The Valley Will Bloom Again Meaning

flower kdrama while you were sleeping
While Yous Were Sleeping (2017, episode 1)

"When Spring comes, forsythias blossom first.
And when the forsythias start to wither, magnolias bloom.
So when the magnolias wither, crimson blossoms flower.
By the time the cherry blossoms wither and drop, the lilacs are in full bloom.
And when the lilacs wither, acacia flowers bloom.
So the mountain breeze carries the olfactory property of the flowers."

— Cha Eun-seok
Practise Practise Sol Sol La La Sol (2020, episode 1)

Have you always noticed how fond people in Chiliad-Dramaland are of the linguistic communication of flowers (꽃말)? Particularly when they are buying a bouquet for a proposal, they'd often inquire the florist to help them select flowers with the nigh appropriate meaning.

Here are some of the flower meanings mentioned in K-Dramas we've come across. Which ones are you familiar with, and which ones are y'all curious to know more about?

Annotation: This listing is continually being updated, so check back oft for newer flower additions!

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Aconitum | Anemone | Aster | Infant'south Breath | Bindweed Blossom | Bridalwreath |Buckwheat Flower | Butterfly Flower | Camellia |Red Blossoms | China Pinkish | Christmas Rose | Chrysanthemum | Cistus |Cosmos | Cotton fiber Flower | Dahlia | Delphinium | Edelweiss | Evening Primrose | Forsythia | Freesia | Gerbera | Globe Amaranth | Hibiscus | Hyacinth | Hydrangea | Ivy | Lily of the Valley | Lisianthus | Marigold | Protea | Rosa multiflora | Rose | Stock Flower | Tea Bush Flower | Trumpet Creeper | Tulip | Zinnia

Aconitum/Wolf'south Bane = Misanthropy and Death


Flower lover Jung Saet-byul (Kim Yoo-jung) asks a group of youngsters that just stole goods from the user-friendly store she works at in episode 3 of Backstreet Rookie (2020), the significant of Wolf's Bane, meliorate known as Aconitum, letting them know that this is what their hereafter looks similar: 'Misanthropy and Expiry'. Saet-byul presents a boutonniere of these flowers in episode 9 to a hospitalized man who had accused her boss Choi Dae-hyun (Ji Chang-wook) of selling expired nutrient. The pregnant she implied with those flowers was 'Don't upset me'.  — Marion & Mich KDL

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Anemone = Betrayal and Helpless Love, Loneliness

"Isn't it pretty? This flower's called an anemone," Lee Se-joo (Kim Min-jae) tells his mother, every bit he shows her a photo when visiting her in the hospital in episode 16 of The Great Seducer (2018). "It ways many things," he continues and thinks back to when Choi Soo-ji (Moon Ga-young) talked nigh this flower at her hideout, with the aforementioned words that he repeats to his mother: "Betrayal. Helpless dear. Empty love. Cheers for being there for me. I will give you my everything. Even if y'all do non honey me, I notwithstanding dearest y'all. Information technology has so many meanings, and every i of them is distressing. This is my flower from at present on. Remember that." In episode 32, he sends a boutonniere of anemones to Soo-ji. — Marion KDL

Kim Do-yoon (Yoon Park) learns about the meaning of the anemone to be 'loneliness', while at the post-natal intendance center in episode 2 of Birthcare Center (2020).

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Aster = Precious memories

This was the meaning written in the belatedly Kim In-soo'due south volume, as seen in episode vi of Move To Sky (2021) –– mayhap in reference to the one found in Japanese Floriography, likewise known every bit Hanakotoba (花言葉), which is 'rememberance'. Other meanings likewise include 'lasting love, feminine free energy, patience, and skillful luck wishes'. Information technology's also said that Aster flowers (과꽃) "accept been used to show grief for the expiry of a loved one", and so it is very apt that Geu-roo (Tang Joon-sang) placed these flowers first on Mr Kim'south altar. — Mich KDL

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Baby's Breath = Pure, eternal love


[SPOILER] Trust the sweet Kim Geum (Seo Ji-hoon) to gift Seon Ok-nam (Moon Chae-won) the kind of flowers that are as gentle and delicate as his heart and soul, on their first date in final episode 16 of Mama Fairy and the Woodcutter (2018). That, and the fact that 700 stalks of roses would have been pretty expensive; but we're sure Ok-nam appreciated the gesture all the aforementioned. While the characters did non particularly delve into the meaning of these sprigs, some of what it represents perfectly encapsulates how Geummie feels about his fairy: "everlasting and undying dearest, pureness and freedom, reconnecting with lost loves" —  now found once again, never to be permit get in this life. — Mich KDL

In episode vii of Winter Sonata (2002-3), Lee Min-hyung (Bae Yong-joon) too gifts Jeong Yoo-jin (Choi Ji-woo) a bouquet of baby's breath when she is well-nigh to leave the hospital and tells her that it is the first time he has given flowers to a woman. — Marion KDL


When buying a blossom bouquet for his wedding ceremony ceremony in episode 6 of Cheat On Me, If Y'all Can (2020-21), Han Woo-sung (Go Jun) –accompanied by his all-time friend Son Jin-ho (Jung Sang-hoon)– of a sudden becomes afraid that the florist's suggestion could be used equally a weapon by his wife and he asks for "something with no thorns, soft, weak and fragile". It is a baby breath bouquet that he later easily over to a suspicious Kang Yeo-joo (Cho Yeo-jeong). — Marion KDL

In episode 4 of Crushes Reverse (2018), when Nam Dong-yoon bickers with Yu So-mi (Kim Shi-eun) on their manner to her sister's birthday, he picks out a babe jiff's branch out of the red roses-infant jiff flower boutonniere combination and hands it over to So-mi saying '까불면 안개' (kkabulmyeon angae/ 'Don't human activity up'). This is a word play on the flower's proper noun in Korean, which is 'angae (안개)'. — Marion KDL

Baby's Breath & Ruddy Roses Combination


Nam Dong-yoon offers his girlfriend a red roses-babe breath flower bouquet combination in episode four of Crushes Reverse (2018). This is the aforementioned combination that Im Soo-ah (Jo Bo-ah) carries with her when on her way to a concert of Yoo Seung-hoon'south (Jung Eui-chul) ring Strawberry Fields in episode one of Shut Upwards Flower Male child Band. — Marion KDL

In episode one of Snowdrop (2021-22), armed forces cadet Choi Byung-tae (Ahn Dong-goo) proposes to Become Hye-ryung (Jung Shin-hye) with a bouquet that combines baby breath and carmine roses (a scene that takes place in the 1980s).

