quarta-feira, 18 de julho de 2007





broom (Cytisus scoparius (LINN.)
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bird's foot trefoil ((Lotus corniculatus)








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Significado simbólico de algumas flores brancas

flor ===> significado
bee orchid ==> industry

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Significado simbólico de algumas flores comuns

Flor ======> significado
balsamine ==> impaciência

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Significado simbólico de algumas flores comuns

flor ===> significado
balm ==> social intercourse or sympathy




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Significado simbólico de algumas flores comuns
arbor vitae ==> unchanging friendship


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Significado simbólico de algumas flores comuns:
flor (6) ==> significado
apple blossom ==> preferência


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Significado simbólico de algumas flores comuns:

flor (5) ==> significado
anemone==> forsaken

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Significado simbólico de algumas flores comuns:

flor (4) ==> significado
almond ==> hope, watchfulness and promise

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O significado simbólico de algumas flores comuns


flor (3) ==> significado
aloe - grief














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Flor (2) ==>Significado

Agrimony Gratidão




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segunda-feira, 16 de julho de 2007


A LINGUAGEM DAS FLORES


Significado simbólico de algumas flores comuns:


Flor (1) Significado
Acanthus - Arte




Bulrush
Docility
Buttercup
Riches
Cabbage
Profit
Camellia japonica
Unpretending excellence
Campanula
Gratitude
Canterbury Bells
Gratitude
Carnation
pink
white
striped
A woman's love
Disdain
Refusal
Cherry blossom
A good education
Feminine beauty, sexuality,principle and love (In China)
Transience of life (In Japan)
Chestnut
Do me justice
China aster
Love of variety
Chrysanthemum
red
yellow
I love
Slightly loved
Coreopsis
Always cheerful
Cowslip
Winning grace
Clover
red
white
Industry
I promise
Daffodil
Uncertainty, chivalry,respect, or unrequited love
Dahlia
Elegance and dignity
Dandelion
Coquetry
Elderflower
Compassion
Fennel
Strength
Forget-me-not
True love
Geranium
Gentility
Gorse
Love in all seasons
Grass
Submission
Heliotrope
Devotion
Hollyhock
Ambition
Houseleek
Domestic economy
Ivy
Dependence
Laurestine
A token
Lavender
Mistrust
Lemon-blossom
Discretion
Lettuce
Cold-hearted
Lichen
Solitude
Flower
Meaning
Lilac (purple)
Fastidious
Lily
white
scarlet
Purity
High-souled aspirations
Lime Blossom
Conjugal love
Lobelia
Malevolence
Love lies bleeding
Hopelessness
Magnolia
Love of nature
Marigold
Pain and grief
Mayflower
Welcome
Mignonette
Worth
Mint
Suspicion
Moss rose
Confession of love
Mullein
Good-nature
Nasturtium
Patriotism
Oak leaf
Strength
Oats
Music
Olive
Peace
Oxeye daisy
Patience
Pear blossom
Lasting friendship
Poppy (white)
Dreams
Rose
red
blue
white
black
yellow
pink
dark pink
light pink
burgundy
coral or orange
lavender (violet)
Red and white together
Red and yellow together
True love
Mystery or attaining the impossible
Silence or innocence, purity,secrecy, reverence and humility
Death, hatred, or farewell(also refer here)
Friendship, or dying love(or platonic love) or jealousy, infidelity
Grace
Gratitude
Admiration, sympathy
Beauty
Desire, passion
Love at first sight
Unity
Joy, happiness, and excitement
Rosemary
Remembrance
Rue
Regret
Sensitive Plant
Sensitivity
Snowdrop
Consolation or hope
Star of Bethlehem
Reconciliation
Straw
United
Sunflower
Pure and lofty thoughts
Sweetbrier
Simplicity
Thorn-apple
Disguise
Thyme
Thriftiness
Tulip-tree
Fame
Tulip
red
yellow
Declaration of Love
Hopeless love
Violet
blue
white
Faithfulness
Modesty
Winged seeds (any kind)
Messengers
Witch-hazel
A spell
Wheat
Wealth and prosperity

[edit] Notes
^ Peterson, Coral (2006-10-10). [http://www.tokyopop.com/501.html?page=5 Kawaii Culture: The Language of Flowers]. Tokyopop.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-21. “Many flowers have secret meanings and in Japan the language of flowers is called hanakotoba.”
^ Most of the meanings are taken from the book: [2006] The Complete Guide to Calligraphy: the Essential Reference for all Calligraphers. Oceana, Quantum Publishing. ISBN 0681288647.

