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7 plants to gift and the meaning of each: 1. Rosa - symbolizes love and passion. 2. Lírio - represents purity and refined beauty. 3. Girassol - embodies adoration and loyalty. 4. Orquídea - signifies luxury and strength. 5. Violeta - stands for modesty and humility. 6. Bambu da sorte - symbolizes good fortune and resilience. 7. Samambaia - represents protection and shelter.

Meet 7 plants to gift with special meaning and transform occasions into unique moments of affection and good energies

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Submitted at Feb 23, 2026, 10:00 AM

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7 plants to gift and the meaning of each:
1. Rosa - symbolizes love and passion.
2. Lírio - represents purity and refined beauty.
3. Girassol - embodies adoration and loyalty.
4. Orquídea - signifies luxury and strength.
5. Violeta - stands for modesty and humility.
6. Bambu da sorte - symbolizes good fortune and resilience.
7. Samambaia - represents protection and shelter.

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Giving plants is a gesture that goes beyond aesthetics. They carry symbolic meanings, express feelings, and have the power to transform projects, bringing more life, well-being, and connection to nature. Unlike decorative objects, plants grow, change over time, and create emotional bonds with those who receive them, making the gift even more special and lasting.

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In landscaping and decoration, choosing plants to give is also a way to show care and attention to the personality of the person who will receive the gift. Some species are associated with prosperity, others with protection, love, friendship, or the renewal of cycles. Therefore, understanding the meaning of each plant helps to make the gesture more intentional and symbolic.

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Below, we selected 7 plants to give as gifts, with their respective meanings and tips on why they are suitable choices for different occasions, such as birthdays, housewarming, thank-yous, or simply to surprise someone special.

1. Peace Lily


The peace lily is one of the most popular plants to give as a gift, especially during moments of new beginnings. Its meaning is associated with peace, harmony, and emotional balance, making it ideal for wishing tranquility and good energies.

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In addition to its symbolism, it is an elegant plant, easy to maintain, and adapts well to indoor projects with indirect light. Therefore, it works very well as a gift for new homes, offices, or for those seeking more serenity in their daily lives.

2. Succulents


The succulents symbolize resilience, strength, and enduring love. By storing water in their leaves, they are associated with the ability to resist and thrive even in adverse conditions.

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They are great plants to give to people with busy routines or who are starting to take care of plants, as they require little care. Small, versatile, and full of charm, they also work well as affectionate reminders.

3. Orchid


The orchid represents love, sophistication, and admiration. It is a classic gift to demonstrate affection, respect, and appreciation, and is very common on commemorative dates and important celebrations.

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Despite their delicate appearance, many species are resistant when properly cultivated. Their exuberant flowering transforms any project and conveys a message of elegance and care.

4. Zamioculca


Associated with prosperity, success, and stability, the zamioculca is commonly found in corporate and residential projects. In Feng Shui, it is considered a plant that attracts good financial opportunities.

Zamioculca is a great species to grow in the shade.

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It is an excellent choice to give as a gift during inaugurations, job changes, or new projects. Another positive point is its high resistance and low light and watering requirements.

5. Snake Plant


The snake plant symbolizes protection, strength, and courage. Traditionally connected to spiritual defense, it is a plant commonly found at the entrances of homes.

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As a gift, it conveys the wish for safety and warding off negative energies. It is extremely resilient, easy to care for, and adapts well to different projects, both indoor and outdoor.

6. Anthurium


The anthurium is related to hospitality, happiness, and love. Its vibrant flowers, which can be red, pink, or white, bring life and joy to the space.

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It is a great option for giving gifts to couples, close friends, or to thank someone special. It prefers indoor projects with good indirect light and regular watering.

7. Rosemary


More than an aromatic herb, rosemary symbolizes remembrance, friendship, and vitality. Giving rosemary is a way to wish for health, mental clarity, and good memories.

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Widely used in pots in the kitchen or in gardens, it is a functional plant full of meaning. Ideal for those who appreciate useful plants in their daily lives and enjoy natural aromas.

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