The Spiritual Meaning Of Flowers - Letters A To C

Flowers have many different symbolic interpretations in the language of flowers which sometimes seem to conflict each other.

Check out the letters A to C of flower symbolism below:

  • African Daisy (Ostespermum)

    African Daisy (Osteospermum) represents innocence, life path, new beginnings, playfulness, positivity and purity in the langauge of flowers symbolism
  • African Lily (Agapanthus)

    African Lily (Agapanthus) represents beauty, fertility, love, purity and world energy in the language of flowers symbolism
  • Allium (Allium)

    Allium represents good fortune, humility, patience, prosperity and unity in the language of flowers symbolism
  • Anemone/Windflower (Anemone)

    The Anemone or Windflower represents anticipation, enthusiasm, expectation, joy and optimism in the language of flowers
  • Angel's Trumpet (Brugmansia)

    Angel's Trumpet (Brugmansia) represents clarity, divination, intuition and spiritual knowledge in language of flowers symbolism
  • Apple Blossom (Malus Domestica)

    Apple Blossom (Malus Domestica represents fertility, new beginning, peace, romance, self-care and sweetness in the language of flowers symbolism
  • Arum/Calla Lily (Zantedeschia)

    The Arum or Calla Lily (Zantedeschia) represents beauty, dignity, forgiveness, rebirth and sexual harmony in the language flowers of symbolism
  • Aster (Tripolium pannonicum)

    Aster (Tripolium pannonicum) represents elegance, love, patience, variety and wisdom in the language of flowers symbolism
  • Azalea (Rhododendron)

    Azalea (Rhododendron) represents adaptability, femininity, resilience, self-care and truth-seeker in the language of flowers symbolism
  • Baby Blue Eyes (Nemophila)

    Baby Blue Eyes (Nemophila) represents forgiveness, innocence, sensitivity, tranquility and trust in the language of flowers symbolism
  • Baby's Breath (Gypsophila)

    Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) represents everlasting love, innocence, loyalty, marriage, purity and support in the language of flowers symbolism
  • Banksia (Banksia)

    Banksia represents endurance, letting go, new beginning and overcoming challenges in the language of flowers symbolism
  • Belladonna/Jersey Lily (Amaryllis)

    The Belladonna or Jersey Lily (Amaryllis) represents achievement, beauty, pride, radiance, recognition and strength in the language of flowers symbolism
  • Bellflower/Canterbury Bells (Campanula)

    The Bellflower or Canterbury Bells (Campanula) represent clairaudience, contancy, delicate, gratitude and humility in the language of flowers symbolism
  • Bird Of Paradise (Strelitzia)

    The Bird Of Paradise flower (Strelitzia) represents angels, elegance, grace, magnificence and spiritual communication in the language of flowers symbolism