7 Plants That Signify Betrayal

Producer:  Shreeja Bhattacharya

Foxglove: Due to its poisonous nature, it's sometimes connected to deceit and hidden danger.

Black Roses: Rare and not natural, they might be seen as symbolizing dark intentions or betrayal.

Mistletoe: Associated with kissing, but in some cultures, it's seen as a harbinger of betrayal.

Snapdragons: In Victorian floriography, they could represent deceit or grasping intentions.

Datura: Its hallucinogenic properties led to superstitions of betrayal and treacherous behaviour.

Black-Eyed Susan: Though not directly a symbol of betrayal, its name might evoke suspicion.

Deadly Nightshade: Known for its toxic berries, it's been linked to dark secrets in folklore.