Category: Color symbolic PINK

Pink is the color of all delicate and sweet. Thus, it stands for a romantic, gentle and sensitive attitude. It symbolizes burgeoning feelings and their protective sense; But in his mixed tones shows clear tendencies towards the power color red and thus reveals that the initial restraint can turn into passion. The color pink is found in nature in numerous flowers and other plants and is one of the most important color variants ever. Rosa is the result of the slightly reddish coloration of a white flower, which does not create a full and strong shade of red. However, this must not be a sign of a poor care of the plants, but many of them have adopted the color pink for generations and carry them out in colorful flowers to the outside. In addition, in recent decades, numerous, special breeds have been added in pink, as this color can be perfectly combined with white, red and different-colored flowers and so creates attractive arrangements with a harmonious color transition. The symbolic meaning of the color pink is similar to that of the color red, different flowers have also received their own meaning in their color symbolism, making themselves particularly as a gift for lovers and other occasions. Negative associations see in pink advocates weak, naïve and helpless people. For the typical "girl color" Rosa developed only at the beginning of the 20th century. Until then, the muted, cool and sympathetic blue was intended for women and the pastel light blue for female children.

cyclamen

cyclamen Color symbolic PINK The cyclamen acts as a souvenir sometimes a little embarrassed and uninspired. But that's no wonder, because it symbolizes emotional indifference. Cyclamen, with their small and ornamental shape, can be found in numerous gardens, with the colorful variety of their flowers perfect for creating entire borders and flower beds with this flower variety. Pink cyclamen are among the most popular varieties of this flower, and these are in addition to white, red and purple color variations are found again and again in the mourning floristry and act as a compact, natural grave jewelry. Placing pink cyclamen on a grave can be the right symbolic gesture for close friends or admirers of the deceased, while red cyclamen should only be withheld from the widower or the widow. Even the orphans of a deceased meet with the color pink in cyclamen on a grave a useful choice. As a gift, the cyclamen is less suitable, but this is not due to the pink color, but their rather small and sometimes puny shape.


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foxglove

foxglove Color symbolic PINK The thimble has a high symbolic power through the known toxicity: whoever hands it over fights with heart and soul from a previous relationship.

The thimble is another plant that produces flowers in the color pink depending on the species, but even more common are variations in the color purple. The thimble is rarely found as a flower in larger bouquets and bouquets, but rather comes as a single plant in the garden used. Many flower friends are not aware that the thimble is even used as a medicinal plant, which has a positive effect on various symptoms of the heart. The flower is more commonly known because of its toxic effect, but the thimble is toxic only after a higher dose. Planting a pink foxglove in the garden can thus be seen as extravagant attention in the garden of the loved one, but before donating one should be sure that the foxglove is not understood as a false, floristic sign and thus rather as a sign of intoxication in the garden Partnership is interpreted. The striking look of the bell-shaped flowers with their hairy basic structure on the inside comes in the color pink particularly good effect.


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Pink rose

Pink rose Color symbolic PINK Although the pink rose is not as well known in its symbolism as the red rose as a sign of love, this color variant is also very popular among lovers. Unlike red roses, which are considered to be the crowning symbol of love in floristry, the pink rose to a very subtle accent, making it more suitable for newly-laid-back or young couples who have not been together too long. In general, the pink rose is a symbol of youth and can be given to young people on a solemn occasion, without this gesture would be interpreted as a proof of love. Giving a pink rose to an elderly person may be the message that he or she is embodying. Like any other rose, the pink rose is a symbol of beauty, making it a classic floral gift for women of all generations.


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Pink tulip

Pink tulip Color symbolic PINK The "language" of the tulip is less well-known, but as distinct as that of the rose: pink tulips still display delicate feelings, while red express deep affection and orange fascination. Unlike the rose, however, a blue blossom does not mean unattainability, but fidelity.

Although the pink tulip is not as well known throughout the world as the rose with its symbolic power, in principle. The pink tulip also becomes a real flower among lovers who do not yet have deep feelings for each other like a married couple for years, in which, like the red rose, the red tulip would also be used. Also, in the same color, in general, the gift of tulips in all colors can be seen as a subtle symbol against the proverbial queen among the cut flowers.


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