We can feel them, now. The peonies season is already here and since we know you like them as much as we come to talk about them a little more. Do you know the peonies’ meaning depending on their colors? Like almost all current flowers, it all depends on their color. They have one sense or another according to this. Today we will delve into the fabulous world of peonies’ meaning and colors.
MEANING OF PEONIES AND THEIR COLORS PINK PEONIES
They generally picture something in pink if you say anyone to dream about a peony. These color peonies are typically a favorite. Dealing with these precious ones? Of the elegance and wedding confederation this is the general iconography given to them, although at first sight they are also related to love and that splendor between two people who do not know each other.
RED PEONIES
The significance of the red peonies comes from China to us. There, this color is one of the most significant; it’s the color the emperor’s use. Red peonies therefore mean wealth, prosperity, honor and respect. In fact, as you know, red are a sign of love and can be extrapolated to them as well.
WHITE PEONIES
Of example, other favorites are white peonies. They’re so beautiful they threaten to render someone speechless. The significance of this color’s peonies is tied to shyness. They’re showing your timid and cowardly affection.
PURPLE PEONIES
Peonies with shades of lilac, violet or purple are directly related to the myth of the Paeon, we leave you the post where we say it. This color signifies Asclepius ‘jealousy, Zeus’ fury, and Paeon’s dishonor. Purple peonies are very interesting; it may be more of an irony or a loving compliment depending on the meaning you offer it. Paeon proved to be only more competent after all, and it wasn’t really his fault that it sparked envy in the other gods. Can you determine which one of them? We cannot decide on a single color. We drool with peonies, we can’t be more likeable.
5 CURIOSITIES ABOUT PEONIES IT’S SIGNIFICANCE:
One of the curiosities we like the most regarding peonies is what they depict. Such flowers teach us about passion and romance. It might not have been anything coming from them. They bode good fortune in love and happiness in marriage, which is why they are often used extensively in marriages. It is also available on<<theflowerpost>>
They also represent wealth and honor besides talking about love. The general significance given to it is those two forms of interpreting the value of peonies. If we go further into his universe, each color informs us different stuff, that is, the peonies represent something or something else depending on the color. Need to find out more?
THEY ARE THE RIGHT FLOWERS TO SEND AT THE 12TH ANNIVERSARY
You heard it correctly. Rumor has it that you have to offer away a bouquet of peonies while you are spending 12 years of dating or marriage. It’s kind of like an unwritten rule. When the twelfth anniversary arrives, there always arrives a bouquet of peonies. Though there is no one at any other time willing to avoid a bouquet of such precious.
WHAT IF THE PLANTS IN THE GARDEN?
If there are no boundaries to your affection for them, don’t worry, the same thing happens to us when you want to grow them in the yard, you need to know more. If you grow peonies they’re going to last really well. One of the peonies’ curiosities is that they can live up to 100 years and the best thing about it all is that they keep giving flowers throughout that time. Every time the good weather approaches they will come to welcome you.
ORIGIN OF ITS NAME
It is a nice story moment. Pony’s name comes from ancient Greece. In this story, the scene features a student of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine and healing. His pupil is classified as Peon (Paean). Peon had helped to rescue another god from injuries at one stage. What he did was angry Asclepius, who was jealous and wanted his student murdered. At that moment Zeus came and rescued the boy, all he was doing was transforming it into peony flowers and from there falls the name of one of the flowers we enjoy the best.
PEONY AS HERBAL REMEDY:
This is one of the lesser known peonie curiosities. The root of the peony is one of conventional Chinese medicine’s oldest remedies. They also use the root of the flowers to help in seizures. This flower couldn’t have been more beautiful.

Peter Beaumont is a senior reporter on the Guardian’s Global Development desk. He has reported extensively from conflict zones including Africa, the Balkans and the Middle East and is the author of The Secret Life of War: Journeys Through Modern Conflict. Email: peter@thehearus.com