What does the sunflower represent in terms of symbolism
To elaborate for netizens on the symbolism and the experience of green plant maintenance concerning what the sunflower represents, let's delve into it together next.
Many people have heard of sunflowers, but few actually plant them. One reason is that people do not know much about sunflowers, especially their language and symbolism. In fact, sunflowers have many symbolic meanings. Today, I will share the most common symbolism of sunflowers based on their living habits, hoping that with more understanding, more people will come to love them and bring them into their homes!
【One: The Habits of Sunflowers】
Sunflowers, also known as sun plants or heliotropic flowers, got their name because their flowerheads follow the sun. Sunflowers love sunlight and thrive in an ambient temperature of 21-26℃. They are not picky about soil, whether it's fertile land, barren land, dry land, or saline-alkali soil, they can survive.
【Two: The Language of Sunflowers】
Understanding the habits of sunflowers can naturally lead to an appreciation of their symbolism, which is undoubtedly related to being sunny, upward, and tenacious. It can be summarized into the following four common symbolic meanings:
1. Symbolism 1: Sunlit, optimistic, and proactive.
Because it always faces the sun, it receives more light, and the sunflower always opens its heart, allowing the sun to shine directly into its heart, leaving no room for darkness. Being bathed in sunlight, it is naturally sunny and optimistic, seemingly without worries or concerns, giving people a sense of positivity and strength.
Giving a sunflower to a friend often carries the power of sunshine, making people feel a radiant enthusiasm and a warm, caring presence like spring rain. Perhaps at the moment of seeing the sunflower's smiling face, your friend may already be smiling, and all worries have vanished!
What does the sunflower represent in terms of symbolism
2. Symbolism 2: Loyalty and steadfastness.
Sunflowers got their name because they follow the sun, which has made them admired and adored by countless couples. Love is always an eternal topic, and loyalty is what people yearn for and praise. The sunflower's heliotropic nature is what couples envy, as who wouldn't want to love deeply and stay together forever? But love in the world is often full of obstacles, so steadfast feelings are even more valuable.
Giving a sunflower to a partner expresses the love of unwavering loyalty and growing old together; giving a sunflower to a loved one conveys the deep affection of宠爱有加 (extra care) and staying together. Perhaps a bunch of sunflowers and a poem can make her fall deeply in love with you!
3. Symbolism 3: The silent love, no return required.
If roses symbolize a passionate love, sunflowers are more like the silent love, revolving around the sun every day without asking for anything in return. This is a higher level of love, selfless and unconditional, which makes people exclaim: It's hard to find someone in the world who doesn't seek a return, except perhaps in the sunflower!