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ALMOND: The almond is a symbol of Divine approval or favor. This symbolism is based upon Numbers 17:1-8, wherein it is told how Aaron was chosen to be the priest of the Lord through the miracle of his budding rod.
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APPLE: In Latin, the word for apple and the word for evil, malum, are identical. Hence tradition has it that the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden, the fruit of which Adam and Eve were forbidden to eat, was an apple tree [Genesis 3:3].
Three apples are an attribute of St. Dorothea.
CHERRY: The red, sweet fruit of the cherry symbolizes the sweetness of character which is derived from good works. It is often called the Fruit of Paradise. A cherry, held in the hand of the Christ Child, suggests the delights of the blessed.
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CLOVER: The clover, with its three leaves, symbolizes Trinity. According to tradition, a clover was given as an example of the Trinity by St. Patrick, when he evangelized Ireland, and thus the clover, or shamrock, has become the emblem of Ireland. Another name for the three-leaved clover is trefoil.
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FIG: The fig tree is sometimes used, instead of the apple tree, as the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden. The leaf of the fig tree appears in the story of the Fall in Genesis 3: 7, wherein the reference to its leaf, has become a symbol of lust.
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FIR: The fir tree is a symbol of the elect in Heaven, who despise lowly desires.
It also symbolizes people who excel in the virtue of patience.
FRUIT: Fruit is often used as a symbol of the twelve fruits of the Spirit: Charity, Joy, Peace, Patience, Forbearance, Goodness, Benignity [Kindness], Mildness, Fidelity, Modesty, Continency, Chastity.
The gourd was used by pilgrims as a flask to carry water. It is the special attribute of St. James the Great, and of the Archangel Raphael.
ILEX [HOLLY]: The ilex, or holly oak, is an evergreen which, because of its thorny leaves, is regarded as a symbol of Christ’s crown of thorns. It is also said to have been the tree of the Cross and, therefore, is symbolic of the Passion of Christ.
IRIS: The iris, a rival of the lily as the flower of the Virgin, appears as a religious symbol in the works of the early Flemish masters, where it both accompanies and replaces the lily in paintings of the Virgin. This symbolism stems from the fact that name ‘iris’ means ‘sword lily’, which was taken as an allusion the sorrow of the Virgin at the Passion of Christ. Spanish painters adopted the iris as the attribute of the Queen of Heaven and as an attribute of the Immaculate Conception.
IVY: Symbolically, the ivy has always been closely identified with death and immortality.
LILY: The lily is a symbol of purity, and has become the flower of the Virgin. Originally, in Christian symbolism, the lily was used as the attribute of the Virgin Saints. The lily among thorns has become a symbol of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin because of the purity
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she preserved amid the sins of the world. The Annunciation, is very much associated with lilies. In many of the scenes of the Annunciation executed during the Renaissance, the Archangel Gabriel holds a lily, or a lily is in a vase between the Virgin and him. Thus, the lily is also an attribute of the Saint Gabriel.
LILY OF THE VALLERY: The lily of the valley is one of the flowers that signals the return of spring. For this reason it has become a symbol of the Advent of Christ. The whiteness of its flowers and the sweetness of its scent it is a symbol of the Virgin Mary, especially of her Immaculate Conception. The latter meaning is based upon Canticles 2:1 ‘I am the flower of the field, and the lily of the valley.’
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NARCISSUS: The symbolism of the narcissus, which represents selfishness and self-love, coldness, and indifference, refers to Greek legend of the youth, Narcissus, who fell in love with own image when he saw it in the water and drowned while trying to embrace it. After his death, the youth was changed into a flower, the narcissus.
This flower is sometimes depicted in scenes of the Annunciation or of Paradise to show the triumph of Divine love, sacrifice and eternal life over death, selfishness, and sin.
PALM: The palm is a symbol of Martyrs who are often depicted with the palm either in place of or in addition to the instruments of their Martyrdom. Christ is often shown bearing the palm branch
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as a symbol of His triumph over sin and death. This symbol is taken from His triumphant entrance into Jerusalem before His Passion in John 12:12-13.
A palm-tree staff is the attribute of St. Christopher, in reference to the his having uprooted a palm tree to support himself on his travels.
PEACH: The peach is symbolic of the silence of virtue and of a virtuous heart and tongue.
ROSE: In Catholic symbolism, the red rose is a symbol of Martyrdom, while the white rose is a symbol of purity since the earliest years of Cthe Church. St. Ambrose relates how the rose came to have thorns.
Wreaths of roses worn by Angels and Saints are indicative of heavenly joy.
Before the Glastonbury rose came to be, Christians drew Mystical roses like a pointed star and crafted beautiful stain glass windows, depicting the Rose. They still do. Some quilters work entire quilts with the theme and there is a Mystical Rose quilt template.
In accordance with a very ancient custom dating as far back as the time of Pope Gregory I, the sending of a golden rose by the Pope to people of distinction is a symbol of special papal benediction.
The crown of thorns, when shown in connection with Saints, is a symbol of their Martyrdom. St. Catherine of Siena is often depicted with the stigmata and the crown of thorns which she received from Christ.
The crown of thorns with which the soldiers crowned Christ before the Crucifixion was a parody of the Roman emperor’s festal crown of roses.
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The flowering tree is used as an attribute of St. Zenobius, with reference to the legend of the dead tree that burst into leaf at the touch of the Saint’s dead hand.
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