
Language of flowers: discover the symbolism of flowers to better convey your emotions
The language of flowers lets you express emotions without using a word. Each flower carries a strong symbolism, often linked to love, friendship, mourning or hope. The gift of a bouquet therefore conveys a subtle, meaningful message.
Floriography: an old tradition
The symbolism of flowers dates back to Antiquity, but it developed especially in the 19th century with the art of floriography: a form of communication using flowers or floral arrangements to convey a message.
Flowers were used to formulate declarations or convey coded messages in societies where direct expression of feelings was uncommon and limited.
Some examples of flowers and their meanings
Here are a few commonly recognized floral symbols:
🌹 Red rose: passion for love
🌼 Daisy: innocence, purity
🌻 Sunflower: loyalty, admiration
🌸 Camellia: faithful love
🌾 White lily: purity, mourning



How can we use the language of flowers today?
Whether it’s for a birthday, a wedding or a last tribute, knowing the language of flowers allows you to compose a meaningful bouquet that enriches your messages in a poetic and delicate way, while respecting the symbolism of flowers.