
What types of flowers do we use?
We work primarily with wild flowers and leaves collected on our own nature walks in the Bohuslän region of Sweden and southern Norway. We also use flowers from our own garden and local florists, always ensuring quality and respect for nature.
Some Types:
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Wild violet
Its delicate beauty symbolizes modesty, loyalty, and true love. In many cultures, it also represents spirituality and connection with nature.
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Björn Loka
It symbolizes strength, endurance, and protection. In Norse mythology, its name is associated with bears, representing a powerful spirit and resilience.
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Forget me not
It symbolizes eternal love, fidelity, and unforgettable memories. It's a flower associated with deep emotional connection, perfect for expressing affection and loyalty.
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Heather
It symbolizes protection, good luck, and admiration. It is believed to attract good fortune and provide resilience in difficult times. It is associated with independence and beauty in simplicity.
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Buttercup
It symbolizes joy, vitality, and radiant charm. Its bright yellow color evokes sunshine, happiness, and positive energy. In the language of flowers, it also represents youth and enthusiasm for life.
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Spiraea japonica
It symbolizes delicate beauty and serenity. Associated with harmony and renewal, this flower represents the constant flow of life and the ability to gracefully adapt to change.
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Leaves
Leaves collected from nature symbolize adaptation and stillness. Although not deeply tied to a specific meaning, their unique shape and simple beauty reflect the calm and harmony found in nature.
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Hydrangea
They symbolize gratitude, abundance, elegance, and harmony. Their lush, full blooms evoke sincere emotions, whether love, appreciation, forgiveness, or even nostalgia.
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veronica
It symbolizes fidelity, patience, and protection. It is associated with tranquility and trust. It also brings good fortune and represents unconditional support.
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fern
It symbolizes resilience, humility, and renewal. It is associated with protection and good luck, warding off bad vibes. Its lush beauty represents a connection with nature and adaptability.
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blue bell
It symbolizes gratitude and perseverance. In Celtic and European tradition, these flowers are believed to be connected to magic and forest spirits, evoking an air of mystery and enchantment.
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Pine
It symbolizes immortality, resilience, and peace. As an evergreen tree, it represents strength and the ability to withstand difficult times without losing its essence. It is associated with protection and spiritual renewal.
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Dandelion
Its beauty lies in its ability to transform and travel on the wind, carrying with it wishes and dreams. It is a symbol of overcoming adversity; it can grow in almost any environment, reflecting strength and adaptability in the face of adversity.
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Daisy
They symbolize the joy of youth, purity, innocence, and freshness. They represent constant renewal and hope. They are also associated with true love and fidelity.