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Pink In The Garden This Month
Pink Roses (Photo: allaboutgardening.com)
Lifestyle, Style Observer
October 1, 2023

Pink In The Garden This Month

As October rolls around, the world turns a shade of pink in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It’s a time to come together and show support for those affected by breast cancer, raising awareness and necessary funds for research, prevention, and treatment. The symbolic colour of this month — pink — can be found not only in ribbons and apparel but also in the natural world through beautiful pink flowers and plants.

SO Gardening explores today, the vibrant connection between pink blooms and Breast Cancer Awareness Month and celebrates the strength, resilience, and hope they represent.

Pink Roses: Roses are a classic symbol of love, and pink roses in particular represent femininity, gratitude and appreciation. Gifting a bouquet of pink roses is a gesture that speaks of admiration and support for those facing breast cancer.

Pink Tulips: Tulips symbolise best wishes and affection, making them a fitting choice for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Their spectacular hues convey warmth and compassion, providing comfort to those affected by the disease.

Pink Carnations: Carnations are associated with fascination and admiration. Pink carnations, in particular, are a symbol of a mother’s undying love, making them a poignant choice for honouring survivors and remembering loved ones lost to breast cancer.

Pink Orchids: Pink orchids, with their exotic beauty, symbolise grace, fertility, and strength. They serve as a reminder that despite the odds, there are still strong qualities of a survivor.

Cherry Blossoms: These delicate pink blooms represent the fleeting nature of life and the beauty that can be found in its transience. They remind us to cherish every moment and support one another through life’s challenges.

Peonies: Peonies symbolise healing and good fortune. Their lush, pink blooms convey the message that hope and recovery are attainable, even in the face of adversity.

Dahlias: Dahlias are symbols of inner strength and grace under pressure. Their lush pink petals remind us that beauty and resilience can coexist. They’re also tied to steadfastness, due to their ability to bloom after many other flowers have died.

Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are often associated with friendship and support. They speak to longevity and joy. Pink chrysanthemums, in particular, represent positivity, making them an ideal choice for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Bougainvilleas: Bougainvillea, with its vibrant and abundant pink bracts, is a symbol of tenacity and perseverance. Its thorny branches remind us that strength can be found even in challenging circumstances.

Beyond flowers, many plants also produce striking pink foliage or blooms. Some of these can be incorporated into your garden or surroundings to show your support during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. As we immerse ourselves in the sea of pink during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, let us remember the profound symbolism that pink flowers and plants carry. By incorporating these pink blooms into our lives and supporting the cause, we can contribute to the ongoing effort to raise awareness, fund research, and provide support to those affected by this disease.

Pink Tulips (Photo: Visions BV, Netherlands)
Pink Carnations (Photo: interflora)
Pink Orchids (Photo: als-gardencenter.com)
Cherry Blossoms (Photo: travelandleisure.com)
Peonies (Photo: Malkovstock)
Dahlias (Photo: longfield-gardens.com)
Chrysanthemums (Photo: gardentags.com)
Bougainvilleas at The Hummingbird bar located inside of Locale on Holborn Road, Kingston (Photo: Ricardo Lewis)

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