Rose: The symbol of love, lily: A hundred years of good harmony Sunflowers: Sunshine, hope, carnations: maternal love, violet: Eternal missing Peony: Prosperity and auspicious flowers are beautiful gifts given to mankind by nature. They not only decorate our lives, but also contain rich cultural connotations and emotional implications, the Plant Flower Language Series is an in-depth exploration of the stories behind these flowers. Let us explore the meaning and emotions behind the flowers together. Rose: The symbol of love rose, known as the "Queen of Flowers", has been a symbol of love since ancient times. According to the "Flower Sutra", roses originated in my country and were later introduced to Europe, becoming a token of love in the West. Red roses represent passion. Love, pink roses represent gentleness and thoughtfulness, and white roses represent purity and perfection. In the West, sending roses on Valentine's Day has become a traditional custom. Lily: Lilies of a century-old marriage are deeply loved by people because of their beautiful flower shapes and rich colors. The lily language means a century-old marriage and family harmony. In my country, lilies are still commonly used flowers at weddings, symbolizing the happy marriage of the couple. life. Sunflower: Sunshine, hope Sunflower is a kind of plant that grows in the sun. Its flower language represents sunshine and hope. The flower plate of sunflower always faces the sun, which means being positive and pursuing light. In my country, sunflower also symbolizes the yearning for a better life. Carnation: Motherly love carnation, also known as "carnation", is one of the most popular cut flowers in the world. The carnation flower language represents maternal love and gratitude. In my country, sending carnations on Mother's Day has become a traditional custom, implying gratitude to the mother. Violet: Eternal missing violets are loved because of their colorful colors and rich aroma. The flower language of violets represents eternal longing and loyalty. In our country, violets also symbolize the remembrance of lost relatives. Peony: Rich and auspicious peony is known as the "king of flowers". Its flower language represents wealth, luck and prosperity. In my country, peony flowers also symbolize the beauty and charm of women.
The Plant Flower Language Series allows us to appreciate the beauty of flowers and understand the meaning and emotions behind them. These flowers, either represent love and family affection, or imply hope and happiness, are all beautiful gifts given to mankind by nature. Let us In daily life, feel the beauty brought by these flowers carefully and make life more colorful.
References: 1."Flower Sutra" 2."Flower Culture in China" 3."Flower Appreciation"