Easter is usually associated with Spring time so typically it also has many links with a wide variety of flowers, but some flowers have specific symbolic significance during Easter. White and yellow flowers are very popular at Easter time for different reasons as they frequently feature in religious ceremonies as representations of new life, hope and purity.
Spring flowering bulbs such as daffodils, lilies and tulips have become a symbol of the Resurrection throughout the Christian world. Today the narcissus symbolises renewal of life, and celebrates Easter as a festival of new hope.
Sweetly scented Easter blooms can also be extremely calming, refreshing and signify the need for rebirth and renewal. The natural fragrance of azaleas, the freshness of crisp white lilies or the warmth of luscious red tulips will not only revitalize your spirit but will also reinvigorate a room and give a boost of new life.
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