The Language of Flowers
To my fellow flower lover,
As an artist, avid gardener & floral designer I was always inspired by working with the earth and all its botanical beauty. Until this day, I am amazed at how much there is still to learn about the wonderful world of plants. Mother Nature is a force that created one of the most diverse species on earth — the flower. With all their differing traits from fragrance to colours, textures to size, it is no wonder that the flower has become a mandatory guest at every celebratory event since the ancient Egyptian period.
Tinka Magocsi, Founder of Petals & Oak Floral Design
WHAT IS YOUR FLOWER PERSONALITY TYPE?
Like most people, flowers too have their own personality, traits and characteristics that make them special and unique. Below is a list of flowers type and what makes them stand out from the rest.
The Logistician
Logisticians are serious and reserved. People with this personality type are well-organized and have great attention to detail. They are planners and are responsible. They also have a good reputation for being reliable and trustworthy.
The Peruvian Lily is an excellent match for a “logistician”. They are well-known for being the perfect flower for a “thank you” gesture. They have large, sturdy petals which reflect reliability and trust, making them a wonderful gift for those who are reliable, trustworthy and helpful towards others.
2: The Defender
People with this personality type are friendly and responsible. They are work oriented and are committed to meeting their obligations. They are also loyal and caring. Their care for others means that they are non-confrontational.
The perfect flower for this personality type is a daisy. Daisies give out peaceful, positive vibes, making them a friendly-looking flower. Their cheerful nature represents people who have the “defender” personality type as they represent people who are caring, virtuous and friendly.
3: The Advocate
These people are serious and hardworking. Aside from being logical and conscientious, they are also compassionate and value strong relationships with others. While they are very fond of people, they also like having their own space to wind down and recharge.
Daffodils are an excellent choice of flower for those with the personality type of an “advocate”. They are associated with hope, strength and resilience. Not only are these flowers the perfect choice for those who are strong-willed and hardworking, but they are also a great gift for those who believe in others and value relationships.
4: The Architect
People with these personality types are independent and confident. They are analytical, creative and motivated. They prefer to rely on logic rather than feelings. Due to their high expectations of themselves, they are regarded as perfectionists.
For those who are creative and motivated, carnations are the perfect choice of flower. They are vibrant, bright and bold and represent those who are daring and different.
5: The Crafter
Crafters are fearless and independent. People with this personality type are adventurous and risk-taking. They are quiet and aren’t always well-attuned to the needs of others, which may make them seem insensitive.
People with this personality type are best represented by orchids. Orchids are a very unique type of flower and make the perfect gift for those who are non-conformist and open to taking risks in life.
6. The Artist
Individuals with this personality type are friendly and easy going. While they’re caring and friendly, they also like their personal space. They would rather spend time with a small group of family and friends than with a big group of people.
Beautiful, vibrant tulips are an ideal match for those with an ‘artist’ personality type. They are known to symbolize love and happiness and so they best represent those who are warm, friendly and caring.
7. The Mediator
People with this personality type are caring and loyal, yet also creative. They have high values and constantly want to do good by humanity. Like artists, they are family and home-oriented.
Baby’s breath represents people who are mediators. These flowers represent those who are good, pure and innocent. They also represent loyalty and are the perfect gift for those who emulate purity, loyalty and trust.
8. The Thinker
Those with this personality type are quiet and introverted. They are also very analytical and like to pay attention to how things work. They are also problem-solving.
Hydrangeas represent people who are thoughtful, rational and evaluative. Hydrangeas are known for representing deep understanding and gratitude and are a perfect gift for those that are attuned to both their and others’ needs, with a thoughtful attitude.
9. The Persuader
These individuals are pragmatic and problem-solving. They are outgoing and energetic and enjoy spending time with large groups of people.
Roses are perfect flowers for those who are courageous and thick skinned. Due to the pragmatic nature of “persuaders”, roses are an excellent choice of flowers as they are not affected by their thorns and so are great for those who find solutions to any problems and remain unharmed by any negativity.
