What is the language of little daisy flowers?
Under the warm sunshine of spring, clusters of little daisies bloom with innocent smiles, this unique flower from Europe conquering people with its distinctive language system. From the floral language system of the Victorian era to modern horticultural applications, little daisies have always carried the most delicate expressions of human emotions. Let's decipher the hidden deep emotions through the color codes of the petals.
The Millennium Legacy of Daisy Language
An Eternal Symbol of Innocence and Hope
Medieval manuscripts record that the daisy (Bellis perennis), with its Latin name meaning "eternal beauty," is associated with the symbol of "renewed hope" due to its characteristic of closing at night and blooming in the morning. In modern floral language systems, the typical inflorescence with a diameter of 2-3 cm interprets the innocence of children, making it especially suitable as a gift for newborns.
A Plant Carrier of Secret Love
Floral language manuals from the Victorian era in Britain record that giving a single daisy represents "You will never know I love you." This implicit expression became popular in European courts in the 19th century and is still commonly seen in the emotional metaphors of青春 literature.
Decoding the Color Spectrum of Daisy Secrets
White Daisy: Pure Love
The white variety (Bellis 'Pomponette') has up to 120 petals, densely layered like a bride's bouquet. In Christian culture, it symbolizes the purity of the Virgin Mary and is commonly used in modern floral art for wedding decorations.
Purple Daisy: Aristocratic Demeanor
The rare purple variant (Bellis 'Purple Rays') presents an elegant lavender color due to its high anthocyanin content. The Royal Horticultural Society of the UK has certified it as a "royal flower," suitable for gifts to dignified individuals.
Blue-Green Daisy: Natural Miracle
What is the language of little daisy flowers?
Through genetic modification, the blue series (Bellis 'Blue Wonder') and the emerald green variety (Bellis 'Green Star') extend the new meaning of "ecological guardianship" in the floral language system with their unique colors.
Appreciation of Daisy Cultural Compendium
From Van Gogh's oil painting 'Daisies with (Y-L) Flowers' to Dior's classic prints, this little flower continues to inspire artistic creation. Modern horticulture has cultivated over 200 cultivated varieties, with petal shapes ranging from traditional ligulate flowers to innovative feather-like variants, and the largest flower diameter can reach up to 8 cm.