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- Red Spider Lily:
- It symbolizes death and guides people to the afterlife.
- They only bloom for two weeks in autaumn.
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- Skeleton Flower (Diphylleia grayi):
- Symbol of resilience and adaptation
- It has white pedals, which turn translucent with rain.
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- White Egret Orchid:
- People say that it connects the dream world to the real world.
- This flower looks like a snowy egret with fluffed up plumage.
- In the language of flowers it stands for “My thoughts will follow you into your dreams.“
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- Snake Gourd Flower:
- Symbol of autumn, fertility and longevity
- The flower is white and looks like a star with many small threads attached to it.
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- Fuchsia:
- Fuchsias usually symbolize true feelings, the release of deep emotions, kindness, trusting love and good taste.
- They flower from the beginning of June until the first severe frosts in the fall.
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- Strelitzia:
- The birdshaped flower represents freedom.
- You should give it to someone who is embarking on an adventure, has just ended a bad relationship or has recently moved into their own apartment.
by Puntigam Nicole, 6dk