Shut Upwards Blossom Boy Band (2012, episode 1)


Young Lee Hee-kyung (Jo Seung-hyun) choses the same combination –together with a band– when he visits Cheon Vocal-yi (Kim Hyun-soo) for Christmas eve in the past as they remember in episode i of My Love from Some other Star (2013-14).

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Bindweed Flower = Drawn in slowly and deeply

Biology teacher Yoon Jung-woo (Lee Sang-Yeob) and Son Ji-eun (Park Ha-Dominicus) encounter past gamble at a park in episode two of Beloved Diplomacy in the Afternoon (2019) and plow their chat to a bindweed blossom they spot. He explains: "A bindweed blossom is a vine plant with a climbing nature. Flowers come out between June and August. […] Drawn in slowly and deeply. Information technology'south the meaning of the bindweed flower. […] Due to its climbing nature, its roots extend long and deeply into the Earth and breathes from there. Its meaning must come from that. […] It tin't even bear fruits." "It's an interesting symbolism," she responds, adding: "The pregnant feels solitary." — Marion KDL

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Bridalwreath = I'll work hard to make it piece of work

"Why did you lot buy me flowers?" asked a perplexed Han Jun-woo (Oh Eui-sik) over the phone to Im Hee-kyung (Im Se-mi), after he'd received her delivered bouquet in episode seven of True Beauty (2020-21). "Can't a woman buy a man flowers?" came Hee-kyung's confident reply. She afterward asks if he knows the meaning of the flowers she gave him, to which she said, "I'll work difficult to make it work with you… so please think of me whenever you lot look at them." Later on in the episode, she finds the flowers returned to her, neatly placed in a bottle with a Mail service-it that simply says 'thank you'.

Likewise known equally Reeve'south spirea, this beautiful, hardy shrub is apparently "virtually impossible to kill one time established" — much like Hee-kyung's conclusion to get her man, perhaps? (Spoiler: she succeeds, at to the lowest degree for now.) Interestingly, it is also the birth bloom of BTS' Jimin, and the pronunciation of its Korean proper noun (조팝나무, jopabnamu) led to an equally interesting episode on their variety show Run BTS!. — Mich KDL

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Buckwheat Flower = Lover

The Goblin (2016)

"Lover" is what Kim Shin (Gong Yoo) answers when asked by Ji Eun-tak (Kim Get-eun) in episode 1 of The Goblin (2016-17) about what buckwheat flowers mean. Shin offers her these buckwheat flowers — freshly picked from Borinara Hagwon Subcontract — when Eun-Tak first calls him, sitting at Jumunjin Beach Breakwater. — Marion KDL

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Butterfly Flower = Amuse. Allure

"Charm. Attraction" is how this flower's meaning is described as at Atelier VertVert Flower School where Ryan Gold (Kim Jae-wook) selects flowers to confess to Sung Deok-mi (Park Min-young) with, in episode viii of Her Private Life (2019). — Marion KDL

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Camellia (동백꽃 꽃말) = I love you lot more than anyone else


When Oh Joo-in (Im Jin-ah/Nana from After School) and Han Bi-soo (Lee Min-ki) bring Joo-in's female parent –who suffers from dementia– to botanical garden Orangerie in episode iv of Oh My Ladylord (2021), the older lady is brought back to the past when she sees a camellia bush-league. "Remember these camellia flowers? Y'all gave me camellia when you lot asked me out on our first date," she says to Bi-soo, whom she had earlier mistaken every bit her belatedly married man. "Oh, I do call back," Bi-soo responds hesitantly. "And you lot told me what they symbolized," continues Joo-in'south mother, and when she asks Bi-soo if he still remembers this too, he responds to Joo-in's surprise: "It ways: 'I honey you more than anyone else.'" — Marion KDL

In episode 6 of Itaewon Class (2020), Oh Soo-a (Kwon Na-ra) thinks back to a moment in loftier school when she left school later having been wrongfully scolded past ane of her classroom teachers. When walking downwardly the road from her schoolhouse, she stops at the sight of camellia flowers, and picks one while telling herself: "Seventeen is a immature historic period.  A lamentable girl whom even her ain parents abandoned, I thought: 'At final I should cherish myself.'  A poor trivial daughter who was never loved by anyone, I thought: 'At to the lowest degree I should love myself.'" She thus turns the meaning of Camellia flowers into 'loving oneself more anyone else'.
— Marion KDL

This flower's meaning is kept straightforward in episode 6 of Movement To Heaven (2021): simply 'I love y'all'.

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Cherry Blossoms

The Secret Life Of My Secretary (2019, episode 1)

Check out our blogpost for more than about these cute spring blooms in K-dramas, and where you tin run across them in real life!

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Mainland china Pinkish = Rejection

When challenging members from another daughter gang to a fight in episode ane of Backstreet Rookie (2020), flower lover Jung Saet-byul (Kim Yoo-jung) offers to non harm those who know the significant of the flower Mainland china Pink. 'Rejection' is the correct answer from ane girl who leaves in a hurry.

China Pink is a variation of the Carnation blossom, or dianthus, which means 'flower of the gods'. — Marion KDL

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Christmas Rose = 'I have zilch to give you'

In episode 7 of Uncontrollably Fond (2017), Choi Ji-tae (Lim Ju-hwan) gives supposed girlfriend Yoon Jung-eun (Lim Ju-eun) a bouquet of Christmas Roses (Helleborus) and say that they arrange her. Afterward admitting that he likes someone else, she tells him every bit she leaves that the bloom's meaning is, "I have nothing to give you". According to Atoz Flowers, this bloom's symbolism is "tranquillity, placidity and peace" and, on the other paw, it can stand for a "scandal or anxiety" (which is more in melody with Uncontrollably Fond). Helleborus were thought to be "magical flowers" since they bloom in common cold weather condition, and there is also a fanciful Christmas myth associated with information technology. Merely beware, they tin can be toxic when ingested, and cause irritation to the skin! — 50.C. Lou

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Chrysanthemum = 'My feelings are sincere'

Her Private Life (2019, episode 8)

Ryan Gold's (Kim Jae-wook) feelings may have been sincere when he selected these 'pom-pom' chrysanthemums as his confession flowers for Sung Deok-mi (Park Min-immature) in episode 8 of Her Individual Life (2019), but perhaps he should accept read up more on the colour meanings prior to that. According to this page, yellow chrysanthemums mean 'rejected dearest', while white ones signify a 'deep pain' from a pause-up. On the other hand, chrysanthemums hateful 'joy, perfection and eternity' — probably what he'd originally hoped for. Sorry, Ryan – next fourth dimension, perhaps? — Mich KDL

