What is the meaning of the rosemary's flower language?
Do you know these? The flower language of rosemary and the planting content of green plants and flowers related to the meaning and legends of rosemary, let's take a look together.
It is a plant that exudes a fragrance all over, with evergreen leaves, which can enhance memory and is currently recognized as the most antioxidant-rich plant. It was chosen as the herb of the millennium by the International Herb Association, symbolizing love and beautiful memories.
【Flower Language Symbolism】
Memory: Rosemary is defined as a symbol of love, loyalty, and friendship, and its flower language is memory, wiping away the sadness of memory. "I will not forget the promises you have given me, please always cherish your love for me, miss me, and think of me."
Commemoration: Italians throw small branches of rosemary into the graves of the deceased during funeral ceremonies, representing their respect and remembrance for the deceased. In Victorian Britain, the flower language of rosemary meant commemoration, symbolizing enduring love, unswerving friendship, and eternal remembrance.
Rosemary Flower Divination: You are friendly to others, good at caring, and comforting others' emotions, making you a good confidant. However, you are not good at expressing your own feelings and do not know how to use small means like coquetry to attract others' attention. Often alone, if you find someone who truly understands you, your life will be filled with joy.
What is the meaning of the rosemary's flower language?
Rosemary flower maxim: You just want to weave a beautiful dream.
【Rosemary Legend】
The fragrance of rosemary is strong. It is said that the ancient Hungarian queen liked to bathe in rosemary. Ancient people believed that it could enhance memory, so it was also known as the lighthouse of the sea when ships lost their way, the lost sailors could rely on its strong fragrance to find their position on land. Religious legends enhanced the sacred power of rosemary, in Europe, rosemary was widely planted around churches, and it was regarded as a sacred offering by believers, hence it was also called "圣母玛利亚的玫瑰" (Mary's Rose).
Rosemary is far more than just a spice; it has been infused with a lot of cultural connotations by humans.
There are countless romantic legends about rosemary in Western folklore. The fragrance of rosemary is strong; it is said that the ancient Hungarian queen liked to bathe in rosemary, and ancient people believed it could enhance memory, so it was also known as the lighthouse of the sea when ships lost their way, the lost sailors could rely on its strong fragrance to find their position on land. The goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite, was born from the sea wrapped in rosemary.
The original color of rosemary flowers was white. According to legend, when the Virgin Mary was escaping to Egypt with the baby Jesus, she took a break by the roadside. The Virgin hung her blue cloak on a rosemary bush by the road. The small flowers of rosemary instantly turned blue, showing respect for the Virgin Mary, and since then, the flowers of rosemary have turned to light blue and emit a divine, noble fragrance. It was this unique divine power that led to rosemary being planted widely around churches. Rosemary also inherits characteristics related to Jesus: Jesus was only 33 years old when he was crucified, and the lifespan of rosemary does not exceed 33 years; Jesus was about 180 centimeters tall, so no matter how well or tall rosemary grows, it will not exceed 180 centimeters. Westerners also hang rosemary on All Saints' Day, and believers regard it as a sacred offering.