Wisteria Flower Language and Symbolism
An introduction to the related topics of the symbolism of green plants and flowers concerning the language and symbolism of Wisteria flowers, following this, our site editor will introduce to everyone.
Wisteria flower language, every flower has its own representative flower language and meaning, and Wisteria is no exception. Many people should know that Wisteria is a flower with very high ornamental value, so its flower language should also be very beautiful. Indeed, the flower language of Wisteria is luck, eloquence, and femininity, representing infatuated love, and is a very beautiful flower.
Wisteria Flower Language
Wisteria flower language: luck, eloquence, femininity; infatuated love; peace.
The Legend of Wisteria: The Fairy Wisteria
After Pangu opened the sky and separated the earth, there was a beautiful fairy named Wisteria. She had a wish, which was to turn the earth into a beautiful fairyland because the earth lacked vitality at that time, with no flowers, no grass, no butterflies and bees, and no lovely little animals like rabbits and cats.
She could not bear it anymore, so she went to beg the Flower Fairy for help. The Flower Fairy agreed to use magic to make the earth full of vitality again, but the condition was that she would be turned into a flower.
She bit hard and firmly said, "In order to turn the earth into a fairyland, I am willing to become a flower!" To commemorate the fairy Wisteria, people call this flower Wisteria.
The Legend of Wisteria: Infatuated Love
In the heavenly palace long, long ago, there lived a handsome prince, to whom all the fairies were attracted, including the ordinary Wisteria fairy. But her love was silent, not orbiting the prince all day like the other fairies.
Finally, one day, the prince passed by Wisteria's Wisteria garden... Wisteria fairy was very happy, her face filled with smiles, but she was so nervous that she didn't know what to say. Watching the prince's receding back, Wisteria felt very lost. Suddenly, she saw the Peony fairy appear next to the prince. It turned out that the prince and the peony had long admired each other and had agreed to meet here.
Seeing the beautiful peony, Wisteria felt both joy and bitterness and helplessness because as long as Wisteria saw the prince was happy, she felt happy. But the prince's happiness was not given by herself, so she felt bitter and helpless.
Although Wisteria's love for the prince got no return, she still silently gave her love in the heavenly palace and人间... Therefore, the flower language of Wisteria is——infatuated love! Legend has it that if your home is surrounded by Wisteria flowers, the Wisteria fairy will favor you and bring you a lifetime of happiness.
The Legend of Wisteria: The Arrival of the Wisteria Star
In ancient times, there was a fierce beast called Nian, which harmed countless people and livestock, so the Wisteria Star descended to lock it in the deep mountains.
In order to supervise Nian, the Wisteria Star turned into a Wisteria flower and stayed at the exit of the deep mountain and among people, bringing peace and beauty to the world. Legend has it that when you and your true love hold hands under a Wisteria tree, you can see the image of heaven in each other's palms, which will be the most perfect pursuit in your life.
What Does Wisteria Symbolize?
Wisteria, also known as Full Hall Red, Full Belly Flower, Monkey Thorns, Five Li Incense, and Buddha's Face Flower, is a widely planted ornamental tree species and the city flower of Anyang, Xuzhou, Xiangyang, and Haining cities. Wisteria is native to China and, due to its small stature, is very suitable for courtyard ornamental trees and street绿化 trees. It has been cultivated in China for thousands of years, flourished in the Chang'an court during the Tang Dynasty, and in the last few centuries has been introduced to various parts of the world. Westerners discovered this tree in India, hence the French call it "Indian丁香". The flower language of Wisteria is luck, eloquence, and femininity.
The above is a comprehensive introduction to the language and symbolism of Wisteria flowers and a brief discussion on the symbolism of Wisteria flowers, hoping to bring some knowledge of green plants to green plant enthusiasts.