Rosemary in the language of flowers means and signifies fidelity, love and remembrance.
Rosemary is strongly associated with memory, both of loved ones and past events.
For fidelity Rosemary can also represent loyalty and faithfulness in love.
And Rosemary is a symbol of love and affection.
Rosemary also has other associations which include ancient traditions, Shakespeare, wedding traditions and cultural variations.
In ancient times, rosemary was used in funeral rituals and placed on tombs in order to symbolize remembrance and eternity.
Shakespeare's Ophelia famously uses rosemary in her flower symbolism, and says "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance".
Rosemary is also sometimes included in wedding bouquets or scattered on aisles to wish the couple well.
And for cultural variations, the symbolism of rosemary can also vary slightly depending on the culture, with some traditions associating it with the Virgin Mary or using it in religious ceremonies.
Languages of other flowers include.
Bluebells stand for kindness.
Peonies stand for bashfulness.
Tulips represent passion.
Wallflowers stand for faithfulness in adversity.
Aloe can mean bitterness and negativity.
And pomegranate means conceit.