The Language and Symbolism of the Gerbera Daisy
Do you know them? This is an introduction to the language and symbolism of the Gerbera daisy, as well as a brief discussion on the symbolic meaning of this green plant. Next, let me introduce it to you.
Respect and love for each other, indifferent to fame and fortune, not fearing difficulties, and being sunny and happy are the languages of the Gerbera daisy. So, do you know the specific meaning of the language of the Gerbera daisy? What do different colored Gerberas represent? Today, Xiao Tian will give you a detailed interpretation of the language of the Gerbera daisy.
Respect and Love for Each Other
When the Gerbera daisy blooms, several buds often bloom together, but they do not occupy each other's space and lean on each other. It's like a couple, respecting and loving each other, supporting each other. Because of this symbolism of the Gerbera daisy, it is often used in weddings, hoping that the new couple will respect and love each other and spend their lives together.
Indifferent to Fame and Fortune
The blooming of the Gerbera daisy is not as charming as that of peonies, nor as fragrant as lilies. It does not compete with other flowers for beauty, nor does it vie with spring flowers. It is like a gentleman, a hermit, calm and far-sighted, indifferent to fame and fortune. Giving a Gerbera daisy to a friend is a sign of affirming and praising their character.
Not Fearing Difficulties
The Gerbera daisy has a very strong adaptability, a very long blooming period, and is very drought-resistant. When it wilts due to lack of water, it can survive after watering. It is drought-resistant and cold-resistant, surviving in temperatures from 5 to 30 degrees Celsius, just like the description of the warrior in Lu Xun's writing—facing a bleak life with resilience. Therefore, the Gerbera daisy also has the language of not fearing difficulties. Giving a Gerbera daisy to a friend going through setbacks implies encouragement and support, motivating them to overcome difficulties and welcome the sun tomorrow.
The Language and Symbolism of the Gerbera Daisy
Sunshine and Happiness
The Gerbera daisy, also known as the African daisy or sunflower, always faces the sun when it blooms, so it also has the language of sunshine and happiness. Giving a Gerbera daisy to an elder signifies respect and love for them—You are my sun.
Indifferent to Fame and Fortune
The blooming of the Gerbera daisy is not as charming as that of peonies, nor as fragrant as lilies. It does not compete with other flowers for beauty, nor does it vie with spring flowers. It is like a gentleman, a hermit, calm and far-sighted, indifferent to fame and fortune. Giving a Gerbera daisy to a friend is a sign of affirming and praising their character.
The Gerbera daisy comes in a very rich variety of colors, and different colors represent different languages and symbolism.