What does the flower language of the Bird of Paradise mean?
Today, the editor will explain the meaning of the flower language of the Bird of Paradise and the related introduction of the green plant flowers that symbolize and represent the plant. Let's take a look together!
The Bird of Paradise flower, also known as the flower of the Paradise Bird. Its scientific name in Chinese: Strelitzia. Traveler's Palm family, stemless. Perennial herbaceous plant. Native to South Africa, now widely cultivated. The Bird of Paradise flower is also a rare and precious flower in China. Since the 1990s, China has established production bases in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangsu and other places.
The Bird of Paradise flower prefers a warm, humid, and sunny environment. The growth temperature is between 20-28°C. In the southern part of China, such as Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Hong Kong, and Macau, it is mostly cultivated outdoors. It is used for landscaping in gardens and as an embellishment for flower beds and borders.
The Bird of Paradise flower is evergreen throughout the year, with a unique plant shape that exudes a clear and elegant feeling. Its beautiful and uniquely shaped flowers resemble an egret standing alone, looking far into the distance, or a bird in flight, or even the loving eyes of a lover. The color is neither bright nor delicate, and the fragrance is neither faint nor strong, making it loved by many.
The flower language of the Bird of Paradise is: no matter when, no matter where, never forget that the person you love is waiting for you. There is also a touching story behind this.
There was once a boy and a girl who were deeply in love. The boy liked to take photos everywhere, while the girl liked to grow flowers at home. No matter where the boy went, he would bring a local flower seed for the girl, and her favorite was the Bird of Paradise flower. Therefore, every year when the Bird of Paradise flowers bloomed, the boy would return home to accompany the girl to enjoy the flowers.
One year, when the boy was taking photos, he encountered a beast attack on the road. While escaping, he was saved by a princess of a native tribe. The princess fell in love with the boy and took him back to her tribe, hoping he would stay. However, the boy only loved his girlfriend and firmly expressed his desire to leave. In a fit of rage, the princess used black magic to confuse the boy's mind, causing him to lose consciousness and live with the princess in the tribe. As time went by, the boy's consciousness gradually returned. Using the little consciousness he had left, he struggled to leave. The princess, in desperation, gave him two choices: one was to stay and live with her, and the other was to enter a cage with a tiger. The boy looked at the princess and slowly walked towards the cage. At the moment he was about to enter the cage, the princess was moved and decided to let the boy go home. The girl had been waiting at home for the boy to return. When the Bird of Paradise flowers bloomed, the boy did not return; when the flowers withered, the boy was still not back. When the boy finally returned home, his sister's younger brother told him that his sister had died from longing for him. The boy was extremely sad, and from then on, he never went out to take photos but only grew Bird of Paradise flowers at home. Whenever passersby came by, he would give them a Bird of Paradise flower and tell them: no matter when, no matter where, never forget that the person you love is waiting for you.
The beautiful Bird of Paradise flower represents the lover's longing for the other half. No matter where the other half goes, the one at home will wait for his return steadfastly. This is a love that will never change. This love is not only the source of strength for each other's love but also expresses people's hope and longing for a better future.
The above sharing of the meaning of the flower language of the Bird of Paradise and the full content of the plant's symbolism and representation, I hope it is helpful to green plant enthusiasts!