Orchid
About Flower Alstroemeria Aster Bir of Paradise Calendula Carnation Chrysanthemum Daffodil Daisy Fern Gladiolus Heleconia Holly Kalanchoer Kangaroo Paw Larkspur and Delphinium Lyli Lily of the Valley Orchid Poinsettia Queen Anne's Lace Rose Snapdragon Sunflower Solidago Tulip Violet
Sentiment & Symbolism There are nearly 25,000 varieties of orchids. Greek women thought they could control the sex of their unborn children with orchid roots. If the father ate large, new tubers, the child would be male; if the mother ate small tubers, the child would be female. Indeed, the orchid's reproductive behaviour has intrigued botanists for years: to germinate, an orchid's seeds need to be penetrated by fungus threads. The paphiopedilum orchid was named for Phaphos, a temple on Cyprus where the love goddess Aphrodite was worshipped (and where prostitutes were said to be readily available.) The most famous orchid, the vanilla orchid, was said to give strength to the Aztecs, who drank vanilla mixed with chocolate.
Color Messages The orchid is a flower of magnificence that brings a universal message of love, beauty, wisdom, and thoughtfulness. In China it signifies refinement, and the innocence of children. A pink orchid conveys pure affection; the popular cattalya orchid denotes mature charm, and is often used in corsages for Mother's Day.
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