In Victorian times, certain flowers had specific meanings because the flower selection was limited and people used more symbols and gestures to communicate than words. But today, with so many flower choices, there are no rules - it's the sentiment that gives the gift its meaning. At Country Club Florists we can help you send the right message. Many people assign their own personal meanings - a flower or color that might remind them of a special event or moment in their lives. For those interested in the historic meanings of flowers, here's a list compiled from a variety of different sources:

Star of Bethlehem

hope

Star of Bethlehem

Statice

success

Statice

Stephanotis

good luck

Stephanotis

Sunflower

adoration

Sunflower

Sweetpea

shyness

Sweetpea

Tuberose

pleasure

Tuberose

Tulip (Pink)

caring

Tulip (Pink)

Tulip (Purple)

royalty

Tulip (Purple)

Tulip (Red)

declaration of love

Tulip (Red)

Tulip (White)

forgiveness

Tulip (White)

Tulip (Yellow)

hopelessly in love

Tulip (Yellow)

Violet

faithfulness

Violet

Wisteria

steadfast

Wisteria

Yarrow

good health

Yarrow

Zinnia

thoughts of friends

Zinnia
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