What is the flower language of a cactus? What is the meaning and symbolism of a cactus blooming?

What is the flower language of a cactus?

A small piece of life knowledge, introducing the flower language of a cactus and the symbolism and implications of a cactus flowering, as well as some experience in green plant maintenance. Let's take a look together.

From childhood to adulthood, I have raised many flowers and liked many flowers, including cacti and cactus balls. But I've never been particularly fond of them!

Only once, when I visited Xiamen Botanical Garden, I saw them - it was such a large area of various cacti that I was震撼ed! Some of them are over 2 meters tall, while others are as small as fingers; some are interconnected like mountains, others are fluffy like monkey tails; some are like cylinders, others are like long swords; some are like energetic girls with hair buns behind their heads, others are like torches, a cluster of burning green flames...

In the Western context, cacti represent passion; what about in the Chinese context?

They don't have a graceful posture, nor do they have the dependence of small birds. They also have flowers, but not bright and colorful, more like twinkling meteors in a quiet night sky. Their bodies are covered with thorns, but their hearts are full of sap. Yes! A plant that uses thorns to protect its tender inside, enduring high temperatures, and keeping watch in the desert. They appear cold on the outside, but in reality, they are soft-hearted. That's the real fireworks! Strong and full of passion, this is its true flower language.

The above is the flower language of cacti, the symbolism and implications of cactus flowering, and some small experiences in green plant flowers, hoping to bring help to your life!