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What Flowers Signify: Meaning Beyond Language

November 20th, 2009 by Jes, Beyond Words Contributor

Gerber Daisy
A picture may say a thousand words, but what about a flower? Last week in Singapore, while the world leaders convened to discuss politics, global climate change, and humanitarian efforts at the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting, volunteers took to the streets to hand out 45,000 long-stemmed gerber daisies (photo to the left). The daisies were meant to symbolize the ideal of personal kindness, something Singapore’s leaders feel is in short supply.

Using flowers as an expression of a word or ideal is nothing new. Red poppies are still used to symbolize remembrance for the victims of WWI, and in Victorian times, flowers symbolized everything from love to hate to death. The fact that we still give flowers as a sign of affection is just one hint of such history.

Can flowers substitute for words? In the Singapore kindness campaign, the answer is yes. Even though some people were wary of the free flower, others happily accepted one, and, hopefully (or at least as the Singapore Kindness Movement is hoping) realized the meaning behind it — random acts of kindness, giving freely to others.

In case you’re planning to mix a bouquet with a specific meaning for someone near or dear to you (or, an enemy), here are a few of my favorite flower meanings (of which most of my favorite flowers mean something awful — hydrangea signifies heartlessness? I suppose I am pretty heartless…):

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Photo of the Week: Tractor Art for Obama

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This aerial photograph of a farm near Verona in Northern Italy depicts artist Dario Gambarin’s most recent project. The portrait, accompanied by the words, “The Hope is in the Land”, covers an area of 27,000 square meters and was created during a 90 minute performance by the Italian on July 5, 2009. The release of the image coincides with Obama’s visit to Italy for the G-8 summit in L’Aquila. Via Spiegel Online

I can’t help but wonder at Gambarin’s choice of words; is there a double entendre here?

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Photo of the Week: Statue of Liberty


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by Rosine Sauvage, 2008

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Photo of the Week: Michael Jackson in Berlin

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Michael Jackson’s talent transcended language and culture differences. As a testament to this, the above graffiti portrait can be found in Berlin, Germany. Similar tributes can be seen and heard in cities around the world. The artist is MTO Graff.

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Photo of the Week: Iranian Election Protesters

By Shahram Sharif

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Photo of the Week: Wax Hemingway in Paris


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Hemingway at Musee Grevin, Paris 2009
by Rosine Sauvage

More photographs by Rosine Sauvage at ALTA’s Flickr page.

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Photo of the Week: Sri Lankan Monkeys

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Considering some of the English signage we’ve seen, the Sri Lankans did a fairly nice job. Apparently, the English speaking tourists are known for making a mess. More photographs by Rosine Sauvage can be seen at ALTA’s Flickr page.

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