According to the Korea Creative Content Agency, the origin of the chrysanthemum is idea to exist in Mainland china. Just there are very early recordings of varied varieties of chrysanthemums in Korea and is information technology assumed that this flower was were introduced to Korea during the Three Kingdoms flow, or even earlier. — Marion KDL

Bridge of the Water God 2017 (2017, episode one)
Scent of a Woman (2011, episode 15)

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Cistus = I Will Dice Tomorrow


Yoon Ma-ri (Park Han-byul) paints this flower in episode 1 of Love in Sadness (2019) and when her husband Kang In-wook (Ryu Soo-young) sees it, he comments that the flower resembles her. She then decides to call it a self-portrait and sneaks the painting out of her house to sell information technology in a friend'southward gallery. When passing by the gallery, Seo Jung-won (Ji Hyun-woo) wonders why anybody would proper noun a painting of this flower in such a way, merely ends upward ownership it. At the end of the episode, his astonishment becomes clear as the significant of this flower is revealed: "I volition dice tomorrow." — Marion KDL

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Creation = I Love You

The theme of Cosmos flowers is introduced in episode 13 of 20th Century Boy and Girl (2017) with a patch of them blooming outside Jin Jin'southward (Han Ye-seul) parents' chicken restaurant. There is too a painting in her sometime room of a daughter standing in a field of cosmos.

In episode 14, she puts a plucked blossom behind Ji-won's (Kim Ji-suk) ear and asks if he knows the meaning of the cosmos — not the real pregnant though, but the one her sis made upward. "I Love Y'all." It is a sweet moment.

It'due south funny that she says that her sis made up this meaning; according to Batul Nafisa Baxamusa at Gardenerdy.com, the give-and-take "Cosmos in Greek ways 'orderly, cute, and ornamental'. The flower's fragrance and vibrant colors give it the attributes of peacefulness, wholeness, and modesty. The typical meaning of this flower is 'love flower'. This flower is often used to illustrate one's deepest feelings of dear. When sent to one'due south honey on Valentine'southward Day information technology can be said to mean 'walk with me paw in hand' and 'come across, life is indeed cute'."

So her sister was completely correct! — L.C. Lou

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Cotton Blossom = Maternal love

The Goblin (2016-17, episode 1)

Every bit Yoon Tae-oh (Ji Soo) points out the flowers he'd chosen for Han Song-yi (Jung Chae-yeon) in final episode 16 of My First First Love (2019), he notes that the cotton wool bloom "stands for the dear of a mother" — considering aside from beingness his girlfriend and best friend, she's also family to him. According to this florist, it likewise ways "cherish the people effectually you lot", which is certainly something Tae-oh learnt to do. — Mich KDL

The Goblin (2016-17, episode xi)

It is also with a cotton flower bouquet that Samshin/ the Birth Grandmother (Lee El) congratulates Ji Eun-tak (Kim Go-eun) at her graduation twenty-four hours in The Goblin (2016-17); probably equally a stand-in for her mother, every bit well. — Marion KDL

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Dahlia = Your Love Makes Me Happy


"These are dahlias," a wistful Park Do-gyeom (Seo Ji-hoon) points out to Seo Hyun-joo (Hwang Jung-eum) in episode fourteen of Men Are Men (2020). "Do you know what this flower symbolizes?" he continues, "Your love makes me happy." Despite non winning her affections, Do-gyeom nonetheless wants the all-time for the i he adores, and then that he can be happy too. Maybe this blossom really represents him much more accurately, as it also symbolizes inner strength, elegance, being graceful and kind.— Mich KDL

In episode xiv of Tale of the Nine Tailed (2020), Pyo Jae-hwan (Kim Kang-min) meets Kim Sae-rom (Jung Yi-seo) to gloat her birthday at this park, with a boutonniere of dahlias and a cake. He quickly notices that she has the rash on her neck; she, on the other mitt, tries to go along information technology lite by asking him if he can proceed her fish. — Marion KDL

In episode half dozen of Movement To Heaven (2021), Han Geu-roo (Tang Joon-sang) hands over a pot of dahlias to his uncle, Jo Sang-koo (Lee Je-hoon), which had belonged to a flower-loving belatedly customer of theirs. "What's information technology got to do with me?" a curt Sang-koo asks his nephew, who replies that this was passed to him by the social worker (cameo by Choi Soo-immature) on this case. "These are dahlias. They hateful 'happy to know near your heart'," Geu-roo adds matter-of-factly before heading back into the house, leaving a inconversable Sang-koo behind to procedure his burgeoning feelings. — Mich KDL

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Delphinium = I Volition Make You lot Happy

"I Will Make You Happy" is how this bloom's meaning is described as at Atelier VertVert Blossom School,  where Ryan Gilded (Kim Jae-wook) selects flowers to confess to Sung Deok-mi (Park Min-young) with, in episode viii of Her Individual Life (2019). — Marion KDL

In episode 11 of Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol (2020), Cha Eun-seok (Kim Joo-hun) offers Goo Ra-ra (Get Ara) a bouquet of delphiniums and asks her to look upwardly its significant. When he offers her another bouquet in episode 12, he asks if she has looked up the significant and she replies: "I will make you happy." — Marion KDL

In episode 10 of The King: Eternal Monarch (2020), Lee Gon (Lee Min-ho) appears shorting in front end of Jeong Tae-eul (Kim Go-eun) telling her that he realized that never gave her flowers, crossed and then universe for her and loves her securely. He leaves and she breaks down in tears with an (artificial) delphinium boutonniere in her hands that she received from him. — Marion KDL

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Edelweiss = Courage

Prison Playbook (2017-18, episode eleven)

While in the greenhouse ruminating nigh the meanings of flowers in episode xi of Prison Playbook (2017-eighteen), Kim Je-hyuk (Park Hae-soo) points out this blossom and suggests that it ways 'gratitude'. However, fellow inmate and cellmate Kim Min-cheol (Choi Moo-sung) gently corrects him, saying "Edelweiss means courage." This significant of Edelweiss (エーデルワイス) is in reference to the one establish in Japanese Floriography, also known every bit Hanakotoba (花言葉), which is 'Courage' and 'Power'.

