The language of flowers has different meanings and connotations in different
parts of the world. Since time immemorial it has triggered of the imagination
and inspiration of numerous poets, artists and writers. Flowers can help us
express our thoughts, feelings, and emotions, they do the needful when words
fail to convey.
Flowers have the ability to influence our emotions and affect our moods.
According to recent behavioral research conducted at Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey, the presence of flowers triggers happy emotions,
heightens feelings of life satisfaction and affects social behavior in a
positive manner far beyond what is normally believed. The study further revealed
that flowers have an immediate impact on our happiness, they have a longtime
positive effect on our moods and make intimate connections.
Over the years Flowers have developed meanings and are not selected randomly.
Different flowers are selected to convey different emotions for example, the
acacia flowers are given to express concealed love, chaste love or beauty the
aster flowers symbolize both love and daintiness a pink carnation means I will
never forget you while the yellow says rejection or disappointment and the tulip
says you have sunshine in your smile.
The colors of flowers have meaning and speak a language that is their own
such as :
a) Violet flowers induce calm and peace.
b) Orange flowers
signify flames of desire.
c) Purple flowers mean love at first sight.
d)
Red sets the pulse racing and is known to induce passions
e) Blue is
calming to the mind and soul. This color is known to lower blood pressure and
relieve hypertension.
f) Green is nurturing and relaxes the mind and body.
g) Pink soothes and is like a salve, cool and calm.
h) Yellow denotes
friendship and is energetic and spreads sunshine.
i) White flowers stand for
peace and reverence
j) We say thanks with Peach flowers
k) Pink are the
flowers of appreciation.
There are scientific as well as traditional interpretations that flowers do
have healing properties too. Dr. Roger Ulrich, an environmental psychologist at
Texas A&M University, who was the first American to research and study the
benefits of plants on hospital patients, found that when plants were visible to
these patients, their levels of stress were reduced, their need for pain
medications decreased and hospital stays were shorter with increased sense of
optimism and physical well-being of the patients.
As a result of his work, a new approach to hospital environments has emerged
with the creation of "patient friendly" health care facilities. Now, plants and
flowers are regularly included among these facilities to assist in the healing
of their patients.
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