There are quite a few flowers which are closely connected with the Virgin Mary, but there are 3 which are so closely connected with her that they should be included in every Mary Garden if at all possible; these flowers are roses, lilies and iris. From a design point of view, these three plants combine well. The sword shaped leaves of the iris and the thrusting stems of lilies contrast perfectly with the billowing shapes of old roses. If I were to create a Mary Garden, it would mainly be an enclosed rose garden, with plenty of lilies and iris.
Of all the flowers, the rose is the most closely connected with the Virgin Mary. Among Mary's titles are: First rose of martyrs, Rose soothing the afflicted, Rose giving back to all the destiny of salvation, Rose white by virginity, Rose ruddy by love, Rose white in seeking virtue, Rose ruddy in trampling vices, Rose white in purifying the affections, Rose ruddy in mortifying the flesh, Rose white in loving God, Rose ruddy in pitying her neighbor, Flowers of the roses in springtime, Roseplant in Jerusalem, Rosebush in Jericho, and Royal virgin of David's rose.
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