10. The Entertainer
People with these personality types are outgoing and friendly. They love to be the centre of attention and are optimistic.
For those who are “entertainers”, sunflowers are a perfect match. The unique, vibrant appearance of sunflowers makes them a happy flower, lighting a smile across their receiver’s face. Because of this, sunflowers represent people who light up a room and radiate warmth and positivity.
11: The Champion
These types of people are creative and energetic. They are extroverted and are good at giving support to others. They value emotions and prefer spontaneity rather than planning and organization.
For “champions”, peonies are the perfect flower. Peonies only bloom for a short amount of time and are associated with happiness and celebrations. Because of their happy energy and their short lifespan, they are perfect for those that enjoy spontaneity and living in the moment. If you’re a “champion” and believe that life is short and we should seize the moment, then go and get yourself some peonies!
12: The Debater
People with this personality type are outspoken and loud. They focus on ideas, solutions and the future rather than on the “now”. They are extroverted and enjoy working with people.
Alliums are a wonderful choice of flower for those with “debater” personality type. They symbolize patience and unity and can serve as a reminder to be patient during hard times. Their essence of unity and positivity resonates with “debaters” who are problem-solving and future-facing.
13: The Director
Directors are responsible, organized and practical. They like to take charge and find efficient solutions to any issues. While they can be viewed as bossy or stubborn, they value rules and have very high standards.
For problem-solvers and leaders, magnolia flowers are the perfect choice. They symbolize endurance and perseverance, as well as dignity and pride.
14: The Caregiver
These types of people are warm and harmonious. They are very emotional and only want the best for others. They enjoy helping others and giving people the care that they require.
Gerbera Daisy are an excellent choice of flower for those with a “caregiver” personality. They are cheerful and bright and are well known for bringing happiness to their receiver, making them an ideal match for those who enjoy cheering other people up.
15: The Protagonist
People with this personality type are warm, loyal and responsible. They are compassionate towards their friends and are very forgiving. They thrive off of helping others and take it as their responsibility to help others fulfil their potential. They are caring and make good leaders.
For a “protagonist”, an echinacea is the ideal flower. It is bright, colourful and eye-catching, with a prickly centre. Not only are they decorative, but they are also used for medicinal purposes. These characteristics make them perfect for those that are outgoing and bold, but also caring and helpful.
16: The Commander
These individuals are leaders, valuing organization and planning. They enjoy spending time with others but they aren’t very empathetic. They are not emotional people but they have strong leadership skills.
For “commanders”, amsonias are a great choice of flower. Not only are they beautiful, but they are considerably drought resistant and so they represent determination and strength, much like a leader.
THE MEANING BEHIND FLOWER
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Alstroemeria, or Peruvian Lily, primarily symbolizes friendship, mutual support, devotion and strength often given to say "I support you" or "thank you for being my support," with its six petals representing understanding, humour, patience, empathy, commitment, and respect. Colors add nuance: pink for friendship/caring, red for passion/love, orange for enthusiasm/tenacity, yellow for joy, and purple for royalty/admiration. Its unique upside-down leaves signify life's twists and the bonds formed.
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Relaxation and enjoying the moment, can also represent anticipation
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Native to the Western Cape region of South Africa; these bold blooms with a strong presence represent pride
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Native to northern Mexico, Argentina and part of the Caribbean - bold colours and unique shapes symbolizes hospitality, inspires happiness and abundance
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Symbol of femininity and of softness; it is something that you would give a loved one and it is a flower that is found in a lot of beautiful bouquets today
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Baby's breath can be used to symbolize innocence, purity, everlasting love, and the divine. Baby's breath symbolizes self-discipline and it is linked to people's ability to devote their lives to something more substantial and more powerful than themselves. There was a time in the floral industry when a few sprigs of baby's breath were tucked into nearly every bouquet.
