10 flowers that symbolise sadness

Black Roses It is believed that black roses are dark red roses that have turned almost black. They are linked to death, mourning, and sadness.

Bleeding Heart Found in Siberia, the Koreas, and Northern China, this flower represents profound emotion and sorrow due to its unique heart-shaped petals that appear to bleed.

Lily of the Valley Despite their sweet fragrance and beautiful appearance, the lily of the valley is often associated with sadness and sorrow.

Chrysanthemum Despite its vibrant appearance, the Chrysanthemum has long been associated with sadness and grief. It is widely used in funerals and memorials across cultures.

Blue Iris The Blue Iris, with its deep blue petals, carries a sense of farewell and longing.

White Poppy The White Poppy's gentle beauty contains little sadness and represents consolation and remembrance for those who have passed.

Black-Eyed Susan Despite its cheerful yellow petals, the Black-Eyed Susan flower is often associated with sadness and loneliness.

Frangipani (Champa) Their use in rituals and ceremonies of funeral in various Southeast Asian cultures associate frangipani with sorrow and loss.

Snowdrop The Snowdrop's appearance in late winter or early spring symbolises the end of winter and the beginning of a new season, symbolising sadness and loss.

Periwinkle flower The Periwinkle flower represents memories and lasting friendships. Its blue or purple hues convey a sense of melancholy.

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