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#44 Wisteria Flower : Meaning & Symbolism

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Flowers make the environment beautiful and welcoming and this is one of the major uses of flowers, not considering its kind or type, all over the world.


Flowers have been in existence for a very long time and they have been grown, cultivated, studied, and used by those who had them around them from ancient times and some of the significance attributed to these flowers are still very much alive as they are passed down from one generation to the other.

Flowers usually come in different colors, shapes, forms, and structures and this makes these flowers different and this also enhances the wide range of meaning and symbolism that they have.

During the time when people never had access to any digital source of entertainment, they entertained themselves with the things that were present in nature and among these things were flowers and these flowers have been associated with so many things and they helped to keep us alive and happy.


Flowers have been incorporated into use for passing across messages that deal with our emotions and they have been used to adorn important and unique occasions that are important to people and to make it even much more lovely.

With the large number of flowers that exist in the world, there are some flowers that are full of history and meanings that are not very popular and one of these flowers is the wisteria flower.

The wisteria flower is a perennial plant that belongs to the Fabaceae plant family (also known as Leguminosae) and this is the family to which legumes belongs.


The wisteria flower has been grown in Asia for centuries and they got introduced to the European parts of the world around the 19th century and they have since then been very popular.

The blooms of the wisteria flower are very beautiful and they release scents that make them very appealing and attractive when you are around them, and these blooms are very edible and they produce a sweet taste when consumed.

The name which the discoverer, Thomas Nuttall, gave to this flower was “Wistaria” which was named after a German anatomy and anthropology professor, Dr. Kaspar Wistar, but it was mistakenly pronounced as wisteria – which is now popularly known as the common name of this flower.


In this article, we will take you through the various meanings and symbolism of this flower so you should read further to know more about them.

Table of Contents hide
1) What is the Meaning of the Wisteria flower?
1.1) Sign of Good luck
1.2) Sign of welcoming others
1.3) Sign of Devotion
1.4) Sign of Youth
1.5) Sign of Affection
2) Interesting and Fun facts about the Wisteria flower
3) What is the Color Meaning of the Wisteria flower?
3.1) Pink:
3.2) White:
3.3) Blue:
3.4) Purple/Violet:
4) What is the Symbolism of the Wisteria flower in different Cultures and History?
5) Conclusion

What is the Meaning of the Wisteria flower?

There are so many meanings that have been attributed to the wisteria flower in the different places where it has been grown from discovery to this date.

The wisteria flower is a very beautiful flower which is popular for it brightened purple blooms and it has been associated with so many things such as their use as presents for birthdays during the months of March and April which are the time when the first bloom appears.


In the subsequent paragraphs, we will take you through the various meanings of this flower so you should sit tight to know more.

Sign of Good luck

The wisteria flower is a cool flower that people usually place in their homes and offices as they are believed to attract positive energies.

This flower is a symbol of good luck and they are believed to attract goodness to places where they are found and this flower can be wishing others the better things that you wish for them.


You can gift this flower to people who are about to start something new and distinct in their lives such as those who just got married or someone who just started a new business as it is believed to draw luck.

Sign of welcoming others

There are so many reasons why the wisteria flower is considered as a very beautiful and compelling flower.

This flower is usually used as a way of saying welcome to people, and you can as well gift it to people who just came to your area and this is a way to wish them a very convenient stay.

Do you know someone who is relocating into somewhere new, and then this flower is the perfect flower for such a person.

Sign of Devotion

The wisteria flower is also one of the flowers that you can use to show how dedicated and committed you are to someone or a cause.

This flower will talk about your level of devotion to those around you and you can use this flower to tell your spouse or lover that you will never do anything that will hurt them or put them in a wrong position at any point in time and you can as well use this to show how dedicated you are to your work and a goal you want to achieve.

Sign of Youth

The wisteria flower is usually considered as a symbol of vitality and youngness and this flower can be used as a way to express the nature of people.

This flower can be used as a way to express how strong and powerful people are and it relates to the strong ability which lies within youths.

Sign of Affection

It can also mean a way to show affection towards someone that you have just met. If you are with someone and you feel so much comfortable with such a person even though you have just known each other for a very short time, then you can use the wisteria to show affection towards such a person.


If you are of like minds, something awesome can come out of your short relationship.

Interesting and Fun facts about the Wisteria flower

The wisteria grows wild in Asia and they have other cultivated varieties to their name in different parts of the world.

This flower has been used as a source of food by people in different parts of the world, you just need to avoid consuming the seed, bark,  and leaves of this flower.

This flower produces striking and captivating scents which makes it very appreciative.

Although this flower is not a birth flower, it is used as a gift for people who celebrate their birthdays in March and April.

The wisteria flower grows in a spiral manner and they become weighty when grown for a very long time.

What is the Color Meaning of the Wisteria flower?

Color plays an important role in flower symbolism and they usually determine so much about when and for which occasions these flowers can be used.

When planning to gift flowers to people, you need to pay attention to the color of the flower as well so as not to pass across the wrong message to these people.

The color that these flowers possess varies and we will discuss more about them and the various meanings that they can have on the symbolism of the flower.

Pink:

This color is the symbol of motherly love, femininity, and romance and they can be used in events that relate to women.

This flower is a very cool flower that you can present to baby girls and they are also associated with the blossoming love and caring nature of people.


White:

Color white is usually considered as a symbol of purity, spirituality, and innocence and this flower should be gifted to people that you know who possess either of the mentioned qualities.

The white-colored wisteria flower is usually used at weddings and they are also used for attracting good luck into homes and other spaces where they are found.

Blue:

The wisteria flower is a very beautiful flower and this color of this flower is considered a symbol of a new beginning.


This flower is the perfect flower you should give to people who are doing mouthing new and different, for example, someone starting a new business, getting married, etc. This flower is the perfect flower for such occasions.

Purple/Violet:

This color is usually considered as a symbol of royalty, honor, and uniqueness. The purple wisteria flower is a perfect flower which you can use to appreciate the special and important people that are in your life so you should make the best and perfect use of this flower. It will definitely pass across the right message.

What is the Symbolism of the Wisteria flower in different Cultures and History?

There are so many places in the world where the wisteria flower is known for its great symbolism. The wisteria flower originates from Asia and most of the symbolism of this flower has its origin from the Chinese and Japanese cultures.


When planning weddings and other memorable events, the wisteria flower is considered a symbol of good luck as it is believed to have the ability to attract positive energies.

The wisteria flower usually blooms during spring and early summer and this is why this flower is usually considered as a symbol of new life and they are mostly recommended for use in baby showers.

The pleasing and attractive nature of this flower has made it a very good flower which serves as a symbol of beauty as it is quite appealing to the eyes wherever it’s grown.

Conclusion

The wisteria flower is a very beautiful flower that serves as a symbol of hope for a better future and this is telling us that we need to pay attention to the things that are yet to happen.



On behalf of the author, thank you so much for taking the time to read this article !

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