What does the begonia flower symbolize? What is the symbolic meaning represented by begonia flowers?

What does the begonia represent?

Let me tell you about what begonias represent and related topics about the symbolic meaning of begonias in flower cultivation. Next, the editor will introduce some information to everyone.

Although begonias are very beautiful flowers, they also have another terrifying nickname, which is the flower of broken hearts. Many people may not know why begonias are called the flower of broken hearts. In fact, this nickname comes from a touching legend, which is why it is called the flower of broken hearts. So, what is the meaning of begonia flowers? Let's find out together with the editor.

【One, what is the meaning of begonia flowers】

The meaning of begonia flowers usually represents beauty and longing. Although they are not as bright as roses or as noble as lilies in appearance, they have earned the reputation of national beauty. Therefore, their meaning is also a symbol of beauty, because the beauty of begonias cannot be hidden. Whenever it is time for them to bloom, they always attract the attention of many passersby, and they look very beautiful after blooming.

However, in addition to this, the meaning of begonia flowers also implies longing. People far from home miss their families very much. In ancient times, many travelers used begonias to express their longing for their families back home, imagining a traveler far from home looking in the direction of his hometown, stirring up endless longing for home in his heart. The longing of begonia flowers touches people even more deeply.

【Two, why is begonia called the flower of broken hearts】

Begonias are also known as the flower of broken hearts, a nickname mainly derived from ancient legend stories. It is said that a girl stood by the wall every day waiting for her loved one to return, but after a long time, she never saw her loved one and died tragically. However, bright flowers bloomed where she stood, the flowers red as blood, nourished by the girl's tears and love.

What does the begonia represent?

Therefore, people called this flower the flower of broken hearts, mainly because the meaning of begonia flowers includes the pain of unrequited love, which is an ancient definition. The meaning of begonia flowers expressing the pain of parting between men and women has been recorded, so the origin of the meaning of begonia flowers is also quite tragic.

【Three, the symbolic meaning of begonias】

Since ancient times, begonias have been famous flowers appreciated by both the refined and the common people and loved by scholars and literati of all ages. Their flowers are bright in color, either rich or elegant, and have a unique charm. Begonias symbolize nobility and are known as "Flower贵妃" and "National Beauty," giving people a gentle and beautiful feeling.

On the other hand, begonias have long been considered a symbol of "wealth and fortune," often used as court garden plants in ancient times. Keeping them at home signifies "wealthy flowers blooming, prosperous fortune coming," bringing great wealth and fortune to the household, so it is a very good choice to cultivate a pot of begonias at home.

Through the detailed introduction above, I believe everyone now knows what begonia flowers represent, usually beauty and longing. Keeping them at home can be appreciated for their beauty. As for why begonias are called the flower of broken hearts, it mainly comes from a tragic legend.

This article shares the meaning of begonia flowers and the method of representing the symbolic meaning of begonias for reference.