Carnations have been very popular flowers in bouquets for centuries and date back as far as the Greek and Roman Times. It has been given the place of honor as being the January birth flower to represent the first month of the year brings with it its beauty and distinction.<\/p>\n
The Meaning, Significance, and Symbolism<\/strong><\/p>\n As one of the world\u2019s oldest cultivated flowers, it is also said to have first grown when Mary, the mother of Jesus, wept as her son hung on the cross. The Latin origin of the word carnation is \u201cincarnacyon\u201d (incarnation) or \u201ccarnis\u201d (flesh) fits in with this for its meaning of God made flesh. You only have to look at the rough translation of the scientific name, being \u201cflower of the gods\u201d or \u201cflowers of love\u201d to understand why this flower remains so popular today. It has a beautiful scent and blooms for a long period of time too.\u00a0 In Greek and Roman times the carnation was used in d\u00e9cor and art and has adorned many a flower bouquet throughout the years. Symbolically, in 1908 a white carnation was handed out at the first Mother\u2019s Day service as a symbol of the strength and purity that goes with motherhood. The original color of the carnation is believed to have been pink or peach but as we know today, they come in an array of colors. Although the general meaning of the carnation includes love and fascination what sets this beautiful flower apart is the symbolic meaning specific to each color.<\/p>\n Symbolic Meaning Of Colors<\/strong><\/p>\n The pink carnation as we know it signifies a mother\u2019s love while the red one suggests love and affection for deep red or friendship and admiration for the lighter shades of red. A white carnation is often used at weddings as a symbol of faithfulness, innocence, amorous love and pure love while, at other times, it may be given as a symbol of good luck or gratitude. For St. Patrick\u2019s Day a white carnation is often worn together with a dyed green carnation. Some of the other colors also have symbolism attached to them that are not as well known as the more prominent colors. One of them is the yellow carnation which symbolically means rejection or is given as a sign of disappointment. Another is the beautiful hybrid or stripped carnation that comes in an assortment of colors with the most common being white with pink stripes on the edges of the petals. It is hard to believe that such an attractive flower can symbolize refusal.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Source: https:\/\/www.americangemsociety.org\/page\/januarybirthstone<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" For babies born in January, the garnet is the perfect gem to represent their birthstone. This beautiful stone, which is most commonly red but can be found in a range of other colors, symbolizes peace, prosperity and good health. Some say it even has the power to give the wearer eternal happiness, health and wealth. 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