The explanation of the flower language and meaning of tulips and a brief introduction to the symbolic meaning of green plants and flowers, followed by a comprehensive introduction.
There is a flower called tulip, whose flower language is: the most romantic story has no ending, the happiest feelings have no words, loving you not long, but only a lifetime, loving you not for long, but only for a lifetime.
Different colors of tulips have their own fragrance of flower language:
1. Red tulip: loving you from the feeling of loving you, from dreams to remember you, holding you, taking care of you, you are my lifetime love! Giving this to your girlfriend means you are declaring your love to her, "Baby, I love you," just like the red tulip, which is my baby.
2. Black tulip: mysterious, noble, chivalry (or melancholic love). Black has always had a mysterious color, so the flower language of black tulips also represents mystery.
3. Purple tulip: noble love, endless love, loyal love. The elegant purple tulip is fascinating at first sight and is captivating, just as I fell for you at first! In terms of flower language, it is very suitable to send it to your wife. Your wife is the goddess in your heart, and you should give her all your love.
4. White tulip: pure love, purity. It is better to send white tulips when pursuing a girl, making our love as pure and attractive as the white tulip.
Tulip flower language and meaning
5. Pink tulip: there is a love, romantic and warm; there is a beauty, full of youthful vitality; I love you with all my heart! It is better to send it to your mom or best friend, and it's also okay if your girlfriend likes it, wishing her to be as beautiful as the pink tulip.
6. Yellow tulip: elegance, preciousness, wealth, friendship symbolize sanctity, happiness, and victory, your smile contains sunshine, love without hope. Yellow tulips are more suitable for sending to close friends or close male friends.
Do you know the detailed introduction of the tulip flower language and meaning shared in this article and a brief discussion on the symbolic meaning of tulips?