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What type of flower represents your personality?
Chrysanthemum flowers symbolizes a strong life. It is good to give old people chrysanthemum flowers because it means strong life. However, only red ones would be good because white and light yellow ones are used only at funerals. Lovers do not give chrysanthemum to their loved ones.
Do you have a flower that represents you?
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30 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I really don't know the meaning of flowers but if i were to pick ne it would be a calililly.
It stands straight, strong, and looks good alone.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I have been referred to as a Blooming Idiot and perhaps that may be so. I would hope the Blue Bonnet, the Indian Paintbrush and the Indian Blanket, all wild flowers soon to grace the land called Texas, are the type of flower that I would hope, represents my personality. They do not have a perfume that is carried by the early morning breeze through the pastures but they don't stink either and beggars can't be choosers. They would also be a notch above Blooming idiots, too.
Source(s): Texan - Kauf it UpLv 51 decade ago
Not really. I like them all. Geraniums seem to last a lifetime. The Jade is also beautiful when it gets it's rare blooms of yellow flowers. The Sage has nice purple flowers & Stocks have a great smell. I guess I don't have a personality that I can relate to the flower that is supposed to go with my astrological birth sign. Sunflowers are nice.
- missmayzieLv 71 decade ago
Actually I would have to say all flowers could represent my personality at any given moment in time..
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- Russell ScottLv 41 decade ago
Hey Nick! My wife and I were working in the garden this past weekend and she told me to watch where I stepped just in case by accident I might not see a bloom of some kind and crush it. So to answer your question, I would say a Tulip because I need to "Tip Toe through the Tulips" and be careful. I guess that represents me right now.
- 1 decade ago
This is a hard one for me because there are three that I think about. The first being Gerbera Daisies. "The meanings of gerbera daisies stem from those attributed to the general daisy family. These meanings include innocence and purity, and daisies are also a classic symbol of beauty. However, the gerbera variety holds an added meaning of cheerfulness, which stems from the assortment of colors available." This is what I used in my wedding because I felt that my wedding was a cheerful occasion. I also think these flowers are beautiful. I carried orange gerbneras in my wedding but pink are my favorite!
Another flower I chose for my wedding that i can associate with myself is an Orange roses. Orange roses : "The orange rose has mainly come to be regarded as the symbol for desire, enthusiasm and passion. Being a literal mixture of the colors yellow and red, orange roses were often seen as a bridge between the feelings of friendship symbolized by yellow roses, and love associated with red roses. Giving a bouquet of orange roses could be a sign of emerging romantic feelings and the desire to move a relationship beyond the stage of friendship. In addition, they can be an expression of fascination, or a gift to say "I'm proud of you." The association of orange roses with romantic expressions is fitting, considering the obvious connection between the color of fire and the metaphors we associate with it. The orange rose has become the perfect way to symbolize the heat of passion, burning desire and the flames of love. Orange roses have a power to send a message of romance that can rival even the red rose!"
Another Favorite of mine is a pink rose because it often is associated with grace, elegance, and joyfullness.
Grace, elegance, enthusaism, passion, cheerfullness and love are all quailites I posses.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I have two, and likely for the same reasons. I love carnations and I love daisies. They grow wild and don't require a lot of attention. They smell good and they are pretty. They are adaptable to most any environment, and as hard as you try to get rid of them, they keep coming back.
My birth flower is the mum.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Pink Rose
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Dandelion