All products have a unique flower designs that horticulturalists
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sweatshirts, sneakers, posters, skateboards, mouse pads, stickers,
bumper stickers, buttons, mugs, tote bags, invitations, greeting
cards, neckties, postcards, posters, prints and much more!
The Meaning of Orchids
Orchids are beautiful and delicate. They seem
almost to be the anti flower with their geometric
shapes the antithesis of the soft, rounded curves
of more common flowers. It is this very unusual
quality that makes them so exotic and desirable.
Orchids have had a long history and have different
meanings.
Whatever meaning you choose to take from these
beautiful flowers there can be no gift more unusual,
unexpected or beautiful than a carefully made
up bouquet of these flowers. The orchids add another
dimension to such a gift. Telling your loved ones
about the special history behind these flowers
can only enhance them.
Fertility
In ancient Greece it was believed that orchids
were a symbol of fertility and virility. It was
even believed that consuming the flower could
determine the sex of an unborn child. If the father
of an unborn child ate large, new orchid tubers
then the woman would have a boy.
On the other hand if the mother ate small orchid
tubers she would have a girl. If you are trying
to have a baby this could be a meaningful gift
to your spouse. Or this could be a pretty and
meaningful gift for someone who is expecting a
baby.
Luxury
In Victorian England orchids took on the mantle
of luxury. No doubt this image stems from the
fact that these flowers are hard to find anywhere
but tropical places. Anyone during this era who
could afford to buy these exotic blooms would
have to be a rich person. Orchids still have a
connotation of luxury as they are still hard to
find and exotic.
Perfection and Beauty
The shape of orchids has been mentioned as geometric
in comparison to the curvier forms of other flowers.
The straight lines that run through these flowers
have led them to be a symbol of perfection and
beauty. This has to do with the notion that beauty
can be found in symmetry. The varied colors of
these flowers will give you many choices in terms
of which beautiful bloom you wish to use or present
someone with.
The spots on orchids are also sometimes used to
represent the blood of Christ. This symbolism
would make these flowers a wonderful choice for
an Easter brunch table. They would also make wonderful
altar decorations on special services and occasions.
Although these meanings may not be well known,
everyone will be able to admire the effect of
having these flowers around the altar and church.
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