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Symbol of a flower. Find out what the fern flower symbolizes

Flowers ... Beautiful, perfect creations, warming the soul and uniting hearts with its appearance and magnificent aroma. From ancient times people grew them in their gardens, houses. They gave each other, wove jewelry, used as an attribute of the interior. Flowers are very diverse, both in shape, and in size, color, smell. But they are all interesting and unusual.

A large number of representatives of the flora represent a symbol. A flower can be depicted on the flag of the state, it can symbolize events, traits of character, psychological features. With plants associated beautiful and touching legends, for centuries passed from mouth to mouth.

The science of the symbolism of flowers

The language of flowers today is the field of study of the whole science, which has received the name of fluorography. This discipline studies the historical aspects of the origin, spread and subtleties of everything that is associated with the symbolism of such plants.

In Japan, this science is called "hanakotoba". The language of flowers is used not only for the composition of composite combinations, for the design of bouquets. Also, it can be floral painting utensils and objects, drawings, creating ornaments and wreaths.

Fluroographics studies legends and myths, various characteristics, associations of people with flowers at all times. It was according to the data of this discipline it became known that the language of flowers originated in the East. Its founders are beautiful eastern beauties who expressed through buds and bouquets hidden feelings, dreams, fantasies and desires. It was for them that the first plants became something more than jewelry. Then in Europe this feature became widespread. In many countries there is a state symbol - a flower.

What does fern symbolize?

Angiosperms, or flowering plants, are the dominant group among all existing from the biological point of view. This was facilitated by evolutionary development, the acquisition of special signs, fitness.

At the same time, ferns are plants of the past. Once upon a time in the distant Carboniferous period of life on the planet, perfection and diversity were achieved by lush, powerful handsome men - horsetails, mosses and ferns. But over time, their appearance became more and more modest, from woody forms they turned into bushes and grasses. Today their number is very small.

Nevertheless, they do exist. These are spore plants that are able to multiply only in the presence of water. And this means that they are not capable of flowering. However, it was considered from the earliest times that a fern flower is a symbol. They looked for him, waited for the formation on the plant, deified and gave more and more superstitious significance.

The most progressive in this respect were the Slavs, for whom the flower of the fern is a symbol of the fulfillment of the most cherished desire, the realization of an intimate dream. Anyone who can find a flowering plant of this species must be lucky. He must become rich, happy, fortunate, strong, and so on.

Of course, this is just a symbol. The flower of the fern was not seen by anybody and would never see, because biologically it is impracticable. However, there were images that represent a swastika pattern superimposed on each other. It was they who began to personify such a coveted flower of the fern.

Today many ornaments, medallions, amulets have such patterns. They are called not only the flowers of the fern, but also the "Peruns Color", after the name of the fire god of the Slavs of Perun, who patronized all the masters and craftsmen.

Flowers are symbols of countries

Since the earliest times, when no state has yet had a flag as a national distinctive feature, this role was played by the majority of the nationalities. It was these beautiful creatures that personified the uniqueness of the country, its greatness and beauty.

A lot of time has passed, but today too many large and small states have their own national flower, their plant. As a rule, with each of them is connected folk legend, passed from mouth to mouth through generations.

I would like to give examples of states that have a symbol - a flower.

The name of the country Symbolic plant

Turkey

Tulip

In Turkey it was considered a flower of the ruling family during the time of the Ottoman Empire. Ornaments with this flower and its image had the right to be worn only by members of the Sultan's family.

In Holland today, these flowers are the most popular, there are displayed the best and unique varieties that are supplied all over the world.

Holland
Japan

Chrysanthemum

It is considered the personification of supremacy, grandeur, splendor. Imperial flower, symbolizing fidelity and truth.

Egypt

Lotus

It was depicted on coins, scepters of rulers, in the form of these flowers made headdresses of divine ministers. This plant was dedicated to the Egyptians by their god Osiris.

China

Narcissus

Flower of family happiness and well-being. A must-have element of the New Year's feast. Also personifies self-esteem, dignity.

Scotland

Thistle

The plant is prickly, the flower is not so beautiful, but it was he who, according to legend, saved the country from the attack of enemies. Once the subjects of Denmark at night decided to capture Scotland and made their way to her main castle. But one of the soldiers stepped on a thistle and woke the entire sleeping army. The enemy was defeated, and the flower became a symbol of the country.

Germany cornflower
Switzerland Edelweiss
France Lily
Singapore Orchid
Finland 9 white roses
Italy Daisies
Ukraine Red poppy
Mexico Dahlia
Latvia Chamomile

And a lot of different countries have their own symbols of gentle and touching, inexpressibly beautiful buds and blossoming flowers. And there is also such when one flower has several states-admirers who chose it as a symbol (orchid, tulip, rose).

Clover

The symbol of Ireland is the flower of a shamrock or clover. It is a plant that adorns all the sunniest and brightest meadows and meadows. It is with pleasure that animals eat it.

The people of Ireland consider this plant and its flower to be a symbol of love of freedom and emancipation, of spirit rebellion. In many other countries - it is the embodiment of luck, success in everything. The historical legend of St. Patrick, who explained the divine dogmas to the people on the example of the trefoil, became the basis and reason for choosing such a symbol of the country. During the feast of this saint, the Irish attach the images of the plant to their clothes.

Since the XVI century and to this day the symbol of Ireland is the flower of the clover (shamrock), simple, sweet, very gentle and bringing good luck.

Roses

The queen of flowers, beautiful, noble and elegant, provoking admiration and delight, is, of course, a rose. All without exception, the species are expressive and beautiful. Red roses are the brightest flowers, symbols of England. It was this country that first chose them for personifying their individuality and rich state history.

The reigning king always came out to the people with this flower, either alive or in the form of an ornament. Today the red rose is a symbol of the USA, Great Britain and Canada. It means love, nobility, wisdom, happiness and luck.

Peony

On the art of feng shui this flower is the personification of wealth and love, luck and prosperity. He must be present in the house. Peony protects spouses from quarrels, gives peace and tranquility. Unmarried helps to find your happiness.

Lilies

Very different interpretations of these symbolic colors. It all depends on the color. White lilies - innocence, trembling, modesty. Yellow and orange - envy and revenge, jealousy. Tiger - wealth and glory.

Lycoris is a spider's red lily. They are man-made artificially and are the main ornament of the streets of Japan and other countries. Personalizes loneliness, separation, separation.

What do white flowers say?

It was considered from ancient times that white flowers are a symbol of purity of spirit and body, innocence, kindness and integrity. Roses, chamomiles, peonies, chrysanthemums and many other representatives of plants of this color personify the most exalted and good - truthfulness, modesty, eternal love, humility, silence, secrecy.

However, white carnations are a symbol of contempt, longing. Therefore, each white flower has its own interpretation.

Symbolism of yellow flowers

It's sunny, bright, cheerful and full of color. Yellow flowers are a symbol of prosperity, prosperity and wealth. They represent fun, gratitude, success, friendship, happiness and joy.

But the yellow carnations are neglect, refusal, disappointment, bitterness, separation. The yellow lily is a lie, a deceit, a betrayal.

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