Orchids: Orchids are royal looking ornamental flowers and the white ones symbolize “I Miss You”. White orchids also convey purity, innocence, and elegance.
Go With Peach or Cream-Colored Roses
On the other hand, you can also go with flowers that are in full bloom. If you are wondering which color to pick, peach or cream-colored roses are a safe bet. Instead of going with a simple bouquet, make sure that these flowers are part of a luxurious arrangement.
White and yellow chrysanthemums are widely used to say goodbye, particularly in Asia.
Forget-Me-Not Symbolism
Forget-me-nots symbolize true love and respect. When you give someone these tiny blooms, it represents a promise that you will always remember them and will keep them in your thoughts. They are also considered a symbol of fidelity and faithfulness.
Hyacinth: The purple hyacinth is a popular symbol of sorrow and regret. For a funeral setting, this expression is certainly appropriate. Sometimes, a simple acknowledgement of the family's grief is enough.
Tulip (yellow) - Hopeless love. Violet - Faithfulness.
Cyclamen. Cyclamen are a good flower to send someone if you've just broken up.
Camellia. The general meaning of these flowers is love, affection and admiration. If you're sending them to someone you admire, who lives far away, choose pink camellia as it's said to mean longing – ideal if you're missing the recipient.
Lavender flowers represent purity, silence, devotion, serenity, grace, and calmness. Purple is the color of royalty and speaks of elegance, refinement, and luxury, too. The color is also associated with the crown chakra, which is the energy center associated with higher purpose and spiritual connectivity.
Suited to reverent occasions, the white rose is a fitting way to honor a friend or loved one in recognition of a new beginning or a farewell.
The chrysanthemum, or mum, makes a wonderful choice when mourning with a family that has ties to Europe or Asia. China, Korea and Japan use white chrysanthemums to symbolize grief.
Lisianthus (리시안셔스) = Unchanging Love
This flower, which has the Latin name Eustoma russellianum, originated in North America and has been cultivated in South Korea since the late 1980s.
This rose flowers with a good strong rose fragrance and has up to 10 very large blooms per stem which may need some additional support on the first flush of flower, so prune hard after flowering. Missing You has very healthy olive green shiny foliage and plants best in central beds and pots.
Red tulips are most strongly associated with true love, while purple symbolizes royalty. The meaning of yellow tulips has evolved from once representing hopeless love to now being a common expression for cheerful thoughts and sunshine. White tulips are used to claim worthiness or to send a message of forgiveness.
The classic red rose is often the best choice for expressing unconditional love.
Generally symbolic of love, honor, happiness wealth, romance, and beauty, the peony is traditionally given on special occasions as an expression of goodwill, best wishes, and joy.
Heliotrope. Just when you thought the rose was the most meaningful flower, the heliotrope steals the show; it means eternal love.
White lilacs represent purity and innocence, while purple lilacs symbolize spirituality. If the blooms edge more on the blue side of the color wheel, they symbolize happiness and tranquility. Magenta lilacs symbolize love and passion.
Rose Tattoo
The flower of love and romance takes the top spot of the most popular flower tattoo. Frequently seen adorning larger tattoo pieces or in bouquets of their own, rose tattoos are as versatile as they are beautiful.
White Tulips
The large, showy, and white coloured Tulips are the flowers to say sorry as it represents forgiveness and peace. Tulips are also happy flowers inciting feelings of joyfulness. Yellow and pink Tulips can also be extended to denote sincere apologies.
Daffodil (Narcissus)
They can also stand for forgiveness. They bloom each spring almost regardless of the winter weather. Daffodils should be given as a symbol of forgiveness, or in appreciation.