The Flower Language and Symbolism of Honghua
The editor will tell you about the flower language and symbolism of Honghua and the related topics of flower cultivation, understanding the meaning of Honghua. Next, let's learn about it together.
There is a flower that looks particularly like the pompons on the hats of opera actors, but this flower is cuter and has both ornamental and medicinal values. It is the flower we are going to introduce today—Honghua!
At first glance, it looks very similar to the silk tree flower, but they are not the same plant.
The blooming period of Honghua is from August to September, while the blooming period of the silk tree flower is from June to July.
The flowers of Honghua are bright red, emit a faint fragrance when in bloom, look fluffy, and have a bit of a刺 when touched.
Honghua has been introduced and cultivated for ornamental purposes in Taiwan, Fujian, and Guangdong. The leaves of Honghua are bright green, and the flowers are bright red and pompon-like, very lovely.
The Flower Language and Symbolism of Honghua
Honghua is a tropical flower that loves light, warm and humid climate, is not cold-resistant, and grows well in deep, fertile, and well-drained acidic soil.
Honghua is edible and non-toxic.
The Honghua tree can also be used to make agricultural tools. It can be said to be full of treasures!