Symbolizing misfortune, the ten flowers with the connotation of misfortune.

Top 10 Flowers with Unfortunate Meanings

Let's talk about flowers that symbolize misfortune. Here are the knowledge contents of the top 10 flowers with unfortunate meanings. Follow the editor to see the specifics!

Flowers can bring visual and olfactory pleasure to people, but not all flowers have a positive effect on humans. In Feng Shui, many flowers represent meanings that are considered unlucky, and they should be cultivated with caution.

Ranking of Flowers with Unfortunate Meanings

There are many plants in the world that can symbolize misfortune, such as narcissus, wisteria, dandelion, lavender, twin flowers, rose of Sharon, etc. You need to avoid taboos when caring for them.

Generally, the top 10 flowers with unfortunate meanings include black rose, crystal orchid, twin flowers, black mandrake, opium poppy, oleander, red spider lily, common ragwort, boat-shaped monkshood, and black lily.

NO1, Black Rose

The entire black rose flower is black, as if carrying an aura of darkness. Black roses are rarely seen, making them mysterious and dark, with a noble and enchanting demeanor, representing绝望的爱 (绝望的爱 - desperate love), cursed love.

NO2, Crystal Orchid

Crystal orchid is a beautiful and deadly flower that combines two extreme temperaments - it is both the spirit of beauty and fragile without defenses, representing humble love and abandoned love, a sad flower that even as a vengeful spirit wants to be together.

Top 10 Flowers with Unfortunate Meanings

NO3, Twin Flowers

Twin flowers bloom on the same stem, with the flower language of missed love. They love and kill each other until death, conveying the deepest love through mutual harm, hurting and loving each other through generations.

NO4, Black Mandrake

Black mandrake represents unpredictable darkness, death, and love that wanders, endless love and revenge, love and hate in the mortal world, the resilient and scarred heart that has been hurt, and the path of no return in life.

NO5, Oleander

The leaves are like willows and bamboos, with a long blooming period, large and beautiful flowers, ranging from pink to deep red or white, with a special fragrance. The leaves and stem bark can be used to extract a cardiac stimulant, but they are highly toxic.

NO6, Red Spider Lily

One of the most mysterious flowers in the world, although beautiful and captivating, in Japan, it symbolizes sad memories. It is said to bloom on the road to the Yellow Spring, flowering on the other shore, never to meet again, so many people avoid it.