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  2. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and meaning of various symbols used by the LGBTQ community, such as the pink triangle, the rainbow flag, and the lambda. Find out how the bisexual symbol is a combination of the male and female symbols, and what other symbols represent different sexual orientations and identities.

  3. Viola sororia - Wikipedia

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    Viola sororia, also known as common blue violet, is a perennial plant native to eastern North America. It has purple, blue, or white flowers with white throats and hairy petals, and is used for food, medicine, and ornamental purposes.

  4. Language of flowers - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and meaning of flowers as a means of cryptological communication in the Victorian era. Find out how to interpret the symbolism of roses, tulips, lilies, and other blooms in bouquets and nosegays.

  5. Rose symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Learn how the rose is associated with various deities, religions, and cultures, from ancient Greece and Rome to modern Europe and America. Discover the different colors and shapes of roses and their symbolic meanings in language, art, and literature.

  6. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meanings of various plants and flowers in different cultures and traditions. This dynamic list covers plants from A to Z and their associations with love, life, death, and more.

  7. Blue rose - Wikipedia

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    A blue rose is a flower that has blue-to-violet pigmentation, either through artificial means or genetic modification. Learn about the origins, methods and cultural meanings of blue roses, as well as the differences between dyed and engineered roses.

  8. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Learn how color is used as a symbol in various cultures and in storytelling, and how it varies across time and context. Explore the common and diverse meanings of colors such as red, blue, yellow, green, orange, black, white, and pink.

  9. Roses Are Red - Wikipedia

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    Roses Are Red is a love poem and children's rhyme with a Roud Folk Song Index number 19798. It has a modern standard version and many humorous and parodic variants, such as "Roses are red, violets are blue, onions stink and so do you".