The flower language of Platycodon grandiflorum
In Eastern culture, flowers are often given special emotional codes. As a perennial herb with the same origin as medicine and food, Platycodon grandiflorum occupies an important position in the flower language system due to its unique bell-shaped flowers and rich meanings. Different colors of platycodon grandiflorum carry completely different emotional expressions, among which white platycodon grandiflorum has become an excellent carrier for emotional transmission because of its innocence. 1. Traceability of the culture of Platycodon grandiflorum 1.1 The thousand-year inheritance of eternal love Since the era of the Book of Songs, Platycodon grandiflorum has been closely connected with the emotion of loyalty. Its perennial characteristics symbolize the longevity of love, and the five-petal flower shape implicitly conforms to the Five Perpetual Principles. During the Edo period in Japan, the samurai class often used the Kando family pattern to show their loyalty and loyalty. This cultural gene profoundly influenced the modern flower language system. 1.2 Contradictions and unity of multiple meanings. Platycodon flower language includes four dimensions: eternal love (70% usage scenarios), sincere intention (15%), hopeless love (10%), and parting and missing (5%). This unity of opposites stems from its medicinal properties-it can detoxify and heal injuries, but also has trace toxicity, just like the two-sided nature of love. 2. The symbolic art of white platycodon 2.1 Emotional decoding of the beauty of pure white White platycodon represents unreserved efforts, and its flower language intensity is 1.3 times that of red roses. However, cultural differences need to be paid attention to: in the East, it symbolizes holy love, while in the West, it is necessary to avoid giving a single branch to prevent misunderstanding. The best combination is 11 red roses and 1 white platycodon flower, which means "single-minded eternity." 2.2 The combination of floral art with the Golden Rule of white platycodon grandiflorum and blue hydrangea can enhance the layering of the bouquet, and when paired with Eucalyptus leaves can extend the preservation period by 3-5 days. Maintain 1/3 of the water level during bottle insertion and cut the rhizome by 2 cm obliquely every day to extend the flowering period to 10-12 days. 3. Chromatographic Code: Correspondence Table of Colors and Emotions 3.1 Red Color: Blazing Declaration Scarlet Platycodon conveys a promise that will never be forgotten and is suitable for wedding anniversaries. The burgundy variety symbolizes the true feelings that have gone through precipitation, and giving it to partners in business occasions means lasting trust. 3.2 Rare color system: The special meaning is that green platycodon represents courage in the workplace, the purple variety is suitable for confession scenes, and the two-color gradient model interprets the intertwined fate. The popular fog blue dyed platycodon grandiflorum in recent years has become a new favorite of light luxury flower gifts.
From garden cultivation to emotional expression, the Platycodon grandiflorum system continues to glow with new vitality. Mastering these color codes can not only improve the aesthetics of floral art, but also allow accurate emotional transmission. When choosing a flower gift next time, you may wish to choose a flower bouquet with the corresponding color based on the personality characteristics of the flower collector.