Flower Meanings: Fern |
Origin & History
During the Dark Ages, the fern seed was believed to render men
invisible. In medieval England, the root of the common male fern was an
important ingredient in love potions, as demonstrated in this ancient
Gaelic song:
"Twas the maiden's matchless beauty
That drew my heart anigh,
Not the fern-root potion,
But the glance of her blue eye."
Color Messages
The fern generally signifies sincerity, confidence, and shelter. A
royal fern denotes reverie, while the exchange of a maidenhair fern
expresses a secret bond of love.
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