MBTI types as flowers

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Hi,
So I came across this website, https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.almanac.com/flower-meanings-language-flowers%3famp (also where I got the pictures from) and it gives descriptions for lots of beautiful flowers. I decided to type the flowers using these descriptions but also my own ideas.

ENTJ

Amaryllis

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Amaryllis

The main description consisted of one word: pride. This can be explained by the associations the Victorians had with the flower: 'strength and determination because of its height and sturdiness'.

If that doesn't sound ENTJ-ish, I don't know anything for sure anymore. I love their strength and confidence.

Also, red is the colour of passion and I always admire the ENTJ's fire when it comes to defending their beliefs.

ENFP

Black-eyed Susans

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Black-eyed Susans

'They tend to blanket open fields, often surprising the passerby with their golden-yellow beauty.' I think this puts the free-spirited, joyful nature of an ENFP into words beautifully.

Their openmindedness towards all people and ideas is represented in this sentence: 'Butterflies, bees, and a variety of insects are attracted to the flowers for the nectar.'

ENFPs can however be a little inattentive to their surroundings aswell: 'They tend to squash out other flowers growing near them.'

ESFP

ESFP

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