Florists and gardeners use red flowers to represent a wide variety of emotions and characteristics. You may associate them with love, but they have many other meanings.
Columbines are symbols of strength, wisdom, and peace. Red columbines symbolize love, intense emotions, and encouragement.
Hibiscus are symbols of youth, beauty, success, glory, and femininity. Red hibiscus symbolize romance and love.
Black-eyed Susans are symbols of justice, inspiring motivation and positive changes. They are sometimes associated with the sense of wonder of childhood.
Poppies are symbols of remembrance and hope. The flowers are used to recognize members of the Armed Forces around the world. In some cultures, red poppies represent love and success.
Indian paintbrush are symbols of creativity, passion, and the pursuit of dreams. Their red and orange flowers represent fiery energy and the drive needed to achieve your goals.
Red flowers stand out in both wild and cultivated landscapes.
Meanings of flowers may vary, depending on the source. For this post, I relied on information on Petal Republic.
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Lovely images Siobhan – I hd no idea there were such various meanings of flowers. I just know what I like and that my thumb, unfortunately, is anything but green! Excellent choice for the challenge.
Thanks, Tina! Sorry to hear you don’t have a green thumb.
Beautiful images, Siobhan. The symbolism you described was very useful.
Thank you! Everything has a meaning.
So good to dig out meanings of flowers. Some of these I didn’t know. Great photo too Siobhan 🙂
Thanks! Yeah, I learned some new meanings as well. 😀
Beautiful images and thanks for all the info on their significance. 😊
Thanks! 🌹
Wonderful post, Siobhan. I love your emotional “decoding” and meaning of the plants.
Thanks, Patti. The “language” of flowers. 🙂
I love your take on the theme, Siobhan. Beautiful flowers, so well captured. I’ve never seen red columbines. Only purple and pink.
Thanks, Sofia! The red columbines are a native plant where I live. Lucky us!
A wonderful celebration of red flowers and their meanings! And I really like the way you’ve edited your photos with that torn edge effect 🙂
Thanks, Sarah! 🙂 I’ve been trying to use more of the options in my photo editing program.
I love the direction you took with this Siobhan and the explanations you brought along with it. Columbines and Indian paint brush are two favorites for me. A pleasure…always
Thanks, Donna! I like those two flowers as well. 🙂
Love these flower photos and who knew they each held so much meaning! Very cool to learn.
Thank you, Bonnie!
Excellent photos and mening told!
Thanks, Ann-Christine!