What is the meaning of the Red Spider Lily?
This article provides a core introduction to the meaning of the Red Spider Lily and related content about the true meaning of the plant, with detailed explanations provided by the editor below.
Red Spider Lily
Also known as Manjushaka, its flower language is: endless love, a harbinger of death, the call of hell, the beauty of death.
White Spider Lily
Also known as Mandarava, its flower language is: endless longing, desperate love, a message from heaven, desperate love. The flower language is as tragic and beautiful as that of Manjushaka.
Yellow Spider Lily
Also known as Lysichiton camtschatcensis, with the alias of yellow stone garlic, this flower actually just resembles the Red Spider Lily. Its flower language is respect; a natural lucky person, with unceasing happiness.

Blue Spider Lily
Also known as Klein Blue, it is an ideal blue that does not seem to exist in reality. Its flower language is death and wandering love. As the Buddhist scriptures record: "The Spider Lily, the flowers bloom for a year, fall for a year, the flowers and leaves never meet. Love is not caused by cause and effect, fate determines life and death."
What is the meaning of the Spider Lily?
Black Spider Lily
Said to have been touched by a witch's love, with an evil origin, it is easy to make people contaminated by evil... The black Datura is the most noble and rare variety among Datura, a noble, elegant, and mysterious flower. The black Datura in the night is a flower that looks like a lily, with a light and elegant fragrance, but the true black Datura is a fragrance that can cause slight hallucinations if inhaled too much. Graceful, with enchanting branches and leaves, it is highly toxic and has no antidote, also known as the love flower.
Black Spider Lily flower language: unpredictable darkness, death, and wandering love. Infinite love and revenge, the secular lovelessness and enmity, the resilient wounded soul, the road of no return to life.
Note: The original habitat of the Spider Lily is in Asia, mainly produced in China, Korea, and Japan. It was first seen in the Tang Dynasty. The Spider Lily is called Tiesechuan, Chijian, or Wuyicaocao, and Jin Deng in China.
The above is a comprehensive introduction by Green Enthusiast Network about the meaning of the Spider Lily and the true meaning of the plant, hoping to bring some plant-related knowledge to green enthusiasts.