Purple Leaf Thousand Birds Flower Language
This article introduces the language and symbolism of the Purple Leaf Thousand Birds Flower, as well as the knowledge of flowers that represent symbolism and meaning. Let's follow the editor to learn more about it!
At first sight, the graceful shape of the Thousand Birds Flower attracted me. I initially thought it was a pink butterfly flower, but after checking, I realized that this small flower, which looks exactly like a butterfly, has a grand name—Thousand Birds Flower.
The Thousand Birds Flower is also known as Mountain Peach Grass, White Peach Blossom, White Butterfly Flower, Chijimi Flower, Jade Butterfly Flower, White Butterfly Grass, and Perennial Grass. No wonder they look so much like butterflies.
The blooming of the Thousand Birds Flower is graceful and ethereal. The flowering period is also long, from early spring to autumn. With National Day approaching, this beautiful species is very suitable for decorating the greenways and parks of the city. Planting a piece of it can make it beautiful throughout the year.
This is a group of Thousand Birds Flowers I encountered not long ago beside the Dianghai Ecological Corridor. The flowers are either pink or red, occasionally mixed with a few white ones, which are in full bloom in autumn, making them really appealing.
The Thousand Birds Flower has a very good flower language: "The immortal points the way, the hope of success." Such a beautiful and lovely Thousand Birds Flower, if planted on the balcony or in the courtyard, swaying with the wind when in bloom, would be bustling with excitement.
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