Various Purple Flowers and their meaning

Posted by anuj tyagi on March 14th, 2018

 

Purple is a colour that throughout the history has been associated with opulence, uniqueness and beauty. In the medieval period, purple was considered to be a rare colour and was a prized possession. The purple colour was made by mixing red and blue paints, a process which usually commoners couldn't afford. However, today, the time has changed for the better, having a purple theme wedding or sending purple flowers through online flower delivery gurgaon doesn't cost you a fortune. However, it should be mentioned that there aren't many ‘true’ purple flowers in nature. There are deep blue colours and the ones they look purple in specific lighting unless of course, we are talking about lavender and violets. Despite the rarity, purple flowers are trendy.

Types of purple flowers

Purple carnation

Carnations come in multiple colours while purple carnation stands for whimsical decisions as well as impulsiveness. If you want to praise your loved one for their spontaneity but also want them to be mindful and to avoid harm or damage, this can be the perfect gift. However, in other special moments, stick to a bouquet of mixed carnations to say it all in the right context.

Purple Lotus flower

Commonly you might have seen red and white lotus flower, but purple lotus is a rare sight to behold. In the East, the flower has been incorporated as a potent religious symbol in eastern cultures for centuries. While the other colours of the lotus flower represent mysticism and spiritual journeys. You can gift it to somebody who is on the verge of having a creative epiphany or suffering from a creative block. This flower is believed to bring enlightenment and pushes the recipient to unleash their full creativity for greater good.

Purple rose

The purple roses are lavender in colour, and if by chance you get to see a purple rose, in all probability, it is always a dyed flower or a lighting effect. Purple roses are said to be the perfect gift for a couple celebrating their 25th anniversary. It conveys togetherness, calmness and materialistic success.

Lavender

Lavender acts a calming agent, its candles and oil can be used to soothe your mind and body. In ancient times, lavender represented calmness and peace. The natural light purple flowers inspire calmness and serenity within you. A bunch of lavender makes for a perfect gift for people who meditate and are seeking to embark on a spiritual journey. Dry petals of lavender flowers can also be used to make potpourri, scented candles, and tea. This will help you calm down at night and fall asleep quickly.

So, these are a few of the purple flowers and their meaning, you can also sent some of these flowers to your loved ones and surprise them through a midnight flower delivery in Pune.

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