What is the symbolism of Eustoma?
A comprehensive explanation of the symbolism of Eustoma and the introduction to the related legend and green plants of Eustoma flowers. Next, the editor will introduce it.
Eustoma flowers are very popular among people, not only because of their beautiful appearance, but also because the legend of Eustoma flowers adds more beauty to them. Eustoma flowers symbolize fidelity and are the perfect choice for lovers to express their feelings. Let's learn about the symbolism and legend of Eustoma flowers.
The symbolism and legend of Eustoma flowers
Eustoma flowers come in a variety of colors, with the most common being a purple-blue color, which is not vulgar but instead gives a fresh and elegant, unique feeling. The symbolism of Eustoma flowers is eternal love. Different colored Eustoma flowers also have different meanings and symbols.
Purple Eustoma flowers symbolize eternal love and unchanging love. The purple Eustoma flower has a sense of loneliness and never yielding, thus representing a promise to the lover and unchanging love.
Pink Eustoma flowers have two opposite meanings in their symbolism: eternal love and hopeless love. It can be interpreted as love that is eternal and unchanging but far from hope. It can also be understood as love that, although hopeless, will be maintained forever.
The legend of Eustoma flowers
Eustoma flowers have two legends, one of which is the Korean legend. In Korea, Eustoma flowers are called "Donggila." Donggila was originally a beautiful girl who came from a poor family but was very self-respecting. Donggila married her beloved boy, and they loved each other, but because of their family's poverty, they owed the landlord a lot of money. The landlord, who had his eye on Donggila, wanted to take her away as payment for the debt. Donggila fought back with all her might and killed the landlord with a sickle in the chaos. The girl was sentenced to death. Before she died, she asked to be buried on the path that the boy took every day to collect firewood. The next year, a purple Eustoma flower bloomed on her grave, and people called it "Donggila," and they composed ballads to praise Donggila's love.
In the Chinese story, a girl named Jiegeng loved a disciple who traveled far to practice immortality. Jiegeng waited for her love in the same place and finally turned into a Jiegeng flower. When the disciple returned and learned of this, he gave up the opportunity to become an immortal and chose to stay by the side of the Jiegeng flower for life after life. This is also the symbolism of Eustoma flowers, eternal love.
The introduction above () about the symbolism of Eustoma, the flower language, and the legend of Eustoma flowers, hoping to bring a little help to your life!