Carnations

Timeless Symbols of Love

Carnations

About Carnations

Carnations are beloved for their ruffled petals, spicy fragrance, and exceptional longevity. These versatile flowers have been cultivated for over 2,000 years and are among the most popular cut flowers worldwide. Their long vase life and affordability make them practical choices for any occasion.

Available in a rainbow of colors, carnations can be found in single blooms or spray varieties with multiple smaller flowers per stem. Their meaning varies significantly by color, making them versatile messengers of emotion.

Primary Meanings

  • Love: Fascination, distinction, and deep affection
  • Gratitude: Appreciation and thankfulness
  • Remembrance: Honoring memory and devotion
  • Distinction: Admiration and respect

Colors and Their Meanings

Pink Carnations

Gratitude, mother's love, never forget you

Red Carnations

Deep love, admiration, affection

White Carnations

Pure love, innocence, good luck

Yellow Carnations

Disappointment (historically), joy (modern)

Purple Carnations

Capriciousness, unpredictability

Green Carnations

Good fortune, St. Patrick's Day

Popular Types

Large-Flowered

Single large bloom per stem

Spray Carnations

Multiple smaller blooms per stem

Dwarf Carnations

Compact plants for containers

Malmaison Carnations

Large, very fragrant varieties

Care Instructions

💧 Water

Change water every 2 days, use flower food.

✂️ Trim

Cut stems between nodes at a 45-degree angle.

🌡️ Temperature

Cool location, avoid ethylene gas sources.

🍃 Remove Leaves

Strip lower foliage below waterline.

⏱️ Longevity

Can last 2-3 weeks with proper care!

Best Occasions

  • Mother's Day: Pink carnations are the official Mother's Day flower
  • Anniversaries: Red carnations for enduring love
  • Weddings: Affordable and long-lasting for bouquets
  • Sympathy: Express remembrance and sympathy
  • Teacher Appreciation: Show gratitude and respect

Interesting Facts

  • Carnations are the birth flower for January
  • The name comes from "coronation" for their use in Greek ceremonial crowns
  • Carnations can last up to 3 weeks in a vase
  • Pink carnations became associated with Mother's Day in 1907
  • Carnations are edible and sometimes used to decorate cakes
  • They're one of the oldest cultivated flowers, dating back 2,000 years

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