What is the flower language of Wisteria?
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Flower language of Wisteria: Obsessive love, intoxicating romance, longing, persistence in love, the happiest moment.
It carries a beautiful yet sad meaning, which is said to describe the love between men and women, so it symbolizes that one can live for love and die for it.
It is said that there was a beautiful girl who wanted to have a beautiful romance, so she prayed every day for the matchmaker to fulfill her wish. The matchmaker was moved and told her that there was a bamboo grove behind her house, where she would meet a man in white.
So the girl went to the bamboo grove, waited all day, and was bitten by a snake, whereupon a man in white immediately helped her to suck out the poison, and the two fell in love.
Because the man was poor, the girl's parents did not agree, so the man and the girl jumped off a cliff together in an act of殉情 (suicide for love). As a result, a Wisteria tree grew at the place where they jumped off the cliff, with purple flowers depending on the vine, unable to survive alone, which represented the couple who died for love, living and dying together.
Wisteria has a strong adaptability to climate, is relatively cold-resistant, and can survive outdoors in most parts of China. It prefers sunlight, is slightly shade-tolerant, requires fertile, loose, and deep soil, but can also grow normally in thin soil. It is drought-resistant and moisture-tolerant. The main root is long and deep, with few lateral roots, and is highly adaptable to urban environments. Flower spikes often differentiate on short branches and lower buds on long branches.
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