What is the implication of Cymbidium, and what is the flower language and symbolism of Cymbidium?

What does Cymbidium imply?

Main content introduction: The implications of Cymbidium and the introduction of the plant's symbolism and the language of flowers. Next, the editor will introduce it.

In the dictionary of flower languages, what is the language of flowers for Cymbidium? What do you know about it? Flower lovers, let's take a look together!

The language of flowers for Cymbidium: Cymbidium symbolizes beauty, purity, and virtue. As we all know, orchids are one of the ancient flowers in our country, symbolizing purity and elegance. Cymbidium is also a type of orchid and naturally possesses these qualities. Cymbidium is also known as "four-season orchid," including summer orchid and autumn orchid. It is a perennial evergreen herb with cylindrical roots, tufted, and fleshy. Four-season orchids are robust and upright, with green leaves and abundant flowers, fragrant and beautiful, not afraid of heat or cold, strong vitality, and easy to cultivate. Different varieties have different blooming periods, and flowers can be seen from June to November.

The medicinal value of Cymbidium: What is the medicinal value of Cymbidium? Cymbidium is a name for a medical drug, mainly used for chronic cough, chest tightness, diarrhea, and amaurosis.

The characteristics of Cymbidium: What do the leaves, flowers, and roots of Cymbidium look like? Cymbidium is a perennial herbaceous plant. The leaves of Cymbidium are linear-lanceolate, about 30-60cm in length and 7-12mm in width, relatively sturdy and dark green in color. There are 2-6 leaves growing in tufts, which are linear, soft, bending and drooping, 30-50(-80) cm long, 1-1.7 cm wide, thin-leathery, slightly glossy, acuminate at the apex, and with indistinct blunt teeth on the edges. The scape is erect, shorter than the leaves, 20-35 cm tall, usually with 4-7 flowers, up to a maximum of 13 flowers, and the flowering period is in summer and autumn.

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