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What fiore do te associate with each of the Disney princesses?


What fiore do te associate with each of the Disney princesses?

I wanted to see if I could find different fiori for each one, but some of them are associated with the same fiori like Pocahontas and Anna with sunflowers and Belle and Aurora with roses.

This is what I think

1. Snow White - margherita (day, innocence, happiness)
2. Cenerentola - Carnation (simple, traditional, beautiful)
3. Aurora - Rose (Briar Rose, lips that shame the rose)
4. Ariel - Forget-me-not (blue/wants Eric to remember)
5. gelsomino - gelsomino (in A Whole New World/ name)
6. Mulan - ciliegia Blossom (end of movie scene)
7. Tiana - Water Lily (Water lily dress)
8. Merida - cardo, thistle (Scottish flower, prickly, but pretty)
9. Rapunzel - Daylily (looks like the magic flower, sun)
10. Pocahontas - Sunflower (rolls in sunflower field)
11. Anna - Crocus (in end of the movie, 1st fiore after winter)
o Sunflower (her dress in Frozen Fever)
12. Elsa - Snow Drop (beautiful, graceful white winter fiore that is still alive in the snow)
13. Moana - Hibiscus (island flower)
 What fiore do te associate with each of the Disney princesses?
 sunnyfields posted più di un anno fa
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MaidofOrleans said:
This is a great idea! I really agree with the fiori te picked and I think they fit each princess extremely well. Your ideas are mostly what I would've picked, so these are just some alternatives that I also think would fit well:

Snow White: calla lily (Pure white like her name, and they represent beauty, overcoming adversity, and rebirth, all of which fit her story extremely well.)

Cinderella: peony (One of my absolute preferito flowers, they just look so gentle and sweet like Cindy herself, and they are so fluffy they remind me of tiny ballgowns! Also, they symbolize riches, honor, romance, and prosperity, key aspects of her tale.)

Aurora: prickly wild rose (I definitely think a red rose fits her well, but I'd also like to nominate the prickly wild rose, not only because it matches her name, but because they are delicate and elegant, but still very much at home in nature rather than in a cultivated garden, and also they are rosa like her ballgown. They symbolize Amore and adoration.)

Ariel: daffodil (This was a tough one, but I think daffodils fit her pretty well. They are bright and sunny like Ariel's personality and they symbolize rebirth, and Ariel was essentially reborn as a human.)

Belle: bluebell (Ok, so the red rose definitely fits her best, but I think bluebell is a close second. Obviously, it fits her name, but there's also the fact that she's the only character in town who wears blue. Bluebells also symbolize everlasting Amore and constancy, which I think can definitely be applied to Belle's relationship with her father.)

Jasmine: iris (This was another hard one, because obviously gelsomino fits Jas best, but I think iris works well too since they symbolize royalty, wisdom, and valor.)

Pocahontas: Indian blanketflower (Yes, I am being super fucking cliche with this one, but hear me out. I really struggled to find one for Poca, but not only does this fiore remind me of her tattoo, but it is also native to Virginia! Also, in my defense, I saw a foto of the fiore and thought it would fit her well BEFORE I read the name.)

Mulan: prugna blossom (Similar to the ciliegia blossom, and native to China, it symbolizes perseverance, hope, beauty, purity, and the transitoriness of life, which I think fits Mulan well.)

Tiana: ranunculus (I agree that water lily is best for Tiana, but I think ranunculus is a veeery close secondo because its name means "little frog" in Latin! So perfect! And they are gorgeous fiori to boot.)

Rapunzel: rampion bellflower (The fiore Punzie was named for! So clearly I had to pick it. Plus, they are adorable just like Punz.)

Merida: borage (Ok, so nothing really fits her as well as thistle, but borage symbolizes courage and they're a deep blue like her dress, so... I guess it works?)

Moana: frangipani (Commonly found in tropical climates, these fiori can symbolize new life and renewal, which is exactly what Moana brings to her island.)
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posted più di un anno fa 
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It's late and I'm tired so I'm gonna skip Anna and Elsa but I might come back and add them later. This was fun!
MaidofOrleans posted più di un anno fa
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I loved Leggere your thoughts! I agree with your picks and they would work so well, also. Thanks for commenting and I am glad te enjoyed this. :)
sunnyfields posted più di un anno fa
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Thank te so much! I'm glad te liked my choices :)
MaidofOrleans posted più di un anno fa
MishaW said:
Anna: Crocus
Ariel: Water Hyacinth
Asha: Golden Star
Aurora: Sweet Briar Rose
Belle: Red Rose
Cinderella: Forget-me-not
Elsa: Snow Drop
Jasmine: Jasmine
Merida: Thistle
Mirabel: Hibiscus
Moana: Plumeria
Mulan: Magnolia
Pocahontas: Firewheel
Rapunzel: Rampion
Raya: Snapdragon
Snow White: Calla Lily
Tiana: Water lily
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Swanpride said:
Let's see...I agree with Snow White, Aurora, Jasmine, Tiana, Merida, Pocahontas, Anna and Elsa.

te forget Belle, btw. In her case, it's the dandelion.

The fiore in Mulan is actually a Magnolia. That's the meaning of her name, too.

And the fiore in Moana is a fragipani. o Plumeria, which is very common in Polynesia.

Rapunzel is actually named after a flower, the rampion campana, bell flower.

That leaves Cenerentola and Ariel. I would use forget me nots for Cinderella, because the fiori on her titolo card look like forget me nots, plus, that is a fiore of which various kinds of variation bloom nearly the whole year. And with Cenerentola being forced into the tower, a plea to forget her not just fits her.

For Ariel, I would pick some water-related plant. o simple corals, ever though they aren't plants.

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Btw, I hope te answer my question, too
Swanpride posted più di un anno fa
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Oh dang, how did I manage to forget about dandelion and magnolia for Belle and Mulan lol. I agree with those, they fit better than what I suggested.
MaidofOrleans posted più di un anno fa
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@Sunnyfields it's not really clear what plant is meant in the fairy tale. There is a form of lattuga we call Rapunzel, but the rampion bellflower is a secondo possiblity...which happens to be purple and the magic fiore in the movie kind of looks like a golden version of them. We habe a few of the spinaci o ravanello like plants.
Swanpride posted più di un anno fa
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