Saffron Flower Symbolism. Each flower has only three stigmas over 14000 of which are dried over charcoal fires to yield one ounce of saffron. Ive seen it at 90 an ounce but this may not have been the good stuff.
It is named after the Greek word for thread after the golden fiber became widely used to make saffron. After all it brings color to a landscape after a long dreary winter. The Rose of the Saffron is very beautiful since it has some colors not common in the nature the tepalos are of color lilac the intense yellow stamens and the bright red pistils this composition makes of the flower of the saffron a wonderful to be able to enjoy your sight.
The sativus has a long history in the world and as such has gathered much symbolism and meaning alongside itself.
Each flower has three stigmas the threads of saffron. After all it brings color to a landscape after a long dreary winter. More than 100 000. It was used to dye the robes of royalty and was once a.