White rose: purity, innocence, reverence, a new beginning, a fresh start.
The daffodil flower is known for its symbolism of new beginnings and rebirth and is, therefore, the perfect flower to give someone this New Year. Whilst it has often been associated with spring, it is more commonly given as a gift during the beginning of a new year.
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 dahlia had religious meaning in Europe during the Victorian era, but today it's more secular in its symbolism. Dahlia now represents change and transition and a departure from the norm. Dahlia is the perfect floral gift for someone with a bit of a wild side or someone who is going through a big life change.
Flowers that symbolize growth are: Allium, Goldenrod, Gladiolus, Horny Goat Weed (Epimedium), Echinacea, Blue Star, Potentilla and Valeriana.
White roses symbolize innocence, purity, and new beginnings.
Lily (Calla)
This breathtaking bloom has two meanings: one as a sign of purity and magnificent beauty, and the other as a symbol of rebirth or resurrection. In ancient Greek mythology, the calla lily represented the goddess Hera.
Green Roses
Like the lavender rose these colors are seen in spring and can represent rebirth and tranquility. As a gift, green roses symbolize best wishes for a prosperous new life or wishes for the recovery of good health.
28 Rainbow. Often seen after a rain, the rainbow signifies new beginnings, hope, the fulfillment of a dream and the promise of prosperity.
The Sunrise
The rising sun represents the new day and a fresh start.
Green: New Beginnings, Abundance, Nature.
Green is closely tied to vitality and new life. In Western cultures, the color yellow conveys optimistic attributes like happiness and warmth.
Daffodils and Narcissus Flowers
Like crocuses, daffodils and narcissuses (which are from the same genus of flowers) are some of the first flowers that we see bloom in early spring. So, like the crocus, daffodil and narcissus symbolism includes rebirth and new beginnings.
Black may not be the first color that comes to mind when celebrating love and friendship, but black roses actually symbolize rebirth and new beginnings. Since it's impossible to find roses this dark without the help of a florist's dye, they also carry an air of mystery.
In the language of flowers, lilies of the valley mean “return to happiness” and that's a nice thought for this month.
Chrysanthemums. Chrysanthemums are said to carry strong positive energy currents that attract good luck into your home. They also represent longevity and harmony, too.
Freesia. The freesia symbolizes positive energy. Give someone an energy boost with this amazing flower.
Yellow flowers in general
That's why most yellow flowers symbolise happiness in some way. In addition to sunflowers, there are yellow lilies, yellow tulips, yellow daisies and yellow chrysanthemums—all of which are perfect choices if you want to send happiness to someone in your life.
Dahlias themselves represent inner strength, positive change, and standing out from the crowd. However, each color of dahlia has a more specific meaning.
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.
Gladiolus. Remembrance, faithfulness, and sincerity all are represented by the gladiolus. Their tall, strong stems symbolize a strength of character as well.
The color green is one that is most commonly linked to spring and nature, thereby signifying rebirth and new beginnings. This color represents hope and freshness and the start of something great.
Green Color Meaning and Symbolism
Green is a symbol of rebirth.