It is said that this mountain flower is highly prized, as information technology grows at high altitudes and in risky conditions; any man who dares to venture out to acquire the flower (and lives to tell the tale) is courageous indeed. This flower was too popularized by the song of the aforementioned proper name, heard in the 1965 musical pic The Sound of Music. — Mich KDL, with additions by Marion KDL


In final episode xvi of Crash Landing on You (2019-xx), Yoon Se-ri (Son Ye-jin) receives a delivery in form of a flower pot and a pre-recorded vocalism message past Ri Jeong-hyeok (Hyun Bin), which explains: "Today is the Mangzhong flavour. It's the day we found seeds. […] So yous'll exist getting a flower pot […]. You'll know what it is later on you grow it. It may be sensitive and fussy merely if y'all do as y'all're told, it'll sprout after two weeks. You need to water it. Merely since it'southward sensitive to humidity, don't give information technology likewise much h2o. Give it a moderate corporeality of water. It needs sunlight as well, but don't put it nether the sun for too long. Go on it nether the lord's day for a moderate amount of time. And lastly, this is the of import part when growing plants. You probably know well. Say ten nice things to it every day." Subsequently in the episode, on her birthday, Se-ri receives Jeong-hyeok'due south final bulletin: "I wonder if the flowers have bloomed." "They have," she replies, as Jeong-hyeok's voice continues: "They're edelweiss. […] Permit's meet in the country where those flowers bloom. I cannot tell y'all the verbal date. If we both try our best, peradventure, fate will be on our side."

So, in Crash Landing on You, Edelweiss symbolizes Switzerland every bit a country, where the two first met and meet over again in the future. The flower is indeed used in the logo for the Swiss Tourist Arrangement and also figures on the 5 Franken coin.

Prison Playbook (2017-18, episode xi)

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Evening Primrose = Memory

Hotel del Luna (2019, episode 1)

Every bit nosotros encounter in episode one of Hotel Del Luna (2019), Goo Chan-sung (Yeo Jin-goo) is gifted a pot of these flowers every twelvemonth, every bit a reminder of his father's hope to Jang Human being-wol (IU/Lee Ji-eun). This is particularly apt as the meaning of this bloom is "youth, eternal dearest and memory" — though interestingly enough, information technology as well means "inconstancy and infidelity". Another reason this flower is so appropriate is how it just blooms in the evening (hence its name); the mysterious Hotel del Luna too, only opens for business at night. — Mich KDL

Hotel del Luna (2019, episode 1)

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Forsythia = A deeper honey

Bear upon Your Center (2019, episode 15)

While musing about the emergence of new couples at Ever Law Firm, colleagues Lee Doo-seob (Park Ji-hwan) and Yang Eun-ji (Jang So-yeon) come up across forsythia shrubs lining the pavement, in episode fifteen of Touch Your Heart (2019). Excited at seeing his favourite flowers in bloom, the sensitive and poetic Doo-seob asks Secretarial assistant Yang if she knows what they correspond. When she says no, he turns to her — also his cloak-and-dagger shell since… e'er — and gives her a shy, sentimental reply: "My love… is deeper than yours." It is then that he plucks up the courage to ask her out to dinner.

Bear upon Your Eye (2019, episode 16)

Sadly, this budding spring human relationship was i that was not meant to be, equally Secretary Yang gently turns downward Doo-seob's affections in the next and terminal episode of the prove. — Mich KDL

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Freesia = New Beginning

kdrama meaning flower freesia
"Did you know that freesias mean 'a new kickoff'?" Oh Tae-yang (An Woo-yeon) asks Cha Dominicus-hee (Lee Da-hae)  in episode xix of Good Witch (2018), when he proposes to her with these flowers — only to be rejected directly.

kdrama meaning flower freesia

For Yoon Tae-oh (Ji Soo), the freesias that he picked for Han Vocal-yi (Jung Chae-yeon) in final episode xvi of My First First Love (2019) "stands for friends" — which represents how important their 20-year-long friendship is to their relationship. — Marion & Mich KDL

My First First Honey (2019, episode 16)

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Gerbera (Pink) = Grace. Kindness. Gratitude.

"Grace. Kindness. Gratitude" is how the pink gerbera'southward meaning is described as at Atelier VertVert Bloom School where Ryan Gold (Kim Jae-wook) selects flowers to confess to Sung Deok-mi (Park Min-young) with, in episode 8 of Her Private Life (2019). — Marion KDL

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World Amaranth = Captivating and Unchanging Love

On Jung-sun'due south female parent (Lee Mi-sook) decorates his new restaurant with these flowers and explains their meaning to him in episode viii of Temperature of Honey (2017). — Marion KDL

kdrama flower meaning amaranth

'Unchanging dearest' was also the meaning of this bloom written in the late Kim In-soo's volume, as seen in episode 6 of Motility To Heaven (2021).

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Hibiscus = Noble friendship

Flower lover Jung Saet-byul (Kim Yoo-jung) is delighted when her childhood friend, Kang Ji-wook (Kim Min-gue), visits her at the hospital with a basket of hibiscus flowers in episode 6 of Backstreet Rookie (2020). When asked about its significant, Saet-byul ponders about it for a while earlier recalling that it's 'noble friendship', much to her puppy friend's dismay. Maybe information technology's because his selection of crimson hibiscus flowers actually symbolizes 'love and passion' instead? — Mich KDL

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Hyacinth: Apprehensive love

This was the meaning written in the late Kim In-soo'south volume, as seen in episode vi of Move To Sky (2021). Hither are another color-specific meanings of this flower.

Purple Hyacinth = Pitiful

Yoon Yoo-jung (Yoon Eun-hye) says sorry to Cha Woo-hyun (Chun Jung-myung) with a box containing and apple and a bouquet of purple hyacinths in episode 4 of Fluttering Warning (2018). — Marion KDL

White Hyacinth = I'm deplorable. Delight forgive me.


Hong Dae-young (Lee Practice-hyun) –in his appearance of his younger days– brings these flowers to his female parent's grave in episode 8 of 18 Over again (2020). Information technology is so that he runs into his father Hong Joo-man (Lee Byung-joon), who asks him most the flowers' significant. "I'1000 sorry. Please forgive me. That'south the meaning of the flowers," was the younger man's answer. — Marion KDL

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Hydrangea

Cherry-red Hydrangea = I Love You

Joo "Joy" Ki-bbeum (Song Ha-yoon) decorates her house with information technology all the time considering she loves the pregnant of it, as she tells Sung Ki-joon (Hoya of Infinite) in episode 16 of Devilish Joy (2018). Every bit L.C. Lou points out, the flowers shown in the drama are actually ruby-red chrysanthemum (which come up with a different meaning too). — Marion KDL

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Ivy = Symbiosis

When stopping an underaged customer (cameo past Lee Jun-immature) who had just bought cigarettes with a false identity card at her convenience store, flower lover Jung Saet-byul (Kim Yoo-jung) asks him if he knows the meaning of ivy in episode one of Backstreet Rookie (2020). "Symbiosis", she lets the customer know, before she explains how she depends financially on her task. — Marion KDL

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Lily of the Valley (은방울꽃) = Return To Happiness


When Han Deuk-gu (Hyun Bin) tags along to Kim Bo-ra's (Sung Yoo-ri) brother's grave, he sees that information technology is surrounded by the lily of the valley in episode 2 of The Snowfall Queen (2006). "Exercise you lot know the meaning of this flower?" he asks Bo-ra. Then, he answers his own question: "You volition surely detect happiness." A little later, Bo-ra asks him again virtually the bloom's meaning, and after hearing information technology she retorts with: "That's an impressive phrase."

