Gardenia: Meaning of The Gardenia Flower

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Gardenia

Meaning of the Gardenia flower

All flowers have hidden symbolical meanings behind


them sometimes these symbolical meanings are less
known while other times we are well aware what a
certain flower represents. Flower meaning influences everything regarding this flower, and in the
past meaning of a flower had a strong message that was passed on from one generation to
another. If a certain flower had negative meaning, then this flower was avoided by all the people
and never considered as a gift. People strongly believed in what their ancestors told them, and
therefore respected the cultural heritage.

The meanings of a Gardenia flower are several, and they are:

Trust

 The Gardenia flower is a symbol of trust and it can be a beautiful gift for someone who means a
lot to you. Gift the Gardenia flower to your partner to express how much love and respect you
have for him or her, and tell them that they have your complete trust.

Clarity

 The Gardenia flower is also a symbol of clarity and knowing more than you need to know. In the
past, giving someone a Gardenia meant this person knew much more about something, even
though he or she wasn’t speaking out loud. Another reason why the Gardenia flower is linked to
the meaning of clarity is because of its white color and gentle petals.

Renewal

 This gorgeous flower symbolizes renewal and staring of something new. Give Gardenia to
someone who is making a new giant step into the future and beginning something new.
Gardenia flower are symbols of renewal in a romantic way especially, because their entire
symbolism is linked to love and the feelings we have towards our partners.

Dreams

 Gardenias are also symbols of dreams and dreaming. These flowers had a special significance
when they would appear in people’s dreams, because this meant their message was even
stronger.

Hope
 Hope is another symbolical meaning of the Gardenia flower. These flowers symbolize believing
in a new day and leaving the entire negative in the past. This flower reminds us to always look
into the future and to never look back at the things that hurt us. We should only grow out of
them and see them as lessons to make better choices in the future.

Beauty

 The beautiful Gardenia flower certainly represents beauty in all shapes and forms. This beautiful
flower has been chosen by some of the greatest artists in the world as a symbol of beauty that
captivates and enchants many.

Gardenia Flower – Etymological meaning

The Gardenia flower got its name after Alexander Garden who was a botanist, physician,
correspondent to John Ellis and zoologist. This beautiful flower was named Gardenia in his
honor, but the botanist who classified the genus was Carolus Linnaeus.

There isn’t any great story behind the name of this beautiful flower, but this doesn’t mean that
makes a difference when it comes to symbolical value.

Gardenia Flower – Symbolism

Gardenia is a plant with large white flowers of exceptional beauty and fragrance. Her flowers
used to be used to make wedding bouquets, as a flower for young hair or bridal gown, and as
decoration in the hair of girls.

Gardenia originates from China, Taiwan and Japan, where it began to grow more than three
centuries ago. In China, flower gardenia was used as a yellow color on fabric and food, and the
fruits of traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of depression, anxiety and infection.

Gardenia was named after the famous botanist of Scottish origin, Dr. Alexander Gardner, who
lived in Carolina in the United States at the end of the 18th century.

The genera of the gardenia belongs to the Rubiadeae family and includes around sixty species
that grow wild in Africa and Asia. Gardenia jasminoides, which came from Japan and China to
Europe in 1754, is the only one grown in the garden. Particularly interesting are its varieties of
Plate full of flowers and low Radicans.

Gardenia grows as an evergreen shrub that can reach its height in its natural habitat, from 1 m to
15 m. Gardenia leaves are glossy, dark green, scarlet, long 10 cm, with skinned texture. White
scented wax flowers appear one after another, from May to September. They can wither in time,
but that does not diminish their beauty. The smell of the flower is dull and resembles the smell of
jasmine. Gardenia flowers are single and hybrid species have double flowers with several layers
of petals. The flower of the gardenia conveys intense emotional meaning and is associated with
beauty. The flower symbolizes joy, purity, sophistication, and secret love.
In France, gardenia was a traditional flower for special occasions, and in England in the XIX
century it was considered good luck to give this flower to a man. In Pakistan, gardenia is a
national flower. Jazz singer Billy Holiday chose the gardenia flower for her trademark and wore
gardenias in her hair every time she performed. Sigmund Freud Gardenia was the favorite
flower. Gardenia flowers are used as decoration and in the production of perfumes.

Gardenia Flower – Color meaning

Color of a flower can add so much to the symbolical meaning of a flower, but it can also decrees
the symbolic value and turn it into something completely different. Some flowers have more
colors while others have only one or two, but this doesn’t mean that their symbolical meaning is
any less important.

The Gardenia flower comes only in one color and this color is white. Because of its white color,
this beautiful flower is a perfect representation of innocence, purity and clarity. It is often used in
wedding ceremonies and many consider it to be one of the most beautiful flowers in the world.
Delicate nature of this gorgeous flower goes perfectly with the color white, and both the color
and the symbolism behind the flower itself are perfect for wedding bouquets and decorations.

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