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Carnations with light shades of red symbolise love and admiration, while those with darker shades represent deeper feelings for love and affection.

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In the language of flowers, purple lilacs symbolize the first emotions of love

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Red tulips are most strongly associated with true love

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Ranunculus

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 Ranunculus is a large genus of about 600 species of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae. Members of the genus are known as buttercups, spearworts and water crowfoots.

Pearly Everlasting

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 Anaphalis margaritacea, commonly known as the western pearly everlasting or pearly everlasting, is an Asian and North American species of flowering perennial plant in the sunflower family. It is widespread across most of the United States and Canada, as well as northwestern Mexico. Asian populations are found in China, the Russian Far East, Japan, Korea, northern Indochina, and the Himalayas. The species is reportedly naturalized in Europe though not native there.

Malva

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 Malva is a genus of about 25–30 species of herbaceous annual, biennial, and perennial plants in the family Malvaceae (of which it is the type genus), one of several closely related genera in the family to bear the common English name mallow. The genus is widespread throughout the temperate, subtropical and tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Europe.

Lobelia

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 Lobelia is a genus of flowering plants, some of which have been harvested for herbal remedies for centuries. The most commonly used is Lobelia inflata, though several species may be beneficial for health. Studies suggest that compounds in Lobelia inflata may aid asthma, depression, and other health issues.

Leadwort

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Leadwort is a common name for various flowering plants in the family Plumbaginaceae, in particular those in the genera: Ceratostigma Plumbago

Golden Marguerite

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 Cota tinctoria, the golden marguerite, yellow chamomile, or oxeye chamomile, is a species of perennial flowering plant in the sunflower family. Other common names include dyer's chamomile, Boston daisy, and Paris daisy. In horticulture this plant is still widely referred to by its synonym Anthemis tinctoria.