Stretching from 2006 till now, this is definitely the well-nigh long-continuing flower meaning in G-Dramaland that nosotros have tracked to date. Even though the Lily of the Valley comes with many meanings and from different origins — such as from the bible, May 1st in France, and fifty-fifty a symbol for a Germanic goddess — the pregnant in One thousand-Dramaland seems to exist unequivocally "render of happiness"– the meaning this flower carried in Victorian England. — Marion KDL

Geum Jan-di (Goo Hye-dominicus) learns about the aforementioned meaning of this blossom — 'You'll definitely be happy' — during her stay in New Caledonia in episodes 5-6 of Boys Over Flowers (2009). Her straight conclusion is that the lily of the valley is thus a flower for lovers to give to each other or to requite to i'due south honey. — Marion KDL

In episode 26 of Lady Cha Dal-rae's Lover (2018), Seol Vocal-ju (Nam So-yeon) lets her wedding guests await considering her hymeneals boutonniere––which includes Lilies of the Valley ordered from abroad––didn't arrive in time due to a delayed flight. Kam Sun-ho (Jung Wook) pressures her to enter the wedding hall without flowers (or with artificial ones) but she insists that she cannot go through with the marriage without real Lilies of the Valley; because it is these flowers that will guarantee the happiness their marriage life. Sun-ho ends up canceling the wedding considering the flowers didn't come in fourth dimension. As Song-ju reasons: "The boutonniere of the lily of the valley is the essence of everything. Everything I have washed until now is meaningless without that. I can't walk in at that place without my bouquet. you know exactly why I need lily of the valley. Your boutonniere (he wears a light pink rose) means 'happiness found once again'. My bouquet means 'we will definitely exist happy'. These are perfect flowers for usa. Information technology stands for our wishes. […] Some people believe a wedding is only a ceremony. But that'south non me. Sometimes formalities are more of import."

Song-ju is non the only person that prefers Lily of the Valley nuptials bouquets. Kate Middleton, Grace Kelly every bit well every bit Due south Korean actresses Choi Ji-woo and Ko So-immature went down the alley with wedding bouquets adorned with lilies of the valley. — Marion KDL

"Exercise you know what this flower represents?" a deliriously happy Park Hae-ran asks her bewildered female parent, as she comes abode to a living room full of flowers in episode 11 of Hide and Seek (2018). "It means 'return to happiness'," Hae-ran says while arranging the bouquet earlier her, adding that it reminds her of Soo-ah, the kidnapped girl that she could accept found again. Wonder if Hae-ran knows that these flowers, while delicately beautiful, are also known to exist poisonous. Mayhap, an appropriate representation of Ha Yeon-joo (Uhm Hyun-kyung) — the daughter she considers to exist Soo-ah. — Mich KDL


Equally Wi Jung-hyeok (Kim Tae-hoon) pays respects to his deceased partner in episode xix (full episode 10) of Secret Boutique (2019), he brings a bouquet of lilies of the valley with him. The flowers' here might deport also the importance of his love when we think about their important utilize in wedding bouquets. — Marion KDL

Sung Mi-do (Joy from Cherry-red Velvet) forlornly stares at a lily of the valley bouquet in episode 14 of The Ane and Only (2021-22), as Kang Se-yeon (Gang Ye-won) narrates: "The lily of the valley's significant is 'newfound happiness'. But it's strange. The lily of the valley is toxic."

— Mich KDL

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Lisianthus (리시안셔스) = Unchanging Dear


"In the language of flowers, it means unchanging love," so states the florist in episode 19 of Five Children (2016). Another florist in episode 10 of Super Daddy Yeol (2015) says the same thing about the pregnant: "unchanging dear, the ane and simply love". No wonder this blossom is used a lot in conjugal bouquets (also because it resembles roses). — Marion KDL

This bouquet of violet lisianthus and eucalyptus may have been a rather unique boutonniere choice, merely information technology was the perfect souvenir for writer Yoo Myeong-suk in Romance is a Bonus Book (2019). — Mich KDL

"Then, I asked her what she wanted," said Choi Kyeong-jun (Kim Min-suk) when talking about his offset nighttime together with Suh Rin-i (Then Ju-yeon) in episode 2 of Lovestruck in the Urban center (2020-21). Park Jae-won (Ji Chang-wook) jumps into the conversation proverb: "I know what she said: a hotel room, white lisianthus flowers and a bottle of wine as one-time every bit they are." The online flower shop, which is shown in the groundwork when Jae-won speaks, already conveniently highlights the meaning of the bloom as 'Unchanging Love'. — Marion KDL

Yoo Na-bi (Han And then-hee) is presented with a bouquet of lisianthus in episode 8 of All the same (2021), as part of the confession by her childhood friend Do-hyeok (Chae Jong-hyeop). Unfortunately, he never gets to tell her the significant of the flower as mixed emotions get the better of her. — Mich KDL

In general, Lisianthus' meaning seems to exist very unequivocal and not color-dependent in South Korea; albeit carrying other meanings in Europe (as, amidst others: esteem, charisma, dignity, and gratitude). This flower, which has the Latin proper noun Eustoma russellianum, originated in North America and has been cultivated in Republic of korea since the late 1980s. From the 1990s onwards and with the improvement of seedling technology, its tillage in Due south Korea continued to grow, though these flowers are commonly nonetheless imported from Nihon. In South Korea, the flower was registered as an horticultural species nether the proper noun Lisianthus –– reason why it is known under this name here (and in K-Dramaland), though information technology's usually better known under its common names Texas Bluebell or Prairie Gentian.
— Marion KDL

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Marigold = Sad Goodbye/Love / Happiness Coming One Day

"Marigolds abound well, no thing where they are. They just need sunlight and fresh air. […]," writes Kang Sa-ra's (Lee Da-hee) father Kang Dae-sik (Kang Nam-kil) on a birthday carte that's gets delivered to her, along a flowerpot with marigolds in episode ix of The Beauty Inside (2018). Two episodes later on, nosotros learn from a florist to Ryu Eun-ho (Ahn Jae-hyeon) that a marigold has ii meanings, while Sa-ra reads on the Internet that the meaning of the marigold depends on its type and can either be "Happiness that will definitely come up," or "A distressing love." — Marion KDL

African Marigold

The African Marigold stands for lamentable goodbye, equally explained in episode 4 of Here Comes Love (2016).

