In life, loyalty matters and goes a long way.
Someone who is loyal to you and has not betrayed you should be appreciated and treasured.
If you are looking for a way to give thanks to someone who has been deeply loyal to you throughout your life, you can do so by giving flowers that symbolize loyalty.
Flowers that symbolize loyalty are: Veronica, Scilla, Chrysanthemum, and Edelweiss.
1. Veronica

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A flower you might not be all too familiar with is the Veronica flower, also known as the Speedwell flower to botanists and those in the scientific community.
The Veronica flower is home to more than 200 genus species, and belongs to the Plantaginaceae family.
You can find the Veronic throughout the Northern Hemisphere scattered throughout many different countries, although it is also possible to find Veronica flowers in the Southern Hemisphere given the proper conditions.
The Veronica flower develops as four saucer-shaped petals that include bright colors, perfect for those who are tending to bees or maintaining a nature-friendly garden.
Most often, the Veronica flower is found as a deep blue or violet color, although it is possible to find white and lavender variations of the Veronica flower as well, especially if it has been cross-bred.
The Veronica flower is actually named after an Italian saint by the name, Saint Veronica.
Additionally, it is also thought that the Veronica flower is named from the Latin language, as the word “vera”, in Latin, often references “true”, “truth“, as well as “in the image of”, depending on who is translating.
In the Bible, Veronica was also known as a woman who was not only holy, but who helped accompany Jesus Christ Himself to Calvary. This is why, throughout history, the Veronica flower has been closely associated with loyalty, devotion, commitment, and fidelity.
2. Scilla (Squill)

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The Scilla flower, also known as Squill to botanists and flower enthusiasts alike, belongs to the Asparagaceae family, which can be found throughout the Mediterranean, Asia, and Africa.
It is also possible to find subspecies of the Scilla flowers in both Australia and North America, given the right climate.
These flowers produce bell-shaped petals with a spiky appearance.
Most often, scilla flowers are only grown as purple, violet, or blue flowers, although some hues may vary based on cross-breeding and location.
In total, the scilla comes from a genus of around 100 species of bulbous herbs, which are also known as perennials.
You can find scilla flowers, or squill, in different types of outdoor settings, from traditional gardens to meadows and even rock gardens, which may not require as much maintenance over time.
Not only is the scilla flower a beauty to look at, but it is said to also have medicinal properties for those in need of diuretic or vascular relief.
In Greek, the word “skilla”, is said to be loosely translated into “disturb” or “excite”, whereas in Latin, the word “scilla”, can be translated into “sea onion”, depending on where you look and who you ask.
However, throughout history, the scilla flower has been closely tied to fidelity and loyalty, and an unrelenting desire to remain committed to a particular endeavor, individual, or idea over the course of an extended period of time.
3. Chrysanthemum

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The Chrysanthemum, or mum flower, represents so much.
From grief, sadness, and sympathy to femininity, love, luck, and loyalty, the Chrysanthemum flower can be used and presented in many situations today.
The Chrysanthemum flower is from the Asteraceae family, one of the largest floral families known on Planet Earth today.
With a genus of approximately 40 species, the Chrysanthemum has since become one of the world’s most popular and trendy flowers, whether in marketing or even in mainstream media and pop culture today.
The Chrysanthemum flower comes in a variety of colors, from bright yellow and red to different shades of pink and white.
Derived from the word “chyrsos” in Greek, meaning “gold”, and “anthemon”, which is another word for “flower”, the Chrysanthemum has become known to some as the world’s “golden flower”, which symbolizes luck in one’s life, good fortune, and in some cases, even prosperity in the near future.
In Japan, the Chrysanthemum flower is also widely praised as a symbol of longevity of life, which can be translated into good luck and fortune to those who are superstitious when it comes to flowers and the symbols around them in everyday life.
4. Edelweiss (Leontopodium)

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The Edelweiss flower, or the Leontopodium flower, is a rare and unique flower that appears white, fuzzy, and even moldy in some instances, especially if you are viewing the flower up close or if the flower is malnourished or dying.
These unique fuzzy flowers belong to the Asteraceae family and include a genus of around 40 species in total.
You can find the Edelweiss flower throughout regions of Asia as well as Europe, as these flowers thrive in meadows between 1500m and 3000m above sea level.
The Edelweiss flower is easy to maintain and will bloom between late spring and early fall, giving gardeners plenty of wiggle room when cultivating their gardens.
In Greek, the genus name for Edelweiss, Leontopodium, can be translated into “lion’s paw”, from the words “leon”, meaning lion, as well as “podion”, meaning foot or paw.
The more commonly accepted name of the flower, Edelweiss, can be translated from German into “noble white”, as the word “edel”, means “noble”, and the word “weiss”, is another word for “white” in the German language itself.
Throughout history, the Edelweiss flower has been referred to as a flower that represents loyalty, purity, commitment, and good luck.
For some individuals, the Edelweiss flower is closely associated with the Alps for those who are brave enough to climb the alps on their own (while doing so successfully due to their inherent good luck).
Summary
Familiarizing yourself with flowers that represent loyalty can help you to pick out and create floral bouquets that are truly unique and fitting for just about any event or occasion.
From giving a simple thanks to a neighbor to showing that you deeply love and care for a long-time friend, flowers that symbolize loyalty can go a long way in many different scenarios.