What is the language of flowers for Datura flowers, and what is the meaning and symbolism of Datura flowers?

What is the meaning of the flower language of Datura?

In contrast to the common knowledge of most people about the flower language of Datura and the symbolism and implications of plants like Datura, the specific content is as follows:

I. The flower language and symbolism of Datura

Different colors of Datura flowers actually have different flower languages and symbolism. For example, the golden Datura has the flower language of happiness, the pink Datura has the flower language of contentment, the white Datura has the flower language of purification and anesthesia, the green Datura has the flower language of hope, the black Datura has the flower language of darkness and death, and the purple Datura has the flower language of terror.

II. What are the legends about Datura?

It is said that long, long ago, there were no deserts on Earth. It was the greed of humans that offended God, who then turned the earth into a desert and appointed the Water God to control the water sources of the earth.

One day, the Water God fell in love with a human woman and often secretly pointed out the direction of water sources to her, sometimes even secretly releasing water for her. When God discovered the Water God's neglect of duty and love for someone he shouldn't have loved, he angrily wanted to destroy the Water God's divine soul.

At this time, the Datura Flower God, who had been growing in the desert, learned of this matter. Feeling grateful for the Water God's care, he could not bear to see the Water God's divine soul perish.

The Datura Flower God then asked God to lighten the punishment for the Water God, offering his own divine status to share the punishment with the Water God. Touched by the Datura Flower God, God banished the Water God to the mortal world for reincarnation, and the Datura Flower God lost his divine status, becoming an ordinary Datura flower, a cursed and poisonous one.

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