10 Plants That Are a Symbol of Sadness

By- Malika Sahni

Bleeding Heart With its distinctive heart-shaped petals that seem to bleed, this flower, which is found in Siberia, the Koreas, and Northern China, represents profound emotion and sorrow.

Black Rose Black roses are thought to be dark red roses that have nearly become black. They are associated with melancholy, mourning, and death.

Chrysanthemum The Chrysanthemum, with all its vivid looks, has historically been connected to melancholy and loss. In many cultures, it is a common practice for memorials and funerals.

Lily of the Valley The lily of the valley, however lovely in sight and scent, is frequently connected to melancholy and grief.

Blue Iris The rich blue petals of the Blue Iris convey a sense of farewell and longing.

White Poppy The White Poppy symbolizes solace and remembering the departed with its soft beauty that is devoid of melancholy.

Black-Eyed Susan The Black-Eyed Susan flower, with its cheery yellow blooms, is typically connected to melancholy and isolation.

Frangipani (Champa) Since they are used in burial rites and ceremonies, frangipani is associated with grief and loss in many Southeast Asian cultures.

Snowdrop The blooming of the snowdrop in late winter or early spring marks the passing of winter and the start of a new season, which is associated with loss and melancholy.

Periwinkle flower The periwinkle flower is a symbol of enduring connections and memories. Its shades of purple or blue evoke a gloomy feeling.