Here are some phrases that are represented by flowers. The language of flowers had been particularly adopted by the Victorians and Persians, and they often used flowers to express emotions and love in poetry and other literature.
Amaryllis: "You are a beauty!"
Anemone: "I cast you away!"
Bluebell: "I bind with Faerie magic."
Camellia: Beauty beyond this world.
Carnation: To mend a broken heart.
Chrysanthemum: To draw in the magic of love.
Clematis: Beauty of the otherworld and sexual attraction.
Columbine: A fool's heart cannot be broken.
Cornflower: To draw love and sex.
Daffodil: To find love
Daisy: Lasting love.
Poppy: To send moon faeries to whisper your name. (my favourite!)


Amaryllis: "You are a beauty!"
Anemone: "I cast you away!"
Bluebell: "I bind with Faerie magic."
Camellia: Beauty beyond this world.
Carnation: To mend a broken heart.
Chrysanthemum: To draw in the magic of love.
Clematis: Beauty of the otherworld and sexual attraction.
Columbine: A fool's heart cannot be broken.
Cornflower: To draw love and sex.
Daffodil: To find love
Daisy: Lasting love.
Poppy: To send moon faeries to whisper your name. (my favourite!)
