The symbolism and language of sunflowers
Sharing the symbolism and language of sunflowers and discussing the true meaning of sunflower care in green plants, let's get to know more together next.
The language of sunflowers represents silent love, bright warmth, and fearlessness in the face of adversity.
Sunflowers are flowers that face the sun, blooming towards it, symbolizing brightness, activity, and resembling a person silently giving.
No matter in extreme heat or severe cold, as long as there is sufficient sunlight, sunflowers can bloom, symbolizing that no matter how difficult it is, there is always hope.
It is said that a warrior died on the battlefield defending the country, and a princess, missing her lover, died for him. After their joint burial, a flower facing the east bloomed, called the sunflower. Therefore, sunflowers symbolize positivity, sunshine, loyalty, passion, brightness, and silent love.
Sunflowers are also known as dragon whisker peonies, midday flowers, half a lotus, pine leaf peonies, large flower purslane,不死花 (imortal flowers), and hemp-leafed vegetables, belonging to the purslane family. They prefer warm, sunny, and dry environments and grow poorly in阴暗, damp areas. Highly tolerant of barren conditions, they can adapt to most soils and self-propagate. They bloom in the sun and close in the early morning, evening, or on cloudy days, hence the names "sunflower" and "midday flower." Although small and called sunflowers, without the sun, they will only close their petals but never bow down until the flowers fade.
The detailed explanation of the symbolism and language of sunflowers and a discussion on the true meaning of sunflowers, I hope this article can bring you some help in green plant management!