What Does the Deer's Leek Language Represent?
A comprehensive analysis of what the deer's leek language represents and its symbolic meanings, followed by an introduction to the related knowledge.
Leek, also known as Summer Narcissus (Jiangsu South Seed Plant Manual), purple-flowered amaryllis. Some common aliases of plants in the Amaryllis genus reflect the characteristics of the deer's leek blooming, such as leaves falling and flowers standing, sudden smile, naked lily, surprising lily, magical lily, and resurrection lily.
After the beginning of spring, as long as the highest temperature during the day is above 5℃, it can break through the soil and grow normally. After the beginning of autumn, when it feels cool in the morning and evening, the flower stems of the deer's leek emerge from the ground, shooting up, reaching about 60 centimeters in height within a week, and blooming beautiful flowers. "The Book of百花 (Flowers)" records, "Deers like to eat it, hence the name," which is the origin of the name "deer's leek."
The language and symbolic meaning of deer's leek
The Language of Deer's Leek
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