What is the meaning of the Bauhinia flower language?
Let me share with everyone the meaning of the Bauhinia flower language, the symbolism and the topic of the flowers and plants, and then a comprehensive introduction will follow.
Those who have visited Xi'an and strolled around the Zhongshan Drum Tower, near the Hui Folk Custom Street, are definitely not unfamiliar with the marinated sheep's hooves. The sight of the hot, steaming sheep's hooves fresh out of the pot makes one's mouth water!
But today, I am not introducing the marinated sheep's hooves, I am introducing the Bauhinia flower, haha! Let's go straight to the pictures.
Doesn't it look like a sheep's hoof? Haha... Please forgive my foodie nature, in my heart, flowers rank second, eating comes first!
In fact, the biological name of this flower is Bauhinia, with a blooming period from September to November. The flower is as large as a palm, slightly fragrant, with five petals evenly arranged in a whorl, red or pink, and very beautiful.
It is often used as a street tree in southern China, with a flowering period of more than half a year, and the leaves are lush and evergreen all year round, making it highly ornamental.
What is the meaning of the Bauhinia flower language?
The red Bauhinia is also the city flower of Hong Kong, as well as the city flower and tree of Jiayi City.
After 1997, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China continued to adopt the elements of the Bauhinia blakeana as the design patterns for the regional emblem, flag, and coins. There is even a legend about this flower in Hong Kong.
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The Bauhinia prefers a warm, humid, rainy climate and an environment with plenty of sunshine.
Friends in Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, and Yunnan are in for a treat.