What is the symbolism of dandelions?
You may not know the symbolism of dandelions and the knowledge about the symbolic meaning of dandelions in the aspect of green plants and flowers. Please see the detailed introduction below.
As a child, I read a text about dandelions and only then learned that dandelion petals are umbrella-shaped and that dandelions take root and grow in the soil after they float away. Now, dandelions are rarely seen in the city. Instead, they are often seen in fields and mountains. The growth state of dandelions also symbolizes the meaning of life they represent: adaptability, freedom, and resilience.
Because of the symbolic meaning of dandelions, many people like them and consider them a good gift. Why is that? It all starts with the language of dandelion flowers.
The Language of Dandelion Flowers
Often, the language of dandelion flowers associated with freedom, but naturally, dandelions in different states represent different meanings.
1. Yellow Flower DandelionsDuring growth, dandelions sprout flower buds from their leaves. When they bloom, the buds open into golden yellow flowers, giving a feeling of vitality. The language of dandelions during this period is love that cannot be detained.
2. Purple DandelionsPurple dandelions are relatively rare. Legends say that whoever finds a purple dandelion will find perfect love. Its language is also related to the love of constancy. The language is love in solitude.
3. Autumn DandelionsAutumn dandelions contain abundant nectar in their flowers and are very popular with bees when they bloom. Therefore, their language is temptation.
4. Arrow DandelionsThe language of arrow dandelions is aiming at marbles.
II. Who Should You Give Dandelions To?
The growth environment of dandelions is quite extensive, including hillsides, meadows, roadsides, fields, and riverbanks. This shows how resilient dandelions are, being able to adapt to any environment.
Giving someone dandelions is a complement to their strong character. For friends or colleagues facing difficulties, giving dandelions is an expression of hope that they can be strong and overcome challenges. Or giving them to someone with strong, confident qualities is a complement to them.
Do you now understand the symbolism of dandelions and the detailed introduction of their symbolic meanings as described above?