What does the cosmos symbolize?
A brief knowledge sharing, introducing what cosmos symbolizes, as well as the meaning and flower language of green plants and flowers. Let's delve into the details together.
The cosmos belongs to the Asteraceae family, Cosmos bipinnatus.
Native to Mexico in the Americas, it is widely cultivated in China and often grows spontaneously by roadsides, field ridges, and streams. Large areas have naturalized in Yunnan and Western Sichuan.
Its flower language is: cherish the person in front of you.
Most cosmos represent: the sincerity of girls, the purity of girls, cleanliness, nobility, freedom, straightforwardness, and eternal happiness.
The white cosmos symbolizes purity and is suitable for gifts to friends, expressing admiration for their kind and pure hearts.
The red cosmos symbolizes passion and represents passionate enthusiasm, like the fiery heart of a person.
It is said that long ago, the king of cosmos made a divination for his young daughter, and the witch fortuneteller said that she would be a forever lonely person, with no one able to break this curse. Thus, the princess lived alone in her castle.
The princess lived alone in the castle for a very long time, with the sun rising and the moon setting, always only her, loneliness constantly eroding her heart. Especially at night, because the nights were always long and hard to endure. She often sat alone on the swing in the garden crying at night.
One day, a knight from afar passed by the princess's castle and saw the princess alone. The knight and the princess fell in love at first sight, and the two fell into love. Miraculously, the curse of loneliness was unexpectedly broken.
Perhaps this pure and beautiful love is exactly the charm that cosmos wants to show to people.
The introduction above regarding what cosmos symbolizes and the methods of its meaning and flower language are for reference and suggestion.