If the English language made any sense, lackadaisical would have something to do with a shortage of flowers.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't think there is anything magical about the language of flowers in real life or in my book.
Just as a flower which seems beautiful and has color but no perfume, so are the fruitless words of the man who speaks them but does them not.
Flowers are without hope. Because hope is tomorrow and flowers have no tomorrow.
Flowers are an easy, eloquent expression of love at a time when words can seem clumsy and inadequate.
I think maybe the English don't want to try something and look stupid, because they are a bit reserved.
The Rose is without an explanation; She blooms, because She blooms.
Without the name, any flower is still more or less a stranger to you. The name betrays its family, its relationship to other flowers, and gives the mind something tangible to grasp. It is very difficult for persons who have had no special training to learn the names of the flowers from the botany.
The smallest flower is a thought, a life answering to some feature of the Great Whole, of whom they have a persistent intuition.
The Japanese say, If the flower is to be beautiful, it must be cultivated.
There are no such things as Flowers there are only gladdened Leaves.