What does the meaning of the flower language of chrysanthemum mean?
The editor will explain the meaning of the flower language of chrysanthemum and teach you how to care for and manage chrysanthemum, as well as share knowledge about flower management. Next, the site editor will introduce the information to netizens.
The flower language of chrysanthemum: 1. The flower language of chrysanthemum is "step by step improvement." This is mainly because the petals are layered and overlapping, the first flower blooms at the top, and the flowers at the top of the lateral branches bloom higher than the first one, giving a positive and upward feeling. 2. Chrysanthemum symbolizes long-lasting friendship. From June to September, the flowers bloom continuously, maintaining bright colors for a long time, symbolizing eternal friendship. Red chrysanthemum gives a warm and fiery feeling, symbolizing constant progress and the love for one's partner that never changes.
3. Continuous love: The first branch of the chrysanthemum is solitary and very large and beautiful. Later, the lateral branches continue to bloom and are higher than the first branch. The flowers on the lateral branches keep blooming, symbolizing continuous love. The blooming period of chrysanthemum is long, lasting up to three months, and the flowers are ever-lasting, hence the flower language "eternal and unchanging." It reminds people of the love declaration "Diamond is forever, a diamond is forever." 4. Different colors represent different flower languages: the flower language of magenta is continuous love; white is kindness; mixed colors represent the memory of the departed; yellow is a daily greeting; crimson is eternal. At the same time, it is also a symbol of friendship, which can be given to close friends to send blessings and prove that the friendship is precious in one's heart. If one misses a friend, it can also be given as a token of longing.
Features of chrysanthemum: Chrysanthemum is an annual herb of the Compositae family. The stem is erect, 30-100 cm tall, covered with rough or long bristles. The leaves are broadly ovate or oblong-elliptical, rough on both sides, with dense short bristles on the lower side, and three basal veins. The capitulum is solitary at the top of the branch, with a broad campanulate involucre; involucral bracts are multi-layered, broadly ovate or ovate-elliptical. Ray florets are deep red, pink, purple, or white, with oblanceolate laminae, apex 2-3 lobed or entire, upper side covered with short hair, lower side with long villous hair. Tubular florets are yellow or orange, apex lobes ovate-lanceolate, upper side covered with yellow-brown dense villous hair. Female achenes are obovate, tubular floret achenes are obovate-cuneate. The flowering period is from June to September, and the fruiting period is from July to October. Native to Mexico, it is a famous ornamental plant with single, double, curly, wrinkled leaves, and various horticultural varieties of different colors. It is widely cultivated in various parts of China and sometimes becomes wild. Chrysanthemum has a sturdy and rough stem; the flower shape is mainly double, with colors ranging from white, yellow, pink, green, red, to orange.
What does the meaning of the flower language of chrysanthemum mean?