The meaning and flower language of the Red Spider Lily
Below is an introduction to the meaning and flower language of the Red Spider Lily and a brief discussion on the true meaning of the plant care for this flower. Let's take a look with the editor!
Red Spider Lily
The Red Spider Lily, also known as Manjushaka, has the flower language of: endless love, a harbinger of death, the call of hell, the beauty of death.
White Spider Lily
The White Spider Lily, also known as Mandara, has the flower language of: endless longing, desperate love, a message from heaven, desperate love. The flower language is as tragic and beautiful as Manjushaka.
Yellow Spider Lily
Its real name is "suddenly smile," with an alias of yellow stone garlic. This flower actually just resembles the Red Spider Lily. The 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 seems to not exist in reality. Its flower language is death and a流浪 love. As the Buddhist sutras record: "The Spider Lily, the flowers bloom for a year, and the leaves fall for a year. The flowers and leaves never meet. Love is not caused by consequences, and fate decides life and death."
The meaning and flower language of the Spider Lily
Black Spider Lily
It is said to have been touched by a witch's love, acquiring an evil origin, easily causing people to become infected with evil spirits... The black datura is the noblest and rarest variety among the daturas, 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妖娆 leaves, it is highly toxic, incurable, and is also known as the "love flower."
Black Spider Lily language: unpredictable darkness, death, and a流浪 love. Infinite love and revenge, secular lovelessness and enmity, the resilient and scarred soul that has been hurt, 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 Iron Sword, Red Arrow, or Wu Yi Grass, and Golden Lamp in China.
The above is the meaning and flower language of the Spider Lily and a brief discussion on the true meaning of the flower. Green plant enthusiasts may refer to this for reference.