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The Language and Symbolism of Wisteria Flowers

A piece of experience knowledge, introducing the language and symbolism of wisteria flowers and the related introduction of green plants and flowers about the symbolic meaning of wisteria. The following is a detailed introduction.

In the eyes of the poet Dai Wangshu, wisteria is a girl full of resentment. "Holding an oiled paper umbrella, alone, wandering in the long, long, and desolate lane, I hope to meet a girl like wisteria, full of melancholy. She does have the color of wisteria, the fragrance of wisteria, and the sorrow of wisteria, sorrowful and wandering in the rain.

The language of wisteria flowers symbolizes the pain of first love, the germination of love. Wisteria likes to bloom in the rainy season, just like a tearful girl, so the language of wisteria represents the pain of first love. The language of wisteria flowers also means beauty, nobility, and is known as the flower of heaven due to its noble fragrance and bright flowers, which are pleasing to the eye. The language of wisteria flowers also implies beauty, purity, and shyness.

Wisteria is often planted in front of buildings, around tea houses and pavilions, scattered on both sides of garden paths, and in lawns. When planted with other kinds of wisteria, it forms a specialized garden with beauty, elegance, and fragrance, green branches and leaves, and flowers that bloom continuously, creating an excellent effect. It can also be potted, forced to grow, or used as cut flowers.

Do you know the language and symbolism of wisteria flowers and the detailed introduction of the symbolic meaning of wisteria mentioned above?