Flower Meanings: Snapdragon |
Origin & History
While snapdragons were common in the earliest gardens, their actual
origin is not known. Some botanists believe they originally grew wild in
Spain and Italy. The snapdragon's botanical name, antirrhinum, is derived
from the Greek anti (like) and rhin (nose), in reference to the flower's
snout-like shape.
Sentiment & Symbolism
In the British countryside, children too young or timid to capture
frogs or other small creatures once made "pets" out of the snapdragon flower.
A child would gently squeeze the sides of the flower to open and close the
"dragon's" mouth, complete with a lashing tongue.
Concealing a snapdragon made a person appear gracious and fascinating. Snapdragons were also said to protect their beholders from deceit and curses.
Flower Meanings
Alstroemeria |
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Bird of Paradise |
Calendula |
Carnation
Chrysanthemum |
Daffodil |
Daisy |
Fern |
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Heleconia |
Holly
Kalanchoe |
Kangaroo Paw |
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Lily of the Valley |
Orchid
Poinsettia |
Queen Anne's Lace |
Rose |
Snapdragon |
Sunflower |
Tulip |
Violet