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August Birth Flower: Gladiolus and Poppy

$25.00

Acrylic paint on a 5.5” x 2.5” piece of natural slate.

Also known as “sword lily,” the gladiolus got its name from the sword-like appearance of its leaves. “Gladiolus” itself comes from the Latin word gladius, meaning “sword.” The flower has long been a symbol of strength, victory, healing, and honor. It has also been associated with moral character, remembrance, and intelligence.

In Victorian times, romantics believed that the beauty of the gladiolus could pierce another’s heart with love. In floral meanings, the flower also came to symbolize infatuation, love at first sight, and faithfulness.

In ancient Greece, poppies were associated with Hypnos, the god of sleep, Thanatos (death), and Morpheus (dreams). In addition to being a long time symbol of remembrance, poppies have long been associated with sleep and death. They also symbolize relaxation and recovery.

In Greco-Roman myths, the flowers were part of offerings to the dead and poppies are found on tombstones to represent eternal sleep. It is believed that poppy flowers will help you remember your loved ones who have passed.

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Acrylic paint on a 5.5” x 2.5” piece of natural slate.

Also known as “sword lily,” the gladiolus got its name from the sword-like appearance of its leaves. “Gladiolus” itself comes from the Latin word gladius, meaning “sword.” The flower has long been a symbol of strength, victory, healing, and honor. It has also been associated with moral character, remembrance, and intelligence.

In Victorian times, romantics believed that the beauty of the gladiolus could pierce another’s heart with love. In floral meanings, the flower also came to symbolize infatuation, love at first sight, and faithfulness.

In ancient Greece, poppies were associated with Hypnos, the god of sleep, Thanatos (death), and Morpheus (dreams). In addition to being a long time symbol of remembrance, poppies have long been associated with sleep and death. They also symbolize relaxation and recovery.

In Greco-Roman myths, the flowers were part of offerings to the dead and poppies are found on tombstones to represent eternal sleep. It is believed that poppy flowers will help you remember your loved ones who have passed.

Acrylic paint on a 5.5” x 2.5” piece of natural slate.

Also known as “sword lily,” the gladiolus got its name from the sword-like appearance of its leaves. “Gladiolus” itself comes from the Latin word gladius, meaning “sword.” The flower has long been a symbol of strength, victory, healing, and honor. It has also been associated with moral character, remembrance, and intelligence.

In Victorian times, romantics believed that the beauty of the gladiolus could pierce another’s heart with love. In floral meanings, the flower also came to symbolize infatuation, love at first sight, and faithfulness.

In ancient Greece, poppies were associated with Hypnos, the god of sleep, Thanatos (death), and Morpheus (dreams). In addition to being a long time symbol of remembrance, poppies have long been associated with sleep and death. They also symbolize relaxation and recovery.

In Greco-Roman myths, the flowers were part of offerings to the dead and poppies are found on tombstones to represent eternal sleep. It is believed that poppy flowers will help you remember your loved ones who have passed.

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