Tulip


Like the rose, colors of tulips have different meanings. Red means declaration of love, believe me. Yellow means hopeless love, sunshine in your smile. General means perfect lover, frame, beautiful eyes.

Tuberose


Comes from the Greek word polis meaning white and anthos meaning flower. Voluptuousness.

Trachelium


Comes from the Greek word meaning rough throat because of the medicinal uses to treat neck and throat pain. Neglected beauty.

Sunflower


Comes from the Greek word helios meaning sun and anthos meaning flowers. Adoration, pride, sunshine.

Scabiosa


Comes from the Greek word scabies meaning to itch.

Strawflower


Comes from the Greek words helisso meaning to turn around and chyrsos meaning gold. Never ending remembrance.

Sweet pea


Delicate pleasures.

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You will always be beautiful to me, lasting beauty, promptness.

Stephanotis


Comes from the Greek words stephanos meaning crown and otos meaning ear, a crown of ears. Luck, prosperity, wedding.

Solidaster


Solid aster is named for its parents, Aster and solidago (golden rod).

Snapdragon


Comes from the Greek word anti meaning like and rhin meaning nose. Gracious lady, presumption, graciousness.

Sandersonia


Named for John Sanderson, who discovered the plant in 1851 in South Africa.

Salvia


Comes from the Latin word salvia which means to heal.

Salal


Zest.

Ranunculus


Comes from the Latin word ranunculus meaning little frog. You are in attractions.

Queen Anne's Lace


Haven, self-reliance.

King Protea


Comes from the Greek god, Proteus who was known to be able to change into different shapes.

Pincushion Protea


Comes from the Greek God, Proteus who was known to be able to change into different shapes.

Poppy


Remembrance, wealth, pleasure, imagination, eternal sleep.

Platycodon


Named balloon flower because buds look like inflated balloons ready to burst.