What does the flower language of the Calla lily mean?
Article Guide: Let's understand the meaning of the Calla lily's flower language and the symbolism and green plant flowers related to it.
The Calla lily comes in many colors, and its shape resembles a horse's hoof, with many varieties, and different colored Calla lilies have different flower languages. The flower language of the white Calla lily is "undying, loyal love", the flower language of the red Calla lily is respect and admiration, and the flower language of the purple Calla lily is hope. The bouquet itself has a faint fragrance and is widely favored by potted plant enthusiasts, and is increasingly used indoors. It is cultivated and appreciated extensively in places like Beijing and Jiangsu in China, and there is also a tragic love legend associated with it.
It is said that long ago, there was a girl who lived a simple and happy life in a small village, living carefree every day. On a sunny day, the girl met a brave boy who brought her more happiness. They watched the clouds roll in and out, the flowers bloom and fall, and dreamed of a beautiful future together.
However, this was just a beautiful dream, and their ending was not as beautiful as a fairy tale. The boy had his own grand ambitions and was unwilling to live in a small village all the time. He decided to leave this small world and soar into the vast sky.
The girl did not want to be a burden to the boy and did not stop him, instead supporting him. In the days without the boy, the girl lived her life diligently and looked forward to the boy's return.
In the daily wait and remembrance, the girl turned into a flower, which is called the Calla lily, because the shape of the flower resembles a horse's hoof, just like the horse that took away the boy. She hoped that she could accompany the boy to every place. Her bright smile turned into the pistil, her graceful posture turned into the stem, and her green skirt turned into the bright green leaves.
This is the legend of the Calla lily, which is sometimes also called "Arum", representing "this feeling will never fade". So take your loved one to see the Arum, which is to tell him or her: My feeling for you will never fade.
The above content on the meaning of the Calla lily's flower language and the symbolism and representation of the Calla lily is hoped to be helpful to green plant enthusiasts!