36 Quotes About Meaning-of-flowers

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  • Author Holly Ringland
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    Yellow bellsMeaning: Welcome to a strangerGeleznowia verrucosa | Western AustraliaA small shrub with great yellow flowers. Sun loving, drought tolerant and requiring a well-drained soil. Will grow in a little shade, but sun for most of the day is essential. Makes a wonderful cut flower, although fickleness in propagation and seed germination make this a rare plant.

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  • Author Holly Ringland
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    As she drove away she thought about the flowers she'd sketched for him. Billy buttons. She'd drawn one after the other, bright balls of yellow on skinny stems, over and over again, covering the paper, except for the far right corner where she'd written their meaning.My gratitude.

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  • Author Holly Ringland
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    I hope you're well, Alice.Here's to courage. And to heart, right?How about, here's also to the future, and everything it holds.Moss.Alice shook the envelope; a packet of desert pea seeds fell into her palm.'That looks like some kind of magic,' Sally said.Alice gave her a small smile. 'It is.' She closed her hand around the packet of seeds, feeling their individual shapes and thinking of the color they would grow. To the future.

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  • Author Holly Ringland
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    Blue pincushionMeaning: I mourn your absenceBrunonia australis | All states and territoriesA perennial found in woodlands, open forests and sand plains. Medium to deep blue flowers usually in spring, in hemispherical clusters on a tall stem. Can be difficult to establish. May die after a few years.

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  • Author Holly Ringland
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    Blue lady orchidMeaning: Consumed by loveThelymitra crinita | Western AustraliaPerennial spring-flowering orchid. Flowers are intensely blue and form a delicate star shape. Does not need a bushfire to stimulate flowering, but can be smothered by other vegetation, so periodic burns to restrict taller-growing shrubs are beneficial.

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  • Author Holly Ringland
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    Sturt's desert peaMeaning: Have courage, take heartSwainsona formosa | Inland Australia Malukuru (Pit.) are famous for distinctive blood-red, leaf-like flowers, each with a bulbous black centre, similar to a kangaroo's eye. A striking sight in the wild: a blazing sea of red. Bird-pollinated and thrives in arid areas, but very sensitive to any root disturbance, which makes it difficult to propagate.

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  • Author Ella Griffin
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    I am the lover's gift; I am the wedding wreath;I am the memory of a moment of happiness;I am the last gift of the living to the dead;I am a part of joy and a part of sorrow.-Kahlil Gibran"Song of the Flower XXIII

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  • Author Holly Ringland
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    SpinifexMeaning: Dangerous pleasuresTriodia | Central Australia Tjanpi (Pit.) is a tough, spiky grass dominating much of Australia's interior red sand country, thriving on the poorest, most arid soils the desert has to offer. Tussock-forming, its roots go deep, often as far down as three meters. Certain types are used by Anangu to make a resin adhesive.

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