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The purpose of the carnation flower is to attract pollinating insects. Use for proms is a bonus.

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Carnation flowers are often used symbolically to convey love, admiration, and affection. They are commonly included in bouquets for special occasions like weddings, Mother's Day, and Valentine's Day. Carnations also come in a variety of colors, each with its own unique symbolism.

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Carnations are great for flower bouquets and corsages. They are used a lot for proms and weddings.

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