What is the meaning of the flower language of Manjusha?
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What is the meaning of the flower language of Manjusha?
Manjusha, also known as the flower of the other shore, has the flower language of endless思念, desperate love, and messages from heaven. It is itself shrouded in mystery and horror. The colors of Datura are diverse, and their meanings vary. Among them, the black flower language is despair, pink often gives people a comfortable feeling, so the pink flower language symbolizes comfort, and the green Datura flower language represents hope and vitality.
The meaning of Manjusha's flower language
Manjusha, also known as the flower of the other shore, has the flower language of endless思念, desperate love, and messages from heaven. It is traditionally believed to bloom on the road to death, the Yellow Spring Road, where people will see Manjusha.
Moreover, its flowers and leaves have special growth characteristics; they never meet each other and do not appear on the same plant, which is why there is the flower language of eternal思念 and desperate love.
The colors of Datura are diverse, and their meanings vary. Among them, the black flower language is despair, pink often gives people a comfortable feeling, so the pink flower language symbolizes comfort, while green represents hope and vitality, so the green Datura flower language is hope and vitality.
The symbolic meaning of Manjusha
The meaning of Manjusha is not good, it is usually considered unlucky, often blooming on the Yellow Spring Road, representing a flower of death, and symbolizing despair and endless思念. Although it comes in many colors, any color of Datura is not suitable for giving to others as it may cause misunderstandings.
Manjusha cultivation and flowering
Manjusha takes about 2-3 years of maintenance to bloom. This flower grows leaves in summer and gradually blooms in autumn, with the flowering period usually at the end of summer and beginning of autumn, that is, from July to September. The main colors are white and red.
Manjusha prefers a moist soil environment and also requires a certain level of air humidity. If the soil dries out, it should be watered promptly, usually every three to four days. During the flowering period, the amount of watering should be controlled appropriately; do not water if the soil is not dry. If the environment is too dry, it is necessary to spray water frequently.
Manjusha prefers a cool environment and is not resistant to sun exposure. In spring and autumn, the light is gentle, and it can be placed in a bright area to get more sun. However, in summer, the sunlight is too strong, and in order to promote abundant flowering, it is necessary to provide shade in time, otherwise it will be sunburned.
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