Flowers are the music of the ground From earth’s lips spoken without sound. – Edwin Curran (SMSnotes)


White flowers are the symbol of purity.
White flowers, symbols of purity and peace, grace gardens with their luminescent petals. They capture moonlight, bathing the night in soft glows, their fragrances more pronounced as dusk falls.


White flowers, as pure as your soul.
In weddings, white blooms signify new beginnings, weaving through bouquets and decorations. Each petal represents a fresh page, a promise of unity and unblemished starts, delicately framing the couple’s journey.


White flowers bring happiness.
Gardenias, with their creamy white petals and intoxicating scent, are often linked to secret loves. Their presence in a room can fill the air with sweetness and mystery, hinting at untold stories.


Nothing better than a bunch of white flowers.
The simplicity of white daisies gathers attention in wildflower meadows. They stand out against green backdrops, their cheerful centers like small suns. Children often pluck them for innocent games and wishes.


Moonflowers, opening only under night skies, hold a particular enchantment. Their large, white blooms unfurl at dusk, inviting night pollinators. Their transient beauty becomes a nightly spectacle in moonlit gardens.


In folklore, white lilies are associated with purity and the afterlife. They often adorn solemn occasions, providing comfort and a reminder of everlasting beauty. Their elegance uplifts the spirits of those in mourning.


Snowdrops, among the first flowers to herald spring, push through snow to bloom. Their resilience and delicate appearance symbolize hope and renewal. A patch of snowdrops is a whisper of the changing seasons.













Flowers are the music of the ground From earth’s lips spoken without sound. – Edwin Curran




The focus of ‘Flower’ is emotion and to make you feel peaceful. – Jenova Chen




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