Blue Flowers - Meaning & Uses
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Blue is the color of the sky, the ocean and it is also the color that is associated with sleep. Conveying peace and tranquillity, blue is the coolest color and it provides rest for both mind and body, slowing down our metabolic rate. It's a color that is particularly male.

Dark blue stands for truth and expertise. Pure blue is the color of inspiration and spirituality. Overall, blue gives a feeling of distance and is used to convey a sense of perspective, particularly outwards.

BLUE IN FLOWERS

The pigment that produces blue is relatively scarce in flowers so most 'blue' flowers are usually purple or lilac. Apparently a blue iris expresses valued friendship.

SPATIAL EFFECTS OF BLUE FLOWERS

Blue does not deflect the eye and blue objects feel lighter than equally heavy objects of another color. Light blue creates an enlarged effect.

The Blue Flower (German: Blaue Blume) is a central symbol of Romanticism. It stands for desire, love, and the metaphysical striving for the infinite and unreachable.

Local blue-blooming flowers such as the Chicory or Cornflower are often seen as parallels to the "Blue Flower."

This blue flower first time got its origin from the mention by German author Novalis first used the symbol in his unfinished novel of formation, entitled Heinrich von Ofterdingen. After contemplating a meeting with a stranger, the young Heinrich von Ofterdingen dreams about blue flowers which call to him and absorb his attention. Blue color has a meaning that fits to different occasion that you encounter in your precious life make sure to give a memorable setting to all occasions that comes in life with flowers.

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