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Light red carnations represent admiration, while dark red denote deep love and affection. *White carnations indicate pure love and good luck, while striped symbolise a regret that a love cannot be shared.
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White Carnations are the offical flower of the fraternity Delta Sigma Phi.
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Red Carnations are the official flower of the fraternity Tau Kappa Epsilon.
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Rose Carnations are the official flower of the Phi Mu Fraternity.
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Carnations are the official flower of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, as they are the longest lasting flowers.
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Green carnations are for St. Patrick's Day and were famously worn by the Irish writer Oscar Wilde. The green carnation thence became a symbol of homosexuality in the early 20th century.
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Purple carnations indicate capriciousness. In France, it is a traditional funeral flower, given in condolence for the death of a loved one.
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Pink carnations have the most symbolic and historical significance. According to a Christian legend, carnations first appeared on Earth as Jesus carried the Cross. The Virgin Mary shed tears at Jesus' plight, and carnations sprang up from where her tears fell. Thus the pink carnation became the symbol of a mother's undying love, and in 1907 was chosen by Ann Jarvis as the emblem of Mother's Day, now observed in the United States and Canada on the second Sunday in May. A red carnation may be worn if one's mother is alive, and a white one if she has died.
In some cultures, however--especially French culture--the carnation symbolizes misfortune and bad luck. . The Carnation is also the birth flower for those born in the month of January.
At Oxford University, carnations are traditionally worn to all examinations; white for the first exam, pink for exams in between and a red for the last exam.

