What is the meaning of the flower language of the bird of paradise green plant? A brief discussion on the connotation and symbolism of the bird of paradise.

What is the flower language of the Bird of Paradise green plant?

This article introduces: The flower language of the Bird of Paradise green plant and a brief discussion on the symbolism and connotations of the Bird of Paradise plant, with specific content as follows:

Since the beginning of life, plants have been part of it, blossoming in spring and bearing fruit in autumn, growing in summer and storing in winter. Plants are silent, yet they always resonate with humans, sharing joy and sorrow. Through thousands of years of heritage, plants have been endowed with rich spiritual meanings and cultural connotations. Every flower and every blade of grass is a寄托 of the soul and a transmission of thought, quietly keeping time with you, awaiting the passage of years.

Plant Flower Language Series - Bird of Paradise

Plant flower language

The flower language of the Bird of Paradise includes freedom and longing,

With this flower,

I send my thoughts to you far away~

Plant History

The Bird of Paradise is a wild flower native to the Cape of Good Hope in southern Africa, which has long been unnoticed. In 1973, the Bird of Paradise was introduced to the UK, and the British were immediately attracted by its dignified and graceful, bright and alluring appearance, praising its beauty as matchless. Queen Charlotte, who was adored by King George II, was particularly fond of this plant, believing its flower shape resembles a bird's crest and beak, and as her birthplace was called the Bird of Paradise village, she named the flower "Bird of Paradise." From then on, this new plant named after an animal began its road to fame.

Later, the flower found its way to China, where Chinese horticulturists named it "Crane's Bill" because of its shape resembling a crane stretching its neck to look far into the distance.

Plant Introduction

Crane's Bill (Strelitzia reginae Aiton) is a perennial herb of the Traveler's Palm family, stemless, with lanceolate leaves 25 to 45 cm long and about 10 cm wide, with a pointed apex, rounded or cuneate base, and wavy edges on the lower part. The leaf stalk is thin and long. The flowers, several in number, are borne on a peduncle about as long as or slightly shorter than the leaf stalk, supported by a spathe, which is boat-shaped, green with purple-red edges, and up to 20 cm long. The sepals are lanceolate, orange-yellow, 7.5 to 10 cm long. The arrowhead-shaped petals have auricle lobes at the base, dark blue, nearly as long as the sepals, and the flowering period is usually in winter.

Plant Message

Red flowers are solemn, green leaves are profound, and one should reflect upon reaching this point,

Drive away the enemy, gather righteousness, bloodstained lands, and forge英雄 souls.

It's time for Qingming tomb-sweeping again, especially for loyal bones returning to dust. With this flower, we pay tribute to revolutionary martyrs. Revolutionary martyrs will forever be remembered, the revolutionary spirit will last forever. May you, in heaven, don your armor again, fight on the battlefield again, guard a territory again, and wish for a peaceful land and a tranquil world.

The above is the flower language of the Bird of Paradise green plant and a brief discussion on the symbolism and connotations of the Bird of Paradise, for reference by green plant enthusiasts, hoping to solve your problems in green plant and flower management.