What does the tulip represent? What is the true meaning of tulips?

Tulips represent what meaning

Let me tell you about the meaning of tulips and the true connotations of tulip cultivation, with a detailed introduction below.

Tulips, around the 10th century, began to be cultivated in Persia (Iran), and later spread to Turkey. Now tulips are the national flower of Turkey. This kind of flower, which is not edible and cannot be used to extract oil, is purely for enjoyment, and is definitely a standard for national prosperity and abundant life.

This tulip flower shape is called the victory type, with a height generally not exceeding 50cm and single petals.

The language of tulips refers to expressions of love and eternal blessings. However, different colors have different meanings.

Red: The red one is very bright and exceptionally beautiful. It can bring a fiery feeling, so its flower language is "passion", "joy", and "declaration of love".

What do tulips represent

White: The white one is very sacred, like the Virgin Mary, without a trace of dust. So its flower language is "purity" and "pure love".

Yellow: The yellow one has a graceful and wealthy temperament. Its flower language is "wealth", "preciousness", "friendship", and "elegance".

Pink: The pink one is very lovely and can make people feel warm when they see it. So its flower language is "cherish", "beauty", and "happiness".