[🌸👑💖👑💀] l🐝ambrosiabee🐝l’s Flower Collection
[1] 🌹Pale Pink Roses🌹
(LO Ep17) This flower conveys grace, gentleness, joy and happiness.
[2] 🔵Forget-me-not🔵
[3] Dandelion (Taraxacum)
(LO Ep31) The dandelion symbolizes one healing from emotional pain, and sometimes physical pain as well. // It also symbolizes one surviving through all difficulties and withstanding hardships. *(LO Ep24) This was 1-2 days after Persephone was assaulted by Apollo.*
[4] “Lily of the Valley” (Convallaria majalis)
(LO Ep40) The Lilly o/t Valley symbolizes rebirth and humility, but also purity and sweetness. // Some believe that the flower brings luck in love, but also a return of happiness. [❄️And they can withstand the cold!❄️ // My English is a little broken 🤓]
[5] 🌱"Vine"🌱 (Vīnea)
(LO Ep128-129) The Vine is a plant that tries to survive on it's own. It will spread anywhere to get the stuff it needs to grow. This process symbolizes the will to live. It also symbolizes strength, connection and partnership.
[6] “Pansy” (Viola tricolor var. hortensis)
(LO Ep83) The Pansy symbolizes free thinking, but also that one should consider something (the word “Pansy” is based on the word pensee; to think/consider something). // The Pansy also signifies remembrance.
[7] “Orange Day-Lily” (Hemerocallis fulva)
(LO Ep79-80) Orange lilies symbolize warmth, passion, royalty and a satisfaction in life. It also symbolizes honor and respect for a notable person. In Victorian times, lilies represented flirtation.
[8] “Water Lilies” (Nymphaeaceae)
(LO Ep106) The Nymphaea “waterlily” signifies innocence, pleasure, and wellness. Overall, it symbolizes one being at peace with him/herself. In Ancient Egypt, the waterlily was associated with life and death.
[9] “Morning Glory” (Ipomoea tricolor)
(LO Ep86) According to the Victorians, the Morning Glory signifies a love that is in vain, or a love that was never reciprocated. Because of the short life-span, it can also be associated with fleeting love.
[10] “Forget-me-not” (Myosotis)
(LO Ep80) The “Forget-me-not’” signifies an undying love. It symbolizes a connection that lasts through time, and a growing affection between two people. It can also remind people of their favorite memories together.
[11] “Desert Bluebell” (Phacelia campanularia)
(LO Ep8) The “Desert Bluebell” is a delicate (and poisonous) flower that signifies enduring love and gratitude. // It also symbolizes humility.
[12] “Peruvian Lily” (Alstroemeria)
(LO Ep96) The “Peruvian Lily” symbolizes understanding one another, empathy, commitment and respect. // The twisted leaves are also a symbol of bonding, stability and overcoming difficulties together.
[13] 🌸Pink-Sorrel (Oxalis Articulata)🌸
(LO Ep100) The Oxalis symbolizes joy and good-heartedness. // Oxalis can be found in the fields, forests, along the roads and in the wastelands. [As always, if this is not the Oxalis flower, please let me know 🥸✌️]
[14] 🌼“Common Daisy” (BELLIS PERENNIS)🌼
(LO Ep63) “Daisies” symbolize purity, chastity, motherhood and transformation. The “Daisy” can also symbolize security, appreciation and quiet strength.
[15] 🌹“Rose Thorns”🌹 (Spicula rosarum)
(LO Ep98) Thorns symbolize sorrow and hardship, and the Rose symbolizes love and passion. Those two together create a metaphor: After going through the pain (thorns), you’ll find the pleasure (rose).
[16] “Peony” (Paeonia)
(LO Ep112) The “Peony” represents honor, wealth and beauty that comes in all forms. The “Pink Peony” mainly symbolizes good luck and prosperity. You can also give a peony to someone who has been successful in their lives.
[17] 🌸“Periwinkle” (Catharanthus)🌸
(LO Ep131) The “Periwinkle” symbolizes friendship, everlasting love and a beginning of something new. The “Periwinkle” also represents a blossoming friendship that is still in its first stages. And, sharing a pleasant memory from the past.
[18] “Baby’s Breath” (Gypsophila)
(LO Ep131) “Baby’s Breath” symbolizes purity, sincerity and an everlasting love. “Baby’s Breath” also symbolizes the exquisite beauty of a person and devotion in a relationship which lives an eternity.
[19] 🌸“Orchid” (ORCHIDACEAE)🌸
(LO Ep138) In Ancient Greece, “Orchids” were a symbol of masculinity. “Orchid” means “testicles” in Greek. Because of this, orchids also have a sexual meaning. The “Pink Orchid” symbolizes seduction and sensuality.
[20] “Mistletoe” (Viscum album)
(LO Ep40&152) The “Mistletoe” symbolizes peace, protection and unification. Because the “Mistletoe” can also be found in the winter, the Celtic Druids considered the “Mistletoe” a symbol of “Life in the midst of Death”. [“Oh, Look! A Mistletoe!”]
[21] 🌿“Bay Laurel” (Laurus nobilis)🌿
(LO EP141) The “Laurel” symbolizes victory, honor and one’s achievements. It’s also used to represent overcoming potentials. The leaf itself was believed to have spiritual and physical cleansing abilities.












