Remembrance Day Flower and its Symbolism

Author: Mary Dann

What is Remembrance Day? On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, Canadians are asked to pause in memory of thousands of men and women who sacrificed their lives in military service. Canadians can also be seen wearing poppy flowers on their lapels – this celebration is called as Remembrance Day.

Why do people wear poppies? The choice of the poppy as the symbol for Remembrance Day rooted from its mention in the poem 'In Flanders Fields' by Canadian army doctor John McCrae. Flanders, the scene of some of the most dreadful fighting in the First World War, was often covered in poppies whose red colour was seen as a fitting symbol for the bloodshed in the horrible world war.

The leading florist in London Ontario says, "As well as being the Remembrance Day Flower, the poppy’s medicinal and edible qualities have helped doctors to treat their patients for centuries."

What Does The Poppy Flower Mean?

The poppy stands for:

  • Restful sleep and recovery
  • Consolation for a loss or death in the family
  • Remembering the fallen of various wars and armed conflicts
  • A lively imagination
  • Peace in death
  • Messages delivered in dreams
  • Resurrection and eternal life
  • Beauty and success
  • Extravagance and luxury

Symbolism of the Poppy:

The poppy is one of the most widely used symbolic flowers all around the world. The symbolism of poppy flower varies from country to country. Continue reading to know more:

Ancient Greek, Egyptians and Romans linked the poppy with sleep, due its sedative nature.

The Victorians gave the flower a variety of meanings based on the colour, including consolation for loss, deep sleep, and extravagance.

Chinese and Japanese flower experts recommend the poppy for couples because it means a deep and passionate love between two people.

Europe, North America and Canada – The red poppy is considered to be the traditional flower of remembrance because it ties to World Wars I and II.

Poppy Flower Colours and Their Meanings

Red – Linked to death, remembrance, and consolation in the West. And it symbolizes success and love in the East.

White – Used for funerals and memorials in the East, sleep and peaceful rest in the West.

Purple, Pink, and Blue – Linked to imagination, luxury, and success

Give The Gift Of Poppies For Occasions Like:

  • Funerals and memorial services, especially for soldiers that pass away while serving or veterans
  • Sending a sign of your love to a spouse or romantic interest
  • Setting up a luxurious atmosphere for a specific event

The above said are the few things you need to know about this Remembrance Day flower. If you’ve not contacted your nearby florists in London Ontario to order flowers for this Remembrance Day, contact Spring Hill Flowers today!

Remember those who have passed away to protect you and all that you love!!! Happy Remembrance Day!

The author is an experienced florist in London Ontario who specialises in delivering fresh cut flowers. In this article, he explains why the poppy flower is considered as the "Remembrance Day Flower" For more details, visit http://www.springhillflowers.com