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Achillea (Yarrow)

WEBShare on Facebook Tweet this page. Achillea, commonly known as Yarrow, is a genus of more than 100 species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Europe, Asia and North America. These aromatic and hardy perennials are widely known for their feathery, ferny and grey-green foliage and flattened flower clusters in variety of colors.

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Flowers that symbolize Health – A to Z Flowers

WEBTaraxacum (Dandelion) 36%. View All Flower Meanings. Tweet this page. Here you can browse flowers that represent health. Send these beautiful flowers to someone who is recovering from any type of sickness or illness. When the people we love are sick and suffering, we bring flowers to cheer them up.

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Camassia (Camas; Quamash) – A to Z Flowers

WEBCamassia. (Camas; Quamash) Camassia, commonly known as Camas or Quamash, is a genus of six species of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, native to North America. These plants produce narrow linear leaves and striking blooms in spring and summer. The flowers are star-shaped with six petals that may be blue, purple or white, …

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Aquilegia (Columbine) – A to Z Flowers

WEBAquilegia is a genus of about 70 species of perennials in the family Ranunculaceae, native to North America. Columbine plants have small rounded leaves, and 5 petals and 5 sepals with spurs extending from the base. Their delicate and often multi-colored flowers grow on tall, slender stalks and attract butterflies, bees and hummingbirds.

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Brugmansia (Angel's Trumpet)

WEBThe genus name was given in honor of Sebald Justin Brugmans (1763-1819), a Dutch botanist and physician. The common name “Angel’s Trumpet” comes from the trumpet-shaped flowers being aimed downwards, resembling the angelic horns. The name refers to two different plants – Brugmansia and Datura, and is often used for both genera.

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Malva (Mallow) – A to Z Flowers

WEBMalva. (Mallow) Malva, commonly known as Mallow, is a genus of about 30 species of herbaceous plants in the family Malvaceae, native to Europe, northern Africa and temperate Asia. The plant produces beautiful, eye-catching, cup-shaped flowers in romantic shades. All Mallow flowers have five petals and vary in color from pink to purple and white.

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Digitalis (Foxglove) – A to Z Flowers

WEBDigitalis (Foxglove) Digitalis. (Foxglove) Digitalis, commonly known as Foxglove, is a genus of about 25 species of herbaceous plants in the family Plantaginaceae, native to Europe, Asia and northwestern Africa. This eye-catching, dramatic plant bears clusters of tall, pendulous tubular or bell-shaped flowers.

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Salvia (Sage) – A to Z Flowers

WEBSalvia Benefits and Uses. Salvia has a long history of medical use and is known to contain anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant compounds. It has been used to treat sore throat, headaches, rheumatism, diarrhea and anemia. It is a natural aid to digestion and is effectively used for oral health to neutralize microbes that promote dental plaque.

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Hypoxis (Star Grass) – A to Z Flowers

WEBHypoxis. (Star Grass) Hypoxis is a genus of about 90 species of perennials in the family Hypoxidaceae, native to Africa, Asia, Australia and Americas. Hypoxis is recognizable by its strap-like leaves and bright yellow star-like flowers which appear in the spring or early summer. The flowers usually have six tepals, rarely 4 or 8, held on stalks

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Interesting Facts, Meaning and Symbolism

WEBViolet flower symbolizes innocence, modesty and true, everlasting love. It can also symbolize faith, spirituality, mysticism and remembrance. In Christianity, Violet flower symbolizes the Virgin Mary’s humility. It is believed that these flowers blossomed when the angel Gabriel told Mary that Jesus would be her baby. Faith. Innocence.

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Lotus Flower Meaning and Symbolism – A to Z Flowers

WEBIn the Taoist culture, the Lotus signifies wisdom, morality, purity, harmony and immortality, but it can also symbolize beauty, life and partnership. It is known as the Gentleman’s flower because of its purity and elegance. The Lotus has been used in Chinese medicine and cuisine for more than 1000 years.

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Flower Meanings and Symbolism – A to Z Flowers

WEBFlower Meanings and Symbolism. Flowers are such a beauty among us. They add essence and meaning to our lives and make our world beautiful and a lot happier by their presence.

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Myosotis (Forget Me Not; Scorpion Grass) – A to Z Flowers

WEBMyosotis is a genus of about 50 species of perennials in the family Boraginaceae, native to Europe and Asia. This beautiful plant has five petals and five sepals and is best seen from May through October. Its charming tiny flowers are mostly blue, but also occur in white and pink. Myosotis is great for garden beds, rock gardens or in containers.

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The Healing Powers and Symbolism of Yarrow – A to Z Flowers

WEBCoughs, Colds, Fevers and Headaches. Yarrow has been used medicinally for coughs, colds and fevers. It calms inflamed bronchioles and helps relax muscles tense from coughing. It will reduce fever by encouraging sweating, releasing toxins and increasing urinary flow. Yarrow also helps to ease headaches and migraines.

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Flowers that symbolize Happiness – A to Z Flowers

WEBChrysanthemum (Mum) 11%. View All Flower Meanings. Tweet this page. These flowers symbolize happiness. They make great gifts to remind someone about all the happiness in life.

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Flowers that symbolize Harmony – A to Z Flowers

WEBDianthus. 52%. View All Flower Meanings. Tweet this page. These flowers are associated with harmony, which means a situation in which people are peaceful and agree with each other, or when things seem right or suitable together. Bring some harmony to someone special in your life.

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Emilia (Tassel Flower) – A to Z Flowers

WEBEmilia, also known as Tassel Flower, is a genus of more than 100 species in the family Asteraceae, distributed mainly in tropical regions of the Old World. Emilia has bright, tassel-like flowers appearing on its slender stems in summer and early fall. The flowers come in shades of purple, red and orange and are great for container gardens and

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Flowers that symbolize New beginnings – A to Z Flowers

WEBPlumeria (Frangipani; Hawaiian Lei Flower) 57%. View All Flower Meanings. All of us need new beginnings in our life. Wherever you go, it’s always a new journey, with new beginnings and new starts. These flowers symbolize new beginnings in our social, intellectual, emotional and spiritual development.

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