YW “flower” for Virtue?

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    Anonymous User
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    All of the YW values had a flower that is associated with it. I have not had any luck finding out what “flower” is associated with the value Virtue. Recently, I was called to help start a YW program in my ward. We only have one young woman, and we wanted to do the personal progress binder. I copied the binder pages out of the “Fun-tastic” Personal Progress book, but it was copywrited before the value Virtue was added. Since then, I have been looking for the “flower” to add the virtue value into the personal progress binder. I would appreciate any help I can get!

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    Jenny Smith
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    I don’t know which flowers were assigned to the YW values — I don’t think that this was ever something that was an official designation by the Church. I suspect the value flower idea was just something that the author of the Fun-tastic books came up with herself. You could probably just assign any flower that you like to Virtue.

    Perhaps someone else knows more.

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    Anonymous User
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    If you type in “The language of Flowers” into wikipedia it comes up with a page that suggests a lot of flower meanings. A white rose represents virtue among other things. Or if they were going for flowers that match the theme colors you could use a poppy or marigold or any other gold flower.

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    Anonymous User
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    The flower for “virtue” is a gold orchid. Good luck in YW and have fun. It’s a blast!! There is a new version of “Fun-tastic” Personal Progress book out.

    Your sister in the gospel,
    Cindie

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