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Flower Language and Meanings of Fragrant Cornflower

Let me share with you some small experiences of fragrant cornflower care, which have different flower languages and implications. The following is a detailed explanation by the editor for you.

Abstract: The flower language of cornflower is encounter and happiness, elegance, and meticulousness. Its flower colors are diverse, with different colors representing different flower language implications. The white flower symbolizes purity and cleanliness, making it a perfect gift for friends with pure souls. The red flower symbolizes passion, while the yellow is brighter, with the yellow cornflower representing sincere friendship, more suitable for giving to one's friends.

I. Flower Language and Implications of Cornflower

The flower language of cornflower is encounter and happiness, elegance, and meticulousness. Its flower colors are not single, there are many colors, and different colors represent different flower language implications.

The white cornflower often gives a clean, pure, and innocent feeling, so its flower language is purity and cleanliness, very suitable for friends with pure souls. The flower language of red cornflower is passion. It is hoped that everyone can give the best, sincerest feelings to the other person in love. For one's career, one can devote oneself wholeheartedly. And the yellow color is relaxing and bright, with the flower language implication being sincere friendship.

II. Legends of Cornflower

1. It is said that Queen Louise was forced to leave Berlin during a civil war, along with her two children. Along the way, the carriage broke down and had to stop. At this time, she saw the cornflowers blooming by the road and made a wreath for her son William. Later, when William became the emperor, he still liked cornflowers and thought of them as a lucky flower.

2. It is said that there was a hero named Arminius who unfortunately contracted an eye disease during a campaign. One night, the god of war, Ares, appeared in his dream and told him that the blue flowers by the road would cure his eyes. The next day, Arminius found the blue flowers by the road and cured his eyes with the flowers, returning victorious. Therefore, cornflower is also known as the protector of the eyes.

The aforementioned introduction about the flower language and implications of fragrant cornflower and its different flower language meanings is provided as a reference suggestion for everyone.