[edit] See also
Blue rose
Meanings of Roses

[edit] External Links
flowers ebook: The Flowers Personified, 1847
Chapter Excerpts: History of the Language of Flowers
Flower Language Bibliography (archive link, was dead)

[edit] Lists of flower meanings
The Victorian Language of Flowers
The Language of Flowers
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_of_flowers"


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terça-feira, 3 de julho de 2007


LINGUAGEM DAS FLORES

A linguagem das flores, algumas vezes denominada floriografia, foi um meio de comunicação da era vitoriana em que várias flores e arranjos florais foram usadas para enviar mensagens codificadas, permitindo que os indivíduos expressassem sentimentos que de outra forma não poderiam ser proferidos. O rei Charles II trouxe esta arte para a Suécia da Pérsia no século XVII.

A linguagem floral japonesa é chamada Hanakotoba.

As nuances da linguagem estão em sua maioria esquecidas, mas rosas vermelhas estão significam amor passional, romântico; rosas róseas uma afeição menor; rosas brancas ainda sugerem virtude e chastity; e rosas amarelas ainda denotam amizade ou devoção. Embora estes possam não ser as exatas traduções dos sentimentos vitorianos, as flores ainda mantem o significado.
Os girassóis também têm significados comumente conhecidos, que podem significar tanto arrogância quanto respeito -- por esta razão eles foram a flor favorita de St. Julie Billiart.





Margarida significa inocência ou pureza.
A íris, recebeu esta denominação devido à mensageira dos deuses na mitologia grega, ainda representa uma mensagem sendo enviada.
(Iris Strauss, quadro de Vincent van Gogh).



















Um amor-perfeito significa pensamentos, o narciso silvestre consideração.

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Floral emblem

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In a number of countries, plants have been chosen as symbols to represent specific geographic areas. Some countries have a country-wide floral emblem; others in addition have symbols representing subdivisions. Different processes have been used to adopt these symbols - some are conferred by government bodies, whereas others are the result of informal public polls. The term floral emblem, which refers to flowers specifically, is primarily used in Australia and Canada. In the United States, the term state flower is more often used.
Contents[
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1 Europe
1.1 United Kingdom
1.2 County flowers in the United Kingdom
1.3 Ireland
1.4 County flowers in Ireland
1.5 Norway
1.6 Sweden
2 Asia
2.1 Bangladesh
2.2 China
2.3 Japan
2.4 Laos
2.5 Malaysia
2.6 New Zealand
2.7 Pakistan
2.8 Singapore
2.9 Taiwan
3 The Americas
3.1 Bolivia
3.2 Canada
3.3 Colombia
3.4 Dominican Republic
3.5 Nicaragua
3.6 Peru
3.7 United States
4 Australia
5 External links
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[edit] Europe

[edit] United Kingdom
See also:
County flowers of the United Kingdom
Each of the constituent countries of the
United Kingdom has a traditional national floral symbol. In England this is the rose, in Scotland this is the thistle, and in Wales this is the Leek.
A county flower is a
flowering plant chosen to symbolise a county. They exist primarily in the United Kingdom, but some counties in other countries also have them.

[edit] County flowers in the United Kingdom
One or two county flowers have a long history in
England - the Red rose of Lancashire dates from the Middle Ages, for instance. However, the county flower concept was only extended to cover the whole United Kingdom in 2002, as a promotional tool by a charity. In that year, the plant conservation charity Plantlife ran a competition to choose county flowers for all counties, to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Plantlife's scheme is loosely based on Britain's
traditional counties, and so some current local government areas are not represented by a flower, and some of the counties included no longer exist as administrative areas. Flowers were also chosen for thirteen major cities: Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Nottingham and Sheffield. The Isles of Scilly was also treated as a county (distinct from Cornwall) for the purpose of the scheme. The Isle of Man was included, but not the Channel Islands.
A total of 94 flowers was chosen in the competition. 85 of the 109 counties have a unique county flower, but several species were chosen by more than one county.
Foxglove Digitalis purpurea was chosen for four counties - Argyll, Birmingham, Leicestershire and Monmouthshire) - more than any other species. The following species were chosen for three counties each:
Bog Rosemary Andromeda polifolia (Cardiganshire, Kirkcudbright and Tyrone)
Cowslip Primula veris (Northamptonshire, Surrey and Worcestershire)
Harebell Campanula rotundifolia (Antrim, Dumfries and Yorkshire)
Thrift Armeria maritima (Bute, Pembrokeshire and the Isles of Scilly)
And the following species were chosen for two counties:
Grass-of-parnassus Parnassia palustris (Cumberland and Sutherland)
Pasqueflower Pulsatilla vulgaris (Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire)
Common Poppy Papaver rhoeas (Essex and Norfolk)
In addition,
Sticky Catchfly Lychnis viscaria was chosen for both Edinburgh and Midlothian, the county containing Edinburgh.
For most counties,
native species were chosen, but for a small number of counties, non-natives were chosen, mainly archaeophytes.

