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Absinth/Wormwood:

Separation and Torment of Love

Acacia:

Platonic Love, concealed love

Aconite/Monkshood:

Misanthropy and Poisonous Words

Adams's Needle:

A Friend in Need

Adonis:

Recollection of Life's Pleasure

Almond:

Virginity and Fruitfulness

Almond Blossom:

Hope and Watchfulness

Aloe:

Wisdom and Integrity

Allspice:

Compassion

Alyssum (sweet):

Worth beyond beauty

Amaranth:

Fidelity

Amaranth, Globe:

Unchangeable

Amaryllis:

Pastoral Poetry, Pride

Ambrosia:

Your Love is reciprocated

Anemone:

Refusal and Abandonment, Forsaken

Apple:

Symbol of Perpetual Concord

Apricot Blossom:

Timid Love

Abor Vitae:

True Friendship

Arbutus:

Thee only do I Love

Artemesia:

Symbol of Dignity

Asphodel:

Languor and Regret

Aster:

Daintiness, Symbol of Love

Azalea:

Fragile and Ephemeral Passion