What is the meaning and legend of the daisy's flower language?

What is the meaning of daisy language?

Life knowledge series, introducing the meaning of daisy language and the symbolism and legends of green plants and flowers related to daisies, keep reading below!

The daisy is native to Europe and blooms in early spring, full of vitality, with the elegance of a gentleman and the naive and delightful charm, thus winning the love of Italians, who have chosen it as the national flower. Since ancient times, daisies have been used to predict love. After plucking the petals of the daisy one by one, murmuring "love me, don't love me" in one's heart until the last petal, the answer to the love affair is known. Therefore, the flower language of daisies is "pure love," representing a pure and beautiful love.

Daisies have four meanings. The first is because the legend has it that daisies are the incarnation of the fairy Bertis, who is a happy and lively child, so daisies represent eternal happiness. The second meaning is "Do you love me?" which is usually given by secret admirers. The third meaning is parting, and the fourth is hidden love.

The legend of the daisy is related to the forest fairy Bertis, who is a naive and beautiful fairy. She was joyfully dancing with her sworn lover Emaus in the garden when the tree god Bertam, who had long been in love with her, discovered them and kept causing trouble for them.

Bertis was fed up with Bertam's harassment, but he kept following them to cause trouble. So Bertis asked to see the goddess and begged for her protection. After hearing her request, the goddess turned her into a beautiful daisy. Thus, daisies are called bellis, and their flower language is named "innocence" and "beauty" because of Bertis's naive and beautiful appearance. This is the legend of the daisy.

The above is a comprehensive introduction to the meaning of daisy language and the symbolism and legends of daisies, hoping to bring some knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.