The beauty of Pink flowers

Mary Rose Flowers

Like every other color, pink carries a series of meanings dictated by our sense, our culture and our experience. In other words, not only pink looks in a certain way, it also communicates something, it means something.


Pink is a combination of white and red. It is an expression of red’s passion but it also carries the pure, open energy of whiteness. It represents love and nurturing, it relates to unconditional love and the giving and receiving of nurturing. In color psychology, pink is often considered a sign of hope. In fact, pink is a warm, welcoming colour, a colour that calms and reassures. Its energy has the power to alleviate feelings of aggression, resentment, abandonment and neglect.

Pink is also often associated with femininity, precisely like the symbol of the flower. This is because femininity, culturally speaking, has been related for centuries to concepts such as beauty, calmness, warmth and caring. Looking at a pink flower, it is very easy to be carried away, pushed towards a warm, peaceful universe, a place where anger is unknown, where love can grow slowly. A return to our inner innocence, moving away from the threats of change and violence.

Ballerina Rose

Sure, someone could argue that pink flowers are the perfect representation of a passive soul, a spirit affected by lack of will and power. However, this is not necessarily true. In fact, beauty and passion, carried by the red-side of pink, aren’t passive at all. Plus, being calm and welcoming doesn’t necessarily mean being weak. Look at these flowers – pictures of Roses, Anthurium, Carnation, Chrysanthemum…, feel them… their beauty is so powerful, it’s amazing! Don’t you think?

Compassion Rose

Rosy Cushion

Pink Fairy Rose

Alstroemeria

Anthurium

Carnation

Chrysanthemum

Gerbera Daisies

Hydrangea


Lilium


Lisianthus

Tulip

Astilbe


Gladiolo

Peony

Veronica


Bouvardia


Snapdragon

Amaryllis


Wallflower


Asclepias

Pink Daisy

Astrantia

Freesia

Hyacinth


Celosia Argenta


Curcuma

Calla Lilies


Crested Celosia

Orchid


Lathyrus


Nigella

Clematis

Ginger

Phlox


Dahlia

Zinnia


Celosia


Lotus

Hibiscus

Cherry Blossom

Peach Blossom


Pink Daisy

Pink Gerbera

Pink Lilium