What is the meaning of the flower language of the美人蕉 (Cannas)
An article on small knowledge sharing, introducing what the flower language of the 美人蕉 is, as well as the symbolism and connotations of this green plant and flower, let's learn about it together next.
Flower beds everywhere are full of creativity and are very appealing. In addition to these elaborately designed and constructed flower beds, the flower arrangements on the streets and green spaces are also quite beautiful. Although the cannas by the roadside and in parks are not as red and fiery as in summer, their unique charm still attracts attention.
Cannas, also known as red-veined banana, small flowering beauty banana, and dwarf banana, are native to the tropical regions of America and Asia. They are perennial bulbous flowering plants that are cultivated in many parts of China and can also be used for potted plants.
Cannas are very common, not only do they have a long blooming period but also possess strong ornamental value, with no strict requirements for the growing environment and strong adaptability, making them easy to manage.
The flowers of cannas are bright in color, and their leaves are浓 green, making them excellent for garden beautification. Large areas of cannas are planted in many public green spaces, showcasing their collective beauty.
Cannas are also widely used in street-side flower gardens and three-dimensional flower beds, where they can be paired with various flowers of different heights to create colorful, layered landscape effects.
In urban roads, cannas are very suitable for planting in median strips, enriching the landscape layers of the median strips, enhancing the three-dimensional aesthetics, and alleviating drivers' visual fatigue.
What is the meaning of the flower language of the 美人蕉
Besides beautifying the environment, cannas can absorb harmful substances such as sulfur dioxide, hydrochloric acid, and carbon dioxide, having good resistance and playing a role in purifying the air and protecting the environment. Moreover, their leaves are sensitive to adverse environments and prone to damage, making them known as "detectors" of harmful gas pollution in the environment.
In addition, cannas also have certain medicinal values, with both the rhizomes and flowers being used in medicine. They have the effects of clearing heat, promoting diuresis, and cooling blood, and can be used to treat acute infectious jaundice, hypertension, epistaxis, metrorrhagia, traumatic injuries, and boils.
There are many legends about cannas, mostly related to beautiful things. It is said that a long time ago, several fairies from the heavenly palace came to play in the mortal world and were attracted by the beautiful scenery of a cool lake. They missed their return time and decided to turn into cannas, leaving the joy of beauty in the world.
The name "canna" sounds very beautiful, and the plant can bloom continuously from the hot summer to late autumn, making it very noticeable.
The introduction above (Green Plant Enthusiast Network) about the flower language of the 美人蕉 and the comprehensive knowledge of the symbolism and connotations of the flowers hopes to be helpful to you.