Category: Color symbolism GREEN

Green is the color of nature par excellence and plays an important role in the metabolism of green plants, which occurs solely through the green chlorophyll during photosynthesis. Since most of the flowers and plants around the globe have green stems and green foliage, this color scheme is rather rare in petals, but occurs in individual specimens. Green symbolically stands for an intact nature in itself and the hope, but there are other meanings of this color, the individual plants can unite. Green is the color of hope. It stands for the life and the cycle of nature as well as for rest and relaxation. With this symbolism, green has the same meaning in all cultures; but in Islamic countries it is used exclusively in religious contexts. Green is authentic, balancing and fresh; but also marks the state of immaturity and of the just occurring awakening. In Western culture, in addition to the general positive characteristics of the color green, the negative meaning "poison green" or "green with envy" is used.

Green carnations

Green carnations Color symbolism GREEN Green carnations are not found in the wild, but have been selectively bred by florists in recent years. Above all, barnacles with their distinctive, round flower shape are frequently found in specialist stores in this coloring and make it possible to complement lighter flower varieties of the same flower for an interesting contrast. Here, too, green barnacles symbolize the power of life and the beauty of an intact nature, whereby this effect comes into its own only with the contrast of bright carnations.


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legend

legend Color symbolism GREEN Presenting this real spice plans, makes it clear what is said anyway by the process of giving: "I think of you!" Since they are only slowly, they are strewn with meaning on graves.

Sage belongs to the mint family and can be cultivated in tropical regions as well as in our temperate, climatic conditions. As one of the few indigenous plants, the sage forms green calyxes, as a rule, this color appears together with a red coloration. Since the plant is mostly cultivated as a medicinal plant, it also affects the symbolic importance of sage and its green leaves. As in the general theory of color, one connects the hope with the green petals of the sage, which can be applied specifically to the medical effect of the medicinal plant. In addition to the say blossoms, the green leaves are also used in teas and similar preparations with this plant.


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myrtle

myrtle Color symbolism GREEN Myrtle to give away, should be well thought out: it is still today for the soon to be expected bridal wreath …

The myrtle is a rosidea plant, which is primarily native to the Mediterranean and whose leaves are used for the extraction of oil. The myrtle is one of the evergreen plants and lets shine in all seasons her green leaves dress, but other colors are found in the flowers and berries. If the myrtle usually blooms white, occasionally green varieties of the flowers can be discovered, in addition, the plant forms blue-green berries, which can extend into deep blacks depending on the species. The leaves and branches of myrtle have played an important, symbolic role since antiquity and have been used in weddings and similar high celebrations in the Mediterranean nations. The branches of myrtle have always been considered a symbol of love and are thus comparable in their symbolic meaning with the mistletoe.


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