As the name suggests, these blossoms are often associated with the events that followed in the last hours of the life of Christ – the Passion of Christ. In fact, the five petal-like sepals stand for the ten apostles who continued to remain faithful to Christ throughout the Passion. Also,...
The rise of flower symbolism during this time makes sense, as it was the height of the Romantic era where nature was seen as beauty, and people were heavily influenced by their emotions. Floriography allowed for a tangible exchange of these emotions. Did you know that rose meanings include mo...