What is the meaning of the flower language of Datura?
A comprehensive explanation of the flower language of Datura and the small experience of green plant maintenance for its various colors and symbolic meanings. Next, the site editor will introduce to the netizens.
The meaning and flower language of Datura: white Datura symbolizes brightness and purity, with the flower language being 'a flower that blooms in heaven'; golden Datura signifies unceasing happiness, with the flower language being 'a natural lucky person and respect'; green Datura represents the hope of constant renewal; pink Datura signifies contentment; red Datura represents bloody love; black Datura symbolizes darkness and death; purple Datura is terror; blue Datura's flower language is fraud and deceptive love.
Datura is a very unique flower. Some people think it is the holy flower of the Buddhist paradise, while others say it is the flower of the dark underworld. Its flower language and meaning also present opposing sides, divided into two major categories: the light realm and the dark realm, according to the eight color systems of white, gold, green, pink, red, black, purple, and blue.
The four colors of white, gold, green, and pink represent all hopes and good things, while red, black, purple, and blue represent all misfortunes and horrors. Each color represents a different meaning, like a flower of the mortal world with different missions. It can be a holy Buddhist relic or a flower of堕落 in the underworld, blooming in the light realm and rooted in the dark realm.
In the West, Datura has always been a symbol of misfortune because this kind of flower plant likes to grow under the guillotine. It is said that pulling up the Datura under the guillotine will emit screams that pierce the soul, and anyone who hears this sound will be terrified to madness. Moreover, the blooming of Datura represents the disappearance of lives, so it signifies misfortune.
What is the meaning of the flower language of Datura?
However, in the East, the meaning and status of Datura are completely opposite to those in the West. In the religious culture of the East, Datura is a sacred plant. It is said that when the Buddha preaches the Dharma, a rain of Datura flowers descending from heaven brings good luck. Datura also represents transcendental enlightenment and the meaning of infinite illusion, and the Datura flower can help people see through the underworld.
Some Datura are poisonous, while others are not. The poisonous Datura is not completely lethal and can be a rare medicine if used correctly. Hua Tuo and Bian Que were masters in the use of Datura flowers at that time.
The sharing above about the flower language of Datura and the specific introduction of the symbolism and meanings of various colored Datura flowers hopes to bring some knowledge of flowers to green plant enthusiasts.