Flower tattoos are some of the most popular tattoos out there. Why is that? Our best guess is that the flowers are pretty and very versatile. If you’ve ever been interested in botany or talked to a florist, you’ll know that each flower has a specific characteristic and meaning, and can be used in a variety of ways. Therefore, getting a flower tattoo can serve as a beautiful permanent decoration for your body and have a secret meaning if you wish. Here are some flower tattoo ideas and some explanations as to what certain flowers can symbolize.
1. The mimosa is a bright yellow flower that often represents the sun and symbolizes love and security. It is also known to be a symbol of secret love, which only you know about.
2. The sunflower is a symbol of loyalty and adoration, making it a popular choice for friendship tattoos. It is also a very bright and cheerful flower in case you just want to tattoo something that makes you smile.
3. Freesia is not only a beautiful and delicate flower that will look just as good on your arm, shoulder, clavicle or anywhere, but it is also a symbol of innocence and friendship.
4. Daffodils bloom in spring, emerging from the snow and signifying hope and resilience. They are a symbol of rebirth and strength.
5. Cherry blossoms are a symbol of renewal and optimism. Since cherry trees bloom in early spring and their blooming season is so short, they are also often described as a perfect metaphor for the transience of time.
6. Daisies are one of those overlooked flowers, you rarely see people buying daisies or including them in bouquets, but whenever you see them in the wild you always want to pick them. According to Celtic legends, daisies should bring joy to people and symbolize purity.
7. Primrose flowers are a representation of youthful love and shyness and come in many colors, but evening primrose is the rarest of all and is a very pretty shade of blue.
8. Thyme is not only a herb that you can use to make your dishes tastier, it is also a beautiful little flower. The word “thyme” is said to come from the Greek word meaning “courage,” so this flower is a symbol of bravery.
9. Venus Flytrap is undoubtedly an original tattoo idea. We all know that it is a carnivorous plant, but few know that it symbolizes perseverance and that it really flourishes. Flytraps are red and green, but the flowers are white and grow tall above the flytraps on long stems.
10. Floral sleeves are also a great option if you don’t want to choose just one particular flower. You can combine flowers, leaves and berries in a beautiful botanical cover.
11. Sweet Pea symbolizes blissful pleasure. It is also a flower that, when given as a gift, should represent kindness, friendship, good wishes and farewells.
12. The chrysanthemum symbolizes love and rebirth, lasting love and joy. It is a perfect flower to represent someone’s birthday or the birth of a child.
13. When choosing a flower tattoo, colors are probably even more important than the meaning behind a flower, so think about that and how it will work with your style and wardrobe.
14. Another thing to take into account is the style of the tattoo artist. Not every tattoo artist can or wants to do hyper-realistic botanical tattoos, but that doesn’t mean they can’t create some of the most mesmerizing flower tattoos.
15. And finally remember that tattoos can just be fun, they don’t necessarily have to mean anything or be super serious and important. Sometimes it’s just a nice accessory and that’s absolutely fine.