What is the meaning of the flower language of Campanula, and what is the implied meaning and symbolism of the wind chime?

What is the meaning of the bellflower?

A small knowledge of life, introducing the meaning of the bellflower and the symbolism and connotations of the wind chime and other flowers and plants, next, the editor will introduce to the netizens.

1. Tender Love

The bellflower, a sturdy little bell-shaped flower native to southern Europe, has bright and elegant colors, and is a common herbaceous flower in small gardens at the end of spring and beginning of summer in Europe. It doesn't have the brilliance of roses or the fragrance of lilies, so it is most suitable for expressing tender love. It's like a midsummer night, lovers sitting under the moonlit trees, whispering gently to each other, the tenderness and sweetness are intoxicating.

2. I Love You

The bellflower has a characteristic that it prefers a cool summer and a mild winter climate, and loose, fertile, and well-drained soil. These are the seasons of love. Girls wear thin chiffon skirts, tie long ponytails, and stand shyly in the sun waiting for the boy who is usually full of vigor but now looks foolishly infatuated, too nervous to speak. Or on a winter night, the boy sees his girlfriend to her doorstep, the cold air makes people shiver, and suddenly the girl's smiling glance, her lovely face blushing, warms the boy's heart. The taste of first love is sweet, drunk, and captivating.

The above () introduced the detailed content of the meaning of the bellflower and the symbolism and connotations of the wind chime, hoping to bring you help!