The 10 most beautiful flowers in the world and the meaning of each.

If you are a flower lover, then definitely do not miss the top 20 most beautiful flowers in the world, one of which grows all over Vietnam.

1. Rose

Roses are one of the most popular and loved flowers of all time and the meaning of roses is known to most people to some extent. The rose, with its unique combination of thorny stem and flower, is often highly prized, as a symbol of achievement, completion and perfection. Roses are a perennial plant, with more than 100 species. A traditional rose is usually dark red with a long stem and thorns. Different colored roses symbolize different things; Yellow roses symbolize friendship, love, maturity and joy. While white roses represent dignity, purity, peace and admiration. Red roses symbolize immortal love and passion. Pink roses symbolize renaissance, innocence and first love.

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2. Tulip

A symbol of resurrection and determination. This beautiful flower belongs to the Tulip genus and has a total of 109 species. The flower has 6 petals and is separate from each other. Tulips come in a variety of colors including red, pink, yellow, orange and purple. Tulips are the 11th wedding anniversary flower and represent elegance and grace. Yellow Tulips symbolize joy and white Tulips symbolize forgiveness. Purple Tulips symbolize royalty and red Tulips symbolize passionate love.
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3. Orchid

When talking about the most beautiful flowers, we cannot leave out orchids. Orchids are beautiful and delicate flowers with about 880 genera and 250,000 different species. The appearance of orchids defies geometric definitions, making their appearance strangely attractive. Orchids represent love, luxury, beauty, strength and are the 14th wedding anniversary flower. Pink orchids convey pure affection, while Cattily orchids represent maturity. White and pink Orchids are a gesture of sympathy.

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4. Sunflower

Sunflowers were first grown in Central and South America and are a unique combination of beauty and usefulness. Used for decorative purposes, oil and food supply. Sunflowers symbolize the sun, warmth, happiness and longevity. It is the 3rd anniversary flower and is definitely the most loved flower among all the beautiful flowers in the world.
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5. Lily lilies

Lilies are the most commonly used flowers for funerals.

Striped pink lilies symbolize sympathy. It is a symbol of the purity and simplicity of Mother Mary. While the leaves symbolize humility, the white petals symbolize innocence and purity. Peruvian lilies represent friendship and devotion while pink lilies represent wealth and prosperity. These beautiful flowers always bring peace to the recipient's mind.
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6. Daffodils

Daffodils are beautiful long-lasting golden yellow flowers that come with spring. The botanical name of daffodils is Narcissus and is also known as Jonquils in England. Daffodils are a symbol of renewal or a new beginning. Bring encouragement and hope to someone who is sad or unhappy. The daffodil has several meanings associated with it such as honesty, forgiveness and straightforwardness. Chinese people often see this as a symbol of fortune and celebrate every time daffodils bloom. A bouquet of daffodils given to a person will ensure happiness but do not give a single flower as it portends misfortune.

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7. Tagetes

Marigolds are one of the most popular flowers. The flowers will bloom in different colors such as yellow, orange and white. Marigold flowers with a maroon border make them look even more beautiful. Marigold flowers are associated with sunlight, which is believed to have a very positive meaning. However, it can also symbolize jealousy, cruelty, suffering and boredom. Some cultures also associate this flower with loss.
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8. Lotus

The lotus plant belongs to the Nillumbik genus and has symbolic meaning in major cultures around the world. The lotus flower has meanings associated with rebirth and worship. In Buddhism, the Lotus is seen as a sign of purity of speech and mind and is associated with spiritual awakening and enlightenment. In India, Lotus is the definition of beauty. In Egypt, the lotus represents the sun. The most outstanding feature about the lotus flower is that although it grows in mud and is submerged in it, it becomes beautiful, clean and blooms the next day.
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9. Dahlia flowers

The dahlia is a Mexican flower and is named after the 18th century botanist, Anders Dahl. It belongs to the genus Asteraceae with more than 30 species. Dahlia comes in a range of colors from bronze to red and white to purple, grown throughout the year.

Dahlia carries a variety of meanings. Either a warning sign of impending change or a symbol of betrayal in Victorian language, dahlia stands for “the flower that has survived.” It shows solemnity and purity. Is a symbol of commitment and a bond that lasts forever. Therefore, dahlias are often used to decorate love and marriage celebrations.
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10. Carnation

Carnations are a popular choice for sympathy. The name carnation comes from ‘corone’, or coronation as it was used in Greek crowning ceremonies.

Carnations come in a range of colors, the standard being purple. Red carnations evoke admiration and love, while pink carnations symbolize remembrance. White carnations symbolize pure love, innocence and luck.
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