Flower Meanings: Aster |
Origin & History
The English called asters both "asters" and "starworts". Aster,
Latin for "star," referred to the flower's star-like shape, while wort
meant "root," which then applied to plants with healing properties. There
are over 600 species of aster, the most popular being the Monte Casino.
Sentiment & Symbolism
Asters are the birth flower for September, and the herb of the goddess
Venus. Ancient people believed that the odour of the leaves of the aster,
when burnt, drove away serpents. Asters were laid on the graves of French
soldiers to symbolize afterthought and the wish that things had turned out
differently. One myth tells that asters were created from stardust when Virgo
looked down from the heavens and wept. The poet Virgil holds that the altars
of the gods were were often adorned with asters.
Color Messages
Asters convey an afterthought or variety, except in China, where
they signify fidelity.
Flower Meanings
Alstroemeria |
Aster |
Bird of Paradise |
Calendula |
Carnation
Chrysanthemum |
Daffodil |
Daisy |
Fern |
Gladiolus |
Heleconia |
Holly
Kalanchoe |
Kangaroo Paw |
Larkspur |
Lily |
Lily of the Valley |
Orchid
Poinsettia |
Queen Anne's Lace |
Rose |
Snapdragon |
Sunflower |
Tulip |
Violet