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The Amaryllis flower can become really big and it originally comes from Africa.
The stem of the flower is really thick. Its meaning derives from the flower's aspect, big and majestic, with showy colors, usually accompanied by a delicate smell. The Amaryllis flower symbolizes elegance and pride, along with shyness.
The hyacinth flower was very important to antique poets like Plinio, Virgilio, and Teocrito, who have usually mentioned the flower in their verses. The flower came to Italy at the end of the 1500s from Western Asia. Its essence is precious for the enchanting smell it releases. The meaning of the flower changes according to its color. For example, the red hyacinth symbolizes pain, while the blue one symbolizes coherence. In general, however, the hyacith flower represents fun.
The Buttercup flower comes from Latin, meaning "little frog" and it's because this flower lives in swapy areas. The flower is also known as GOLD BUTTON because of its yellow color. Tradition states that these flowers be brought to the altar for the Vergin Mary during the Holy Week.In fact, the legend says that Jesus created these flowers by turing stars into Buttercups to give thanks to his mother. The Buttercup flower is symbol of malincolic beauty.
The Tulip flower comes from Turkey, where it grows spontaneously and where it started to be cultivated about 1000 years ago. It is a very famous flower in the East, in fact, in Costantinopolis there is a festivity dedicated to the flower. According to a Turkish legend, the flower comes from drops of blood poured for love by a young disappointed man in love. In the Mid-East the flower means perfect love. Around 1550, the flower arrived in the West and in the West, the Tulip means inconstancy. Il tulipano è originario della Turchia, dove cresce spontaneamente e dove iniziò ad essere coltivato circa 1000 anni fa.
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