Pomegranate Flower Symbolism and Flower Language
Today, our editor will delve into the symbolism and flower language of pomegranate flowers, as well as share some small experiences in green plant care regarding the symbolic meaning of pomegranate flowers. Let's learn more together below.
In May, the pomegranate flowers are bright and striking, with young fruits occasionally seen among the branches;
It's a pity that there are no carriages or horses here, as the green moss is upside down with the falling crimson petals.
This is Han Yu's poem "Ode to Pomegranate Flowers," which shows that pomegranate flowers bloom every May.
Every year during the National Day holiday in October, I always bring back some large pomegranates fromLintong to my hometown to give to my family. We often eat fresh pomegranates, but do you know the pomegranate flowers?
The red flowers with yellow stamens are quite beautiful.
The petals are 5-7 in number, red or white, single or double.
In Xi'an, pomegranate trees are also one of the landscape trees for urban greenery, and can be used as small potted plants for windowsills, balconies, and living rooms. Large potted plants can be arranged in public places and venues.
It is said that pomegranates were introduced after Zhang Qian's mission to the Western Regions during the Western Han Dynasty. During Emperor Wu's reign, the Shanglin Garden was renovated, and ten pomegranate trees were planted. From then on, royal gardens often cultivated them.
Pomegranate Flower Symbolism and Flower Language
Additionally, the pomegranate has a beautiful mythological legend. To commemorate the pomegranate, the custom in Northern Europe to this day is that brides wear pomegranate flowers.
The pomegranate flower is the city flower of Xi'an, Zaozhuang, Huangshi, and Hefei. During the World Horticultural Exposition in Xi'an,到处 (everywhere) you could see cute pomegranate shapes.
Besides eating and admiring the flowers, does the pomegranate have medicinal value?
The flowers, fruits, fruit peels, and roots of the pomegranate can all be used for medicinal purposes.
Pomegranate Flowers: The flowers have a sour taste and can clear heat and stop bleeding;
Pomegranates: Sour and astringent, warm in nature, they have the effects of moistening the intestines and stopping diarrhea, stopping bleeding, and expelling parasites.