French Marigold

"PS. The symbolic meaning of marigolds is happiness that is bound to happen. I know that happiness awaits yous." This is how Kang Sa-ra's (Lee Da-hee) father Kang Dae-sik (Kang Nam-kil) ends his birthday wishes for his daughter on the aforementioned card mentioned above, in episode ix of The Dazzler Inside (2018).
In episode 4 of Here Comes Dear (2016), the significant is explained similarly — proverb that it stands for "happiness that volition one day come" — only now referring explicitly to the French Marigold. — Marion KDL

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Protea = Gratitude, Thank you and Sending Sweet Honey

Ha Wan-seung (Kwon Sang-woo) looks for flowers for Yoo Sul-ok (Choi Kang-hee) in episode 6 of Mystery Queen (2017). He wants out-of-the-ordinary flowers and the florist at MBC Blossom, Flower Delivery suggests Protea, a South African blossom that women like a lot and is "luxurious and charming." The blossom means "thank you lot", equally the florist explains. When walking out of the store, and earlier he is kidnapped, Wan-seung says to himself that Protea is a funny proper name for a flower and comments how expensive she is. In episode vii, we learn that these flowers are oft used equally a bouquet and that they mean gratitude and thanks but also "I send you sweet honey." — Marion KDL

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Rosa multiflora (Wild rose) = Longing for family, love betwixt sisters

Prison house Playbook (2017-18, episode 11)

While visiting the elderly inmate he saved from a fire in episode eleven of Prison Playbook (2017-18), Kim Je-hyuk (Park Hae-soo) presents him with a pot of 'wild roses' every bit a gift. As he begins to speak of its meaning, Je-hyuk pauses and instead recites a line from the 1942 song Jjilreggot (찔레꽃): "I miss the cottage on the colina in my hometown downwardly south, where the wild roses bloom." But, the real flower meaning he'd learnt from cellmate Min-cheol (Choi Moo-sung) was "solitude, cautious honey and longing for family" — a feeling encapsulated by the elderly inmate, who had tragically lost both his wife and daughter to suicide.

Prison Playbook (2017-xviii, episode xi)

When fighting her sis in episode 2 of Backstreet Rookie (2020), flower lover Jung Saet-byul (Kim Yoo-jung) asks her the meaning of the wild rose. 'Dearest betwixt sisters' is what she explains to her sisters after she has won.

In episode i of When I Was The Most Beautiful (2020), Oh Ye-ji (Lim Soo-hyang) comes to what looks like her former neighborhood. While watching her mother pass by her without recognizing her and being absorbed in talking with her other girl, Ye-ji starts to sing, slowly, with a broken, longing voice equally she remembers the times spent together with her mother:

"On my mom's way to piece of work
There are white wild roses
The white petals of wild roses
Taste very good.
When I got hungry
I gently picked one
and ate it.
Mother, mother
I called you out and ate the rose."

Besides known every bit 'multiflora rose' or 'rosa multiflora', among many other names, this flower species is a "scrambling shrub" that is native to Korea and Japan. Don't be fooled by this seemingly fragile beauty, though; it is considered an ecological threat due to its invasiveness. — Mich & Marion KDL

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Rose

The meanings of roses vary, depending on their color.

Blue Rose = Miracle


"Estimate what the institute's name means?"asks Yoon Yoo-jung in episode 5 of Fluttering Warning (2018) when showing Cha Woo-hyun her hush-hush garden. "It's a phenomenon," she answers, "Mi-ra-cle."
— Marion KDL

Green Rose = A Noble Love That Only Exists In Sky


Oh Soo-ah (Lee Da-hae) asks Lee Jung-hyun (Go Soo) the meaning of the bloom in Green Rose (SBS, 2005) and he replies the definition in a higher place. — InSoo

Episode 5 of The Chief's Sun (2013) revolves around a grandson who had been dead for 100 days, merely the greenish roses in his room has stayed fresh since then. They say the meaning is "a noble love that only exists in heaven". — L.C. Lou

Orangish Rose = Beginning Dearest

Louis will give one single orange rose to his first love once he finds her, as he says in episode 8 of Shopping King Louis (2016). — Marion KDL

Pink Rose = Happiness/Lovers

My First Get-go Beloved (2019, episode xvi)

Apparently, the meanings for the pink rose vary in K-Dramaland. According to Shopping King Louis (2016) information technology means 'Happiness' as he states in episode 8. In terminal episode 16 of My Offset First Love (2019), however, Yoon Tae-oh (Ji Soo) tells Han Vocal-yi (Jung Chae-yeon) that the rose "stands for lovers".

After hearing that Saet-byul (Kim You-jung) received the 'Employee of the Month' title, convenience store director Dae-hyun (Ji Chang-wook) surprises her with a bouquet of multi-coloured roses in episode 4 of Backstreet Rookie (2020). "I was going to buy you red roses," he says to her, every bit she admires her favorite flowers, and explains that the florist had told him what the pink roses meant. "Admiration, gratefulness and faithfulness. I chose that bloom because the meaning suited you." It may have meant all that to Dae-hyun, but to Saet-byul the blossom lover, it meant 'a declaration of honey' — non that he needed to know, of course. — Mich and Marion KDL

Now, We Are Breaking Up (2021-22, episode 9)

In Now, We Are Breaking Up (2021-22), we get a similar meaning from the florist who consults Yoon Jae-kook in episode 8. He passes by a flower shop and straight is attracted by pink roses. The florist approaches him and says: "If it's for your girlfriend, you should go for this. Pink roses mean 'happy love'. He directly replies: "Please make a nice organisation." It seems Jae-guk knows the flower linguistic communication improve than the florist every bit these flowers are meant for his female parent "to win some credibility points" as he tells her. — Marion KDL

Light Pinkish Rose = Only You Know How I Feel

Baek Kyung (Lee Jae-wook) learns the significant of flowers as a immature male child in Extraordinary You lot (2019) when Eun Dan-O (Kim Hye-yoon) makes him aware of one of her mum'due south sayings that every bloom has a pregnant. Since then, he e'er presents her with calorie-free pinkish roses when visiting her (especially at the hospital as seen in episode 21). But when Dan-O asks him what the roses mean, he lies on purpose that he doesn't know; looking sheepishly at a newspaper note that says "Only y'all know how I feel". — Marion KDL


