Series: Power of Flowers and The meaning of their colors - Yellow & Orange -

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Flowers are renowned for speaking their own language; in the flower industry, each kind and shade of bloom whispers its own secrets. While one beautiful bouquet conveys stories of love and dedication, another serves as a comforting pat on the hand.

In this way, we continue with this series, this time I will present the colors yellow and orange in this beautiful but no valued wild flowers.

Yellow

Yellow blossoms are bursting with joy. They stand for the ties of friendship, the satisfaction of achievement, and pride. One of the meanings of this flower is joy, which is also one of the emotions its color is known to arouse.

In addition to being the hue of their most revered religious icon, the Buddha statue or Bodhi tree (a "Buddha" is referred to as in Sanskrit), the Chinese connect yellow with happiness, joy, good fortune, longevity, riches, and power.

Yellow was employed as a medicinal herb by the ancient Egyptians, but it wasn't until much later, particularly after the Middle Ages, when its relationship with royalty led to associations of purity and virtue, that yellow began to be utilized as a cosmetic element.

Orange

With this one we close this post, but not here for the shy. Bold, passionate, and alive is orange. It makes sense that orange blossoms are associated with fervor, energy, and exuberance. This lovely shade is a timeless declaration of the feminine side.

Thanks for stopping by on this humble post, I hope you like it, and in case you haven't already seen the first post with Red flowers, can check iit out here .

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Love flowers always!

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The nature beauty is amazing. Thanks for your support

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