[edit] Ireland
The
shamrock is widely used as a symbol for Ireland.

[edit] County flowers in Ireland
Bog-rosemary is the county flower of County Offaly [1]

[edit] Norway
Lily-of-the-valley was chosen as the county flower of Østfold [2]
Globe flower is the county flower of Troms [3]

[edit] Sweden
Black vanilla orchid, Nigritella nigra, is the county flower of Jämtland [4]
Mistletoe is the county flower of Västmanland [5]

[edit] Asia

[edit] Bangladesh
The floral emblem are the
National symbols of the country constituting the nation such the Shapla (National flower), Banyan (National tree), Jackfruit (National fruit) See also: National Emblem of Bangladesh.

[edit] China
The floral emblem is usually the
peony, plum blossom, and chrysanthemum also the National fruit of PRC is the Kiwifruit.

[edit] Japan

Imperial seal of Japan
The national flower of
Japan is the chrysanthemum, and forms the imperial seal.

[edit] Laos
Laos national flower is the Champa.

[edit] Malaysia
The national flower for
Malaysia is Hibiscus.
The state flower for the
state of Sarawak in eastern Malaysia is Phalanopsis bellina.

[edit] New Zealand
The "Silver Fern" is acknowledged as a national emblem in New Zealand. Other plant emblems are: Koru (a curled fern symbol) and Kowhai (a native tree with yellow cascading flowers).

[edit] Pakistan

Jasmin is full Blossom
The floral emblem are the
National symbols of the country constituting the nation-state such as the Jasmine (National flower) and Rhododendron in the Regional state of Jammu and Kashmir (disputed territory), Deodar (National tree), Mango (National fruit) Also See: National Emblem of Pakistan.

[edit] Singapore
The national flower for Singapore is
Vanda Miss Joaquim.

[edit] Taiwan
Taiwan has selected county flowers for all of its counties [6]. A partial list:
Magnolia is the county flower of Chiayi County [7]
The
Common Bombax Flower is the county flower of Taichung County [8]
The
Gaillardia is the county flower of Penghu County [9]
Taiwan has also selected county trees.

[edit] The Americas

[edit] Bolivia
Bolivian national flowers are
cantuta (Catua buxifolia) and patujú (Heliconia rostrata)

[edit] Canada
The
maple is widely used as a symbol for Canada.

The Flag of Montreal has several floral emblems
Many Canadian flags and coat of arms have floral emblems on them. The
Flag of Montreal has four floral emblems. On the right side of the Flag of Saskatchewan overlapping both green and gold halves is the western red lily, the provincial floral emblem. The Coat of Arms of Port Coquitlam has the City's floral emblem, the azalea displayed on a collar. The Coat of Arms of Prince Edward Island displays Lady's Slippers, the floral emblem of the Island. The Coat of Arms of Nova Scotia has the trailing arbutus or mayflower, the floral emblem of Nova Scotia, added when the arms were reassumed in 1929.

[edit] Colombia
The
Orchid is the Colombian national flower.

[edit] Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic's national flower is the Caoba (Mahogany) tree's flower.

[edit] Nicaragua

Sacuanjoche is Nicaragua's National Flower.
Nicaragua's national flower is the Sancuanjoche (Plumeria rubra var alba), and was declared the country's national flower on August 17th, 1971. Its name is derived from Nicarao, the name of the Nahuatl-speaking tribe which inhabited Nicaragua; "xacuan"(sacuan) means beautiful yellow petals and "xochilt"(joche) means flower. The flower can be found in the Masaya Volcano National Park among other places.
Nicaragua and Laos share the same national flower under different local names. In Laos it is named "Champa".

Cantutas in the garden of Koricancha (Temple of the Sun, today's Convento Santo Domingo), Cusco, Peru.

Peru
The national flower of Peru is the
Cantuta (often spelled Kantuta or Qantuta, from Quechua qantu)(cantua buxifolia). It can be found at the high valleys of the Andean territory, in Peru and Bolivia.

The Showy lady slipper is the State flower for Minnesota

United States
See also:
List of U.S. state flowers
See also:
List of U.S. state trees
In 1986 President
Ronald Reagan made the rose the floral emblem of the United States. [10] In the United States, state flowers and state trees have been adopted as symbols by state legislatures.

Australia
In
Australia, floral emblems have been adopted by each state and territory.
See List of Australian floral emblems for a complete list.


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[edit] External links

Plantlife County flowers page
BBC coverage of the county flowers competition
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