Lee Chae-rok (Vocal Kang) buys flowers to visit his mother's grave in episode three of Navillera (2021) and when the florist asks him what occasion the flowers are for, he responds by saying that it's his mother's birthday. The florist then recommends "flowers that are not too colorful" and Chae-rok leaves with a boutonniere of low-cal pinkish roses; flowers he had already directly spotted among all other flowers after entering the shop. We could presume that the flowers resonated with him at first sight and he instinctively knew their meaning. — Marion KDL

Reddish Rose = Passion /Passionate Dearest


This is according to Shopping King Louis (2016) as he states in episode 8. "Passionate Dearest" is also how this blossom'due south significant is described at Atelier VertVert Flower School where Ryan Aureate (Kim Jae-wook) selects flowers to confess to Sung Deok-mi (Park Min-immature) with, in episode 8 of Her Private Life (2019). — Marion KDL

Yellowish Rose = Jealousy

This is according to Shopping Male monarch Louis (2016) equally he states in episode eight. He might refer here to the meaning of yellow roses (黄色薔薇) found in Japanese Floriography, also known as Hanakotoba (花言葉).

White Rose = Respect, Purity


A white rose means 'respect', as Eun Ha-won (Park And so-dam) correctly answers Chairman Kang'due south (Kim Yong-geon'southward) questions in episode seven of Cinderella and Four Knights (2016). She knows the significant well because it'due south what she had been taught; according to her mother, these are flowers that should be given to people you respect. The chairman then continues to say that Kang Ji-woon (Jung Il-woo) has apparently changed as he had left a laminated white rose behind for his father. In episode 1, we thus see Ha-won with a bouquet of white roses that she brings to the columbarium where her mum is laid to remainder. Only a white rose is also the string that attaches Ha-won with Ji-woon since they were children. [SPOILER] Then, he had given her a white rose at his female parent'due south funeral (as he remembers in episode 16), having lost their mothers at the aforementioned time.


When Lee Jang-woo (Lee Jae-wook) and Ji Eun-sil (Yang Hye-ji) stand in front end of the florist Ggottteurak [꽃뜨락] in episode 13 of When the Weather Is Fine (2020), she points out the white roses in the window to him saying: "Expect at those roses… the same ones you gave me a long fourth dimension ago?" They both then recall when he'd approached her with a bouquet of white roses dorsum in loftier school, and she asked him if he wants to inquire her out like this. "Those roses are white. You must be very kind and innocent, right?" she continued request him, to which he had responded: "Yes, I am." She is pitiful, but she had already accepted the confession of somebody else just before and tells him that their timing obviously doesn't match. Dorsum in the present, he asks if she would take already dated him back in the 24-hour interval, and she responds that her answer would have been the same, as she was into bad boys at that fourth dimension.

Jang-woo might take been inspired by the significant of white roses (薔薇) found in Japanese Floriography, also known equally Hanakotoba (花言葉), which is 'innocence', 'silence,' and 'devotion'. — Marion KDL

Red & White Rose = Making upwardly

"I heard that it means that y'all want to make up [after a fight] if you give blood-red and white roses together," says a sincere 20-something Han Jae-hyun (Jin-young of GOT7) to Yoon Ji-soo (Jeon So-nee) in episode 14 of When My Love Blooms (2020). Years later on, an older Jae-hyun (Yoo Ji-tae) decides to become a bouquet of the aforementioned flowers for Ji-soo (Lee Bo-young), hoping to remind her of this meaning. — Mich KDL

When My Love Blooms (2020, episode fourteen)

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Stock Flower = Forever Beautiful

"Forever cute" is how this bloom's meaning is described in the shop where Ryan Gilded (Kim Jae-wook) selects flowers to confess to Sung Deok-mi (Park Min-young) with, in episode 8 of Her Private Life (2019). — Mich and Marion KDL

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Tea Bush Bloom = Memories

Legend of the Blue Sea (2016, episode 5)

Tea bush flowers represents 'memories', according to Dam Ryung (Lee Min-ho) in The Fable of the Blueish Sea (2016); something he does not have. He offers i to Sim Chung (Gianna Jun) in episode 5 when they both accept a stroll in the Boseong Tea Fields. — Marion KDL

Fable of the Blue Bounding main (2016, episode four)

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Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans/능소화) = Wait

This flower constitutes the narrative thread in Extraordinary You lot (2019) that connects the dear-line betwixt Ha-ru (Ro Woon) and Eun Dan-oh (Kim Hye-Yoon), along with the closely involved Baek Kyung (Lee Jae-wook) in the offset part of the drama. "'Expect' is what this flower symbolizes," explains Jin Mi-chae (Lee Tae-ri) to Ha-ru without being asked, in episode xiv (full episode 7). In episode fifteen (full episode viii), Ha-ru sees himself buying a trinklet for Dan-oh in Joseon Goryeo times (thanks, InSoo for the remark!) and the vendor explains to him that the bloom on the piece is a trumpet creeper. He goes on to say: "That flower ways, 'Even if the world falls apart and the earth splits up, I will only wait for you lot.'" This makes Ha-ru buys it immediately. In modernistic manhwa times, Dan-oh also had presented Baek Kyung, her first manhwa love, with a trinklet that he carries over again ten years later. In episode 16 (total episode 8), information technology becomes clear that this scene is out of a unlike manhwa called 'Trumpet Creeper', which might be the successor of 'Surreptitious' (that already has trumpet creepers on its cover too). Still a little later, in episode 23 (total episode 12), Ha-ru explains to Dan-oh that he was probably e'er circumspect to this flower (and crossed paths with it since the very kickoff) as its purpose is to remind him to await for her until she finds him.

