The language of daisies
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First, eternal happiness. Legend has it that the forest sprite Beltris transformed into a daisy, and she was a lively, cheerful, and mischievous troublemaker.
Second, do you love me? Therefore, daisies are usually the flowers sent by secret admirers.
The third is - departure.
The fourth is the love hidden in the bottom of the heart. It looks similar to the second.
There is also another meaning of the language of daisies - strong.
Happy, happy, pure, innocent, peaceful, hopeful, beauty
January 18th birth flower - daisy
Flower language: joyful
Flower of Hungarian princess, St. Margaret
Since ancient times, there has been a habit in Christianity of connecting saints with specific flowers, which is due to the custom of using blooming flowers to adorn altars during the commemoration of saints. In the Middle Ages, Catholic monasteries were like botanical centers, cultivating all sorts of flowers. Over time, the church associated each of the 366 saints with different flowers, creating the so-called flower calendar. At that time, most monasteries were located in southern Europe, which has a Mediterranean climate, very suitable for growing flowers. Daisies were chosen to honor the Hungarian princess St. Margaret, who entered a monastery in the 13th century because she refused the husband chosen by her father.
January 28th birth flower - daisy
Flower language: pure love
Since ancient times, daisies have been used for divining love. By peeling off the petals one by one while silently reciting "love me, don't love me," until the last petal, it represents the lover's feelings. Therefore, its flower language is - pure love.
Those born under the blessing of this flower maintain an innocent and pure heart like a girl throughout their lives. Love is also likely to be both pure and flawless, and incredibly beautiful!
February 22nd birth flower - daisy
Flower language: vitality
Flower of St. Margaret, who repented and became a saint in the 13th century
Daisies were chosen to honor St. Margaret, who repented and became a saint in Tuscany in the 13th century. It is a perennial plant, widely distributed from Europe to Asia Minor.
Since ancient times, Christianity has had the custom of connecting saints with specific flowers, which is due to the custom of using blooming flowers to adorn altars during the commemoration of saints. In the Middle Ages, Catholic monasteries were like botanical centers, cultivating all sorts of flowers. Over time, the church associated each of the 366 saints with different flowers, creating the so-called flower calendar. At that time, most monasteries were located in southern Europe, which has a Mediterranean climate, very suitable for growing flowers.
September 3rd - daisy (Marguerite)
Flower language: love in the heart
Flower divination: You lack confidence in yourself, are skeptical of love, and often consult divinations for peace of mind. You are imaginative and believe in your imagination. You may argue and break up with your lover over small things to test if they love you. This tactic can only be used occasionally, and if it becomes real, you will regret it.
Flower maxim: Willfulness cannot solve doubts in love.
That is the specific introduction to the language of daisies, hoping to bring some flower knowledge to flower enthusiasts.