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What is the meaning of the language of the Calla Lily

This article introduces the knowledge of the language and symbolic meaning of the Calla Lily in the field of green plants and flowers, specifically as follows:

The Calla Lily, also known as Water芋, Wild芋, Arrowhead Flower, Guanyin Lily, and Araceae plant, is commonly used as a bridal bouquet in European and American countries and is the national flower of Ethiopia. The Calla Lily is a perennial herb with broad leaves, requiring indoor overwintering in northern China and can grow outdoors in the south. The corm and leaves can be used as medicine but are toxic, and the sap can cause poisoning if ingested.

The language of the Calla Lily: purity, happiness, elegance, pure love;

The language of white Calla Lily: youthful vitality, suitable for classmates and friends;

The language of yellow Calla Lily: noble friendship, suitable for close friends;

The language of orange-red Calla Lily: I like you, suitable for someone you admire.

What is the meaning of the language of the Calla Lily

The language of purple Calla Lily: noble and sacred.

The language of red Calla Lily: sacred piety, auspiciousness, and eternal unity.

The Calla Lily is elegant and graceful, resembling a horse's hoof, with green leaves, making both the flower and leaves unique. The fresh Calla Lily is a symbol of simplicity, purity, and honesty and has become one of the important cut flowers in the international flower market. It is often used to make bouquets, baskets, wreaths, and vase arrangements, with particularly good decorative effects. Dwarf and small-flowered varieties of Calla Lilies are suitable for placing on steps, window sills, balconies, and in front of mirrors, adding a touch of exotic charm, especially lively and adorable. Calla Lilies planted in gardens, especially in clusters near ponds or rock piles, are very beautiful when flowering.

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