July 15, 2011

What Is the Meaning of Japanese Flowers?

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Samurai warlords emblazoned flowered designs on their kimonos as a family crest. Men and women receive gifts of flowers on their anniversaries and flower language (hana kotoba) is used in all media: anime, movies and greeting cards. Speaking in flowers is central to Japanese culture.

Hydrangea

  • Hydrangeas were first discovered in Japan and are plentiful still during the rainy season (June to July). These flowers mean "pride" in Japan and are thought to provide peace and serenity to the recipient.

Iris

  • The giving of an iris flower symbolizes trust, an impenetrable friendship and faith. Being on the receiving end of a bunch of irises is a great honor in Japan.

Chrysanthemum

  • The word Chrysanthemum means "golden flower." The yellow chrysanthemum is prominent on the imperial family crest and conveys longevity of friendship and joy.

Lily

  • The meaning of a flower may change depending on its color. A person given a white lily is considered pure and chaste. In contrast, tossing someone an orange one denotes hatred and anger.

Ikebana

  • Flowers are very important to Japanese culture, so much so that flower arranging, or ikebana, is an art form. There are schools that teach intricate arranging according to style and symbolism.

This information is from

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