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Luxury and prestige, and rich blooms in deep colours can mean wealth or success in life or love
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Bravery, love & friendship
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Appreciation of the present
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Chrysanthemum symbolism varies by culture, generally representing longevity, joy and fidelity lin many places, but signifying mourning in parts of Europe like France and Belgium, while serving as a national symbol in Japan. Colors add nuance: red for love, yellow for sorrow or happiness, white for loyalty/purity, pink for affection, and green for rebirth, with meanings differing by region.
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Clematis symbolizes mental beauty, ingenuity and cleverness, stemming from its climbing vines that seem to cleverly navigate structures. It also represents spiritual growth, resilience, and aspiration, signifying the search for higher knowledge and strength in adversity, while also embodying love, admiration, and even poverty in Victorian traditions.
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One of the first flowers to appear in Spring - it too represents resurrection & rebirth
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The love flower, contempt for worldly goods - a favourite among lovers & poet
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Inner strength, grace under pressure, creativity, and elegance, often representing a, lasting bond, commitment, and positive change. Originating as Aztec symbols of power, these resilient, late-blooming flowers now commonly signify standing out from the crowd and finding stability
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Delphinium flowers primarily symbolize cheerfulness, goodwill and protection, making them popular for celebrating joy and positive, new beginnings. Known as the July birth flower, they also represent an open heart, ardent attachment, and, due to their tall, upward-growing spikes, they embody striving for success, dignity, and grace.
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Eucalyptus symbolizes healing, protection, purification and strength, often associated with cleansing negative energy. It represents abundance, rejuvenation, and, to Indigenous Australians, serves as a sacred bridge between the earth, heaven, and the underworld. Its name, meaning "well covered," signifies resilience and covering or protection.
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Freesias primarily symbolize friendship, trust, innocence and thoughtfulness, often given to convey sincerity or appreciation, especially for the 7th wedding anniversary. Each color adds meaning: white for purity (weddings), yellow for joy/friendship, pink for motherly love, and red for passion/love, all enhanced by their sweet, citrusy scent
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As one of the first shrubs to bloom, they mark the end of winter and the promise of spring.
The golden-yellow flowers are believed to bring prosperity and luck, often used during the New Year.
Representing a fresh start, these flowers are often used in floral arrangements to signify a new, bright chapter.
Their intense yellow color evokes cheerfulness and warmth after a cold, bleak winter.
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A flower that is said to have magical powers, warding off evil spirits. A durable flower that blooms in snow and ice.
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Hydrangeas symbolize heartfelt, complex emotions - ranging from sincere gratitude and apology in Japanese culture to vanity, arrogance, or frigidity in Victorian tradition. Derived from Greek, the name means "water vessel," referencing both the plant's high water needs and its cup-shaped seeds
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Lilac flowers symbolize first love, youthful innocence and nostalgia representing new beginning and memories. Can also carry meanings of renewal, confidence and remembrance, with specific colors adding nuances like white for purity or purple for enchantment. They are often associated with spring's arrival, hope, and enduring love, making them popular for anniversaries and acknowledging deep affection.
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Representing deep appreciation and gratitude, they are ideal for thank-you bouquets. They embody romantic, old-fashioned values and charisma. Often used in weddings to symbolize a strong, lasting connection. They are a Symbol of Strength with their delicate appearance hides their robust nature, often representing the ability to "rise above".
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The supreme flower, purity
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Love & Romance is a central theme, especially for happy marriages and deep affection.
Prosperity & Wealth. Signifies riches, good fortune, and high social rank, especially in Chinese culture.
Honour & Bravery - Represents respect, courage, and nobility.
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The queen of flowers; bringing love, joy, beauty & fragrance to any environment
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Everlasting beauty; symbol of a happy life & content existence
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Enduring love
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Vitality, loyalty and pride; devotion & inspiration
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Symbol of hard work.
The thistle flower's meaning is multifaceted. It symbolizes pain and protection, pride and humility, beauty and roughness—a true reflection of the Scottish spirit. Each variety holds its place in legend, medicine, and symbolism, from the Scottish thistle to the cotton thistle, spear thistle, and blessed thistle.
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