves symbolize hope amid hardships and difficulties in life. Christians are hopeful because they believe that everything happens according to the will of God. This is seen in the form of the olive leaf that gave Noah hope of life after the Great Flood sent by God to cleanse the Earth of all sinners.
Birch. Because of their year-round beauty, birch trees symbolize hope and new beginnings.
Different hues have different specific meanings too. Faith and hope both are expressed with the blue iris. Wisdom and my compliments are associated with the purple iris. Yellow iris can represent passion, while white represents purity.
The repeat-flowering floribunda Rose for Hope has deep yellow flowers and is being sold in a pink pot.
Aloe Vera: Healing and Protection
Unsurprisingly, Aloe vera plants are usually associated with healing and protection.
Yellow is for happiness, hope and spontaneity
Yellow is a color that's happy and youthful color, and it grabs your attention with its hope and positivity. For that reason, it can also be used to signify caution, like red and orange. As a warm color, yellow can also feel upbeat and bright.
In many traditions, the lotus flower symbolizes purification of mind, body and speech; of awakening and letting go. It embodies resilience, as rain from dark clouds slides easily off its petals and it opens itself to the sunshine that follows.
Cornflower. Lisa Schaetzle /Getty Images. This dainty blue bloom holds a special meaning, blessing.
Freesia. Fragrant and colorful freesias symbolize freedom. A sturdy bloom with flowy petals, freesias make great cut flowers because they have a long vase life.
Hope Echinacea, Coneflower 'Hope', Echinacea 'Hope' Rated as "the truest clear pink blooms" by Mt Cuba Center, this fragrant coneflower is absolutely charming. Echinacea 'Hope' bears large, soft pink flowers, up to 4 in. wide (10 cm) with prominent brown cones that are a feast for the eyes!
Four-leaf clovers
The four leaves represent faith, hope, love, and luck.
Galanthus nivalis (snowdrop)
First is one of the earliest bulbs to bloom in the year, so they represent new starts, rebirth, and hope. Their nodding white flowers are fragrant too which makes them an even more beautiful addition to your garden.
White Rose
White roses are often used in weddings and baptisms because they symbolise new beginnings, hope, innocence and purity. They are also used at funerals to express remembrance, love, and respect for the departed.
Rosa 'Growing Hope' is a floribunda rose, bearing masses of deep red flowers with an incredible fragrance, throughout summer. It's the perfect choice for growing at the front of a sunny border, particularly when grown with tropical-looking plants such as dark-leaved cannas.
"In Chinese culture, the chrysanthemum is offered to elders as a symbol of longevity and good luck," Enfield says. Gold chrysanthemums may be especially auspicious, as they are said to represent wealth and prosperity.
Peonies. It's no surprise that Peonies, with their full, delicate, and bountiful blooms, symbolize luck, prosperity, love, and good fortune.
This brilliant yellow flower, a newly developed hybrid coreopsis, expresses the spirit of hope and healing which, in turn, supports our primary value, “The needs of the patient come first.” This brilliant yellow coreopsis grows in every climate where Mayo Clinic is located.
In mythology, this beautiful Wild Plum tree symbolises hope and happiness, making it a wonderful way to express your best wishes for the future! This beautifully wrapped Wild Plum tree (Prunus cerasifera) looks fabulous in a flower pot and will happily grow in any garden.
Watermelon: This fruit symbolizes hope and high spirit because it has two bright colors. Most cultures also associate watermelon with intellectual increase.
2 – The Celtic Cross
The Celtic Cross is another widespread symbol used in Celtic art. Some believe it represents the Son and the Holy Spirit as a symbol of faith and hope.