The art of Flower Arranging uses the meanings of different flowers and the state of those flowers to send a message. I'm not going to list the meanings of certain flowers, as they are many and variable, though I imagine they are similar in North American culture. Buds may represent youth and innocence, full blooms maturity and virility, and sticks or withered flowers may convey age and wisdom. This is just a small sample. Ask an artist who practices ikebana for more info.
Ikebana which mean Living Flowers is the art of arranging flowers by the Japanese. it is also known as Kado meaning the way of flowers.
It means 'flowers blooming out of season'.
It means 'living flowers." Or some would say it is "giving life to the flowers". It is a Japanese art form where an arranger can use flowers to express emotions.
Japanese maples flower in Spring but the flowers are insignificant. They are grown for their shape and foliage colour.
Hana (花)
'umi no hana.'
Hanami is celebrated by the Japanese. It is the Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the transient beauty of flowers.
The language of flowers is different in Japan. The link provides a very nice article about the meanings of flowers in Japan.
Hong chang wa chi
The language of flowers is different in Japan. The link provides a very nice article about the meanings of flowers in Japan.
That would be a "Bouquet of Flowers" if that's what you mean.
Deniva does not mean anything in Japanese.