Different colors of carnations represent slightly different flower languages.
The flower language of white carnation is pure love, elegant love, true feelings, respect and so on; The flower language of pink carnation is beautiful, young, I will never forget you, I wish my mother always beautiful, maternal love and so on;
The flower language of red carnation is worship, passionate love, believing in your love, missing, wishing mother health and longevity, etc.
The flower language of yellow carnation is that you let me down, thank you forever, thank your mother and so on. The most common ones are red carnations and pink carnations.
Why are carnations regarded as mother's flowers? 1907, Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia, USA, wanted everyone to wear white carnations on the anniversary of his mother's death, and proposed that the second Sunday of May be Mother's Day every year. So she wrote countless letters to many influential people. 1908 On May 10, her hometown Philadelphia held the first celebration of Mother's Day in the world. 1934 In May, the United States issued a commemorative stamp on Mother's Day with the theme of Mother River Carnation. Since then, carnations have been more and more deeply rooted in people's hearts and gradually become flowers symbolizing maternal love.