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pink [love/gentleness] : rose?
orange [confidence/zest] : calendula?
violet [perceptiveness%26amp;intuition] : violets?
red [energy/decisiveness] : nasturtium?
magenta [self love] : ?
brown [humility/dependability] : ?
white [inocense, purity] : daisy?
yellow [laughter/optimism] : ?
pale blue [peace /relaxation] : ?
green
dark blue
turquoise [freshness/newness] : ?
black
If you wanted to do colour magic, utilizing [edible] flowers, which flower would You choose for each colour?
Color/flower/scent/symbolism correlations are personal. My own "matches" wouldnt necessarily work for you. You need some "trial and error", along with following the guidance of your inner voice. Dont rely on books or the "advice" of others, beyond general guidelines.
Reply:Interesting question.
My comment is really about the rude accusation made against you for spelling colour, rather than color.
Why do some, perhaps Americans, think the way they spell words should be exactly the same elsewhere in the English speaking world. Its not.
Just like 's' versus 'z' in words such as specialize versus specialise.
Your spelling of colour is valid in UK and Australia and probably elsewhere.
Footnote: It seems your accuser has withdrawn his answer, perhaps he met a dictionary.
Reply:Thats such a nice question...
Its something that I would love to help you out with but I don't know the names of many flowers.
One that i would use would be sunflower for yellow
Hope that helped
Reply:roses and blossem for all.
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