What is the meaning of the flower language of the Forget-Me-Not, and what is its connotation and symbolic significance?

What is the meaning of the forget-me-not flower?

A small tip for life: let me introduce the meaning of the forget-me-not flower and the related topics of flower cultivation, such as the symbolism and connotations of the forget-me-not. Let's follow the editor to find out more!

The forget-me-not is also known as the "not-fading flower" and "love weed." It symbolizes eternity. The forget-me-not flower represents "eternal love, deep affection, an unchanging heart, and everlasting memories." The flower language of the forget-me-not is: "Please don't forget my sincere love!"

There are many versions of the legend about the origin of the name of the forget-me-not flower, but all these stories express deep emotions. It can be said that the forget-me-not is the "sentimental flower among flowers," with young men and women exchanging forget-me-not flowers to express their deep feelings. The forget-me-not is also good material for making dried flowers. Placing a bunch of forget-me-nots in a vase without water will naturally dry out over time and turn into dried flowers without withering or fading, always maintaining its original appearance. It is this eternity that makes it memorable, just as its name suggests: forget-me-not!

The forget-me-not is a small light blue flower, but the cut flowers we buy at flower shops are not the real forget-me-nots, but sedum. The forget-me-not belongs to the Boraginaceae family and is a perennial herb with a blooming period from April to May. Sedum has a dry membranous and bright calyx that remains on the flower stem after the flower has wilted, and the color does not fade, hence the name "not-fading flower." It is a rare variety of dried flowers among cut flowers, and because of this characteristic and its name in cut flowers, it is called forget-me-not by people.

The real forget-me-nots often grow on the edges of mountain forests and are not yet cultivated artificially, so the sedum being called forget-me-not is a beautiful mistake. So how should sedum (forget-me-not) be cultivated?

What is the meaning of the forget-me-not flower?

Forget-me-not (Sedum) home pot cultivation methods

Forget-me-not (Sedum) grows on coastal moist salty or sandy soil. High-temperature cultivation does not bloom or blooms poorly. Cultivating with night temperatures below 16°C results in good blooming. If seedlings are exposed to low temperatures, they can bloom even in high temperatures later on.

1. Seedling raising: For home cultivation, you can choose to raise seedlings by sowing. The seeds are small and are usually sown in autumn. Under 18°C-21°C conditions, they will germinate in about one week. When the first true leaf appears, you can thin the seedlings, and when there are 5-6 true leaves, you can plant them. Planting can be done in a plum blossom pattern or in a three-row pattern.

2. Potting soil selection: For planting forget-me-not (Sedum), you can use sandy soil, with sufficient base fertilizer and borax. You can mix leaf mold soil, peat, and perlite in a 1:1:1 ratio, and add an appropriate amount of sand in the base fertilizer.