What is the meaning of the flower language of Edgeworthia chrysantha?
Today, the editor will explain the flower language of Edgeworthia chrysantha and the topics of plants and flowers that describe the symbolism and meaning of Edgeworthia, with the following detailed introduction.
Golden in full bloom, fragrant and rich,
Amongst a hundred flowers, it laughs with ease.
On the branch, twin blossoms embrace in a cluster,
This is a seven-character quatrain "Ode to Edgeworthia chrysantha" copied from a friend's post. I think this poem vividly describes the characteristics of Edgeworthia chrysantha, so I recorded it to share with everyone.
Edgeworthia chrysantha is indeed very special; it's the first time I've seen it. I think its characteristics can be summarized as:醉喜 (drunken joy), 醉香 (drunken fragrance), 醉美 (drunken beauty).
—— Drunken joy. Edgeworthia chrysantha is a deciduous shrub that can grow up to 2 meters tall. It is mainly distributed in the south of the Yangtze River, as well as in Henan and Shaanxi provinces. Its branches are very soft and can be bent and tied into various shapes without breaking. This is the most outstanding feature of Edgeworthia chrysantha. Therefore, it is also known as the tied flower, happy flower, and flower of love. Its flower language is 'tying together in happiness.' We know that Chinese knots and heart knots are both happy ties. Plants that can be tied are naturally醉喜 (drunken with joy)!
—— Drunken fragrance. Edgeworthia chrysantha belongs to the瑞香科 (Daphne family), Edgeworthia genus, and its flowers have a fragrant aroma. It can be said to have a rich fragrance, the scent becoming clearer from a distance, with a nose-pleasing aroma. Especially in sufficient sunlight, the fragrance is strong, and it can be smelled from more than ten meters away. That's why it's called Edgeworthia chrysantha.
What is the meaning of the flower language of Edgeworthia chrysantha?
—— Drunken beauty. Edgeworthia chrysantha blooms in March to April of spring. Whenever spring warms up, it flowers directly without leaves. Its flowers form a hemisphere shape, are yellow, terminal capitulum, bright in color, fresh and elegant, in full bloom, and gracefully beautiful. Before the flowers bloom, the buds hang low, like in a dream, hence it's also called the dream flower, beauty like a dream. Planting Edgeworthia chrysantha in front of a house, beside a road, by water, or in a corner of a wall, is it not醉美 (drunkenly beautiful)?
The first time I saw this flower, it was really like a dream!
The above is the detailed explanation of the flower language of Edgeworthia chrysantha and its symbolism and meaning, for everyone's reference and suggestion!