the answer to your question is the Deadly nightshade because it is highly poisonous plant with purple bell flowers and small black berries. A symbol of deception, danger, and death.
Deadly nightshade A highly poisonous plant (Atropa belladonna) with purple bell flowers and small black berries. A symbol of deception, danger, and death
The death flower for France, however, is the crysanthemum.
The peacock feather or the lily flower are often associated with Hera, the queen of the gods in Greek mythology. The peacock feather symbolizes her pride and regal nature, while the lily represents purity, femininity, and motherhood.
Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, is often associated with the rose, which symbolizes love and passion. In mythology, roses were linked to her, and they were said to have originated from her tears and the blood of her lover, Adonis. Thus, the rose is frequently considered her favorite flower, embodying the themes of romance and beauty that she represents.
The camia flower has all the parts of a flower so it is a complete flower.
the gladiolus was the flower of the gladiators in Roman times. In English, it is commonly known as Sword Lily. With a firm name, gladiolus represents strength, honor, and moral integrity.
Lotus flowers have all the flower parts so they are a complete flower.
the flower-Iris
Is the flower you choose ;)
Heliotrope represents faithfulness which is a synonym of loyalty.
carnation
Coral rose
lily
The globe thistle.
Sunflower
The delphinium flower represents big-heartedness and the essence of divine qualities.
Gladiolus represents emotional stability. It also represents strength of character and sincerity. There are around 260-species of gladiolus. The large, showy flowers are often used in flower arrangements.
pink rose nevah
Poppy.