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The Lilium (Lilies)
known for their beauty, tenderness and smell.
Place of origin
Most species are native to the temperate northern hemisphere, though their range extends into the northern subtropics.
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Dahlia
Native to Mexico
There are over 42 species of Dahlia ranging from 5 cm (2 in) diameter or up to 30 cm (1 ft)
Although not scented they are colourful .
Message:
Celebrate what makes you different. Seek out the new pleasures in life and keep moving through the challenges instead of letting them hold you back.
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Orchids
With its beautifully crafted petals and lively colours, orchids have are a favourite among florists and flower lovers all over the world.
There are over 2500 species
It's said to be a symbol of refinement, passion, warmth and love .
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Bird of paradise OR Strelitzia
Native to South Africa.
This exotic beauty is said to represent Freedom, faithfulness, magnificence, excellence and success.
Message:
Stay open to new possibilities and seek your freedom wherever you can find it
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daffodil
The daffodil is native to the Mediterranean regions.
With Approximately 50 species the daffodil flowers come in various sizes and colours.
It's said to represent renewal,Inspiration, hope, forgiveness and Vitality.
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Lotus
A delicate flower native to Tropical Asia, and Queensland, Australia.
A symbol of peace, patience, grace and love
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Daisy
Belong to the sunflower family the small round flower can be found in may parts of the world.
A single daisy flower is actually made up of two separate flowers.
They symbolise Innocence, Purity , new beginning and True love
It carries a message of Hope and renewal.
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The Rose
With over 100 species it's one of the most popular flowers in the world.
It is a symbol of love, beauty and balance.
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Cactus Flower
Prickly and unwelcoming the cacti produce shockingly beautiful flowers.
They stand for :
Lust and s*xual attraction between two people, Strength, Protection, warmth, Chasity and abstinence from physical contact.
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Plumeria
Indigenous to Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
It's a symbol of Charm, Grace, New Life or Beginnings, Spring, Beauty
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