If you lot are looking to visit K-Drama places with trumpet creepers, Jade Garden might be a very plumbing equipment location as it not just has these flowers in its garden but it also appears as Dan-o's mansion in Extraordinary You. — Marion KDL

The source of the trumpet creeper'south symbolism tin exist institute in the Korean folktale Waiting (기다림): a palace maid loves her Male monarch but understandably he doesn't love her back (as she's just some passing fancy). The palace maid has to move quarters to the deepest identify inside the palace. There she was, still waiting for the king but she soon falls ill and dies still loving her King. She leaves a sorrowful attestation stating, "I volition be waiting for the king who will come tomorrow in my firm" and following her burial the following day masses of trumpet flowers were found growing in the expressionless palace maid's quarters.
[SPOILER] This folk tale gained attention to Extraordinary You viewers who theorized Baek-kyung (Lee Jae-wook) was the king and Eun Dan-oh (Kim Hye-yoon) the palace maid. But shortly it became clear that the king was actually Geum Jin-mi (Dried Squid Fairy in "Surreptitious") (Lee Tae-ri) and the palace maid Kim Soo-hyang (in "Underground") (Lee Ye-hyun) who had like tragic endings. — Lr

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Tulip


The meanings of tulips vary, depending on their color. Only in general, this flower typically stands for the confession of eternal love according to the Naver Dictionary. This is also what the florist of Ggottteurak [꽃뜨락] in When the Weather Is Fine (2020) tells Kim Bo-young (Im Se-mi) when she asks for the symbolic meaning of tulips in episode 13. "Oh, it's 'confession of beloved'," the florist replies; after which Bo-young leaves the store with a colorful tulip bouquet and heads in the direction of Im Eun-seob's (Seo Kang-joon) bookshop. "My ane concluding chance," she thinks to herself, as she decides to finally confess her bottled-up feelings. — Marion KDL

Red Tulip (빨간색 튤립) = Confession of Love

Dae-hyun (Ji Chang-wook) brings Saet-byul (Kim Y'all-jung) a bouquet of red tulips in episode xiii of Backstreet Rookie (2020), and when asked about its meaning, he tells her quite randomly that it represents the Netherlands. Upwards on the rooftop with her in episode xiv, however, he confesses that he knows the bloom'southward bodily meaning: confession of dearest. With this assuming motion, it was up to Saet-byul to decide whether she was brave plenty to accept his feelings. — Mich KDL

White Tulip (흰색 튤립) = Lost Love, Forgiveness, Broken Eye


"[…] Lost Love. […] White tulips mean love is lost", explains the florist in episode 19 of Five Children (2016) and "broken heart" is besides mentioned in the Naver Dictionary equally these flowers' meaning. But in episode 15 of Backstreet Rookie (2020), Saet-byul (Kim Yous-jung) brings Dae-hyun'due south father a boutonniere of white tulips for his married woman, equally a fashion to seek her forgiveness — exactly the meaning of the flowers.
— Marion & Mich KDL


"Do you lot know what this flower symbolizes?" asks Yong Suk-min (Moon Tae-yoo) in episode four of Hospital Playlist 2 (2021), equally he places a boutonniere of white tulips on Heo Sun-bin's (Ha Yoon-kyung) desk-bound. "Forgiveness and reconciliation." Sun-bin then replies with: "Your parents must really own a bloom store," to which he answers: "We have tulips in every colour." — L.C. Lou

Yellow Tulip (노랑 튤립) = Unrequited honey/Vain Love

Even though yellowish tulips seem take been a Chiliad-Dramaland flower staple since 2018, end-of-2020 drama True Beauty made them the talk of the town in 2021 –– so much so that Women Economy stated in February 2021 that the involvement in these flowers' meaning has been increasing. Yellow tulips come with several meanings, especially in Victorian flower language. Only in K-Dramaland, their pregnant is quite stable; this is maybe due to its reference to Japanese Floriography, also known as Hanakotoba (花言葉), in which xanthous tulips (チューリップ) correspond 'i-sided love'. — Marion KDL

Though information technology'southward been said that giving yellow tulips to someone means that you know that they don't feel the same, that certainly seems quite the opposite when Lee Yeon-nam (Kim Min-gue) gives a bouquet of it to Jung Chung-nam (Kim Hyang-gi) in episode 8 of Drunk In Good Gustation (2018). — Mich KDL


For Lee Jung-hwan (Go Kyung-pyo) in episode two of Individual Lives (2020), waiting for Cha Joo-eun (Seohyun) outside her workplace with this bouquet could have been a striking and miss for him, seeing equally how he'd not been in touch with her for ages. Thankfully, she relented; he should have been on his best behaviour from then, but nosotros detect out eventually that information technology would be nary the case. — Mich KDL

Won Hae-hyo (Byeon Woo-seok) goes to the flower market in episode 6 of Tape of Youth (2020) and buys a bouquet of yellow tulips for his mother and for Ahn Jeong-ha (Park So-dam). He offers the bouquet to Jeong-ha to congratulate her for having become a designer at her make-up company and this is besides where he learns that she has started to date his best friend Sa Hye-jun (Park Bo-gum), which she tells him — totally oblivious of his feelings for her. — Marion KDL


Later picking up Im Ju-kyeong (Moon Ga-immature) with a bouquet of yellow tulips in episode 15 of True Dazzler (2020-21), Han Seo-jun (Hwang In-yeop) brings her to a eating place. Once seated, he tells her: "I've liked y'all for a long time. Just back then, I knew you lot liked someone else. Then I never got to inquire you out, but I couldn't surrender either. It'due south been three years since I've felt this way for you. But I tin't kept a secret anymore. I go along finding myself wanting to tell yous similar I did yesterday. I can't hide it. I am begging you to run across me as a homo correct now. Sway a little. Just once." He ends with asking her to go on iii dates with him as a girl and guy while the yellow tulips lay on their dining table as witnesses of his one-sided love.
— Marion KDL

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Zinnia = Longing desire, remembrance

While running a flower arrangement class in episode ii of Mouse (2021), Sung Ji-eun (Kim Jung-nan) notices a teenage boy standing outside her shop. She heads out and sees him staring at a bunch of zinnias, and she tells him: "They symbolize a longing want to meet the person you miss." She would shortly find out that the boy is Go Mu-chi (Seo Dong-hyun), whose family was mercilessly killed by the series killer known as the 'Caput Hunter' many years before — also Ji-eun'south ex-husband.

Though listed as 'crape myrtles' in some translations, the bodily proper noun of the bloom '백일홍' is Zinnia, which was named after the 18th century German botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn. It's likewise said to symbolize remembrance and endurance — 2 of the traits that spurred the adult Mu-chi, who became a police detective to proceed his quest of avenging his family's death. — Mich KDL

Seen other Thousand-drama flower sightings? Let us know!

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Flower Festivals

Autonomously from flowers in bouquets, people in K-Dramaland also like to walk through flower fields, especially when on a date. Creation [코스모스] bloom fields are particularly valued — to the extent of even cosmos flower festivals to further appreciate them! As y'all might recollect, episode 13 of Jealousy Incarnate (2016) talks about the blossom festival frenzy and Pyo Na-ri (Gong Hyo-jin) is forced to motion picture her weather forecast at the Cosmos Park, even though they know that she won't be able to accept part in the announcer test castings. And yes, who could ever forget these adorable love-birds walking through creation flowers on their date at Chilji Park?

Moonlight Drawn Past Clouds (2016)
Moonlight Drawn Past Clouds (2016)

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