What is the meaning of peony flowers? Briefly describe the symbolic significance of peonies.

What is the flower language of peony?

An introduction to green plants and flowers, answering netizens' questions about the flower language of peonies and a brief description of the symbolic meaning of peonies, followed by a detailed explanation by the editor.

Peonies are known as the "King of Flowers" and have been called China's national color and fragrance since ancient times, making them the national flower of China. As a symbol of wealth and auspiciousness in China, they are deeply loved by the people and ranked as one of the top ten famous flowers in China. Do you know the flower language of peonies? What are the symbolic meanings of peonies? Let's take a look together with Maple Leaf Flower Language.

About peonies

Peonies belong to the Paeonia genus of the Paeoniaceae family. The flowers grow singly at the top of the branches, with an oblong shape and usually double petals. The flowers are large, thick, and come in colors such as yellow, deep red, purple, pink, and white. The fragrance is subtle and not strong, earning the title of "national color and fragrance."

Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty described the peonies in the capital Chang'an: "The peony in front of the courtyard is1/2 elegant, the lotus in the pond is clean but lacks emotion. Only the peony is truly the national color, its blooming season stirs the capital." In the late Qing Dynasty, peonies were considered China's national flower.

What is the flower language of peonies?

Peony flower language: completeness, deep affection, wealth, auspiciousness, happiness, grace, national color and fragrance

Red peony flower language: The red flower with a wide shape is known as the "King of Flowers," with the flower language of 'wealth and completeness'!

Purple peony flower language: The peony with purple petals signifies good fortune, romance, and a happy marriage!

White peony flower language: Purity, dignity, national color and fragrance, trustworthy people!

Green peony flower language: Life, anticipation, subtle love, heartfelt effort!

Pink peony flower language: Grace, maturity, reserve, beautiful and moving!

Yellow peony flower language: Bright and wealthy, eternal, grand, vibrant!

Blue peony flower language: Graceful romance, fresh elegance!

Autumn peony flower language: Life, anticipation, subtle

What is the meaning of peonies?

1) Auspicious wealth, the most common flower in traditional Chinese paintings is the peony, because it represents wealth and auspiciousness, so people now use peony paintings to symbolize beautiful auspicious wealth.

2) Noble elegance, in addition to symbolizing nobility and auspiciousness, peonies can also represent nobility, elegance, and grace, so peonies can be used to represent some elegant scholars and literati.

Peonies are loved by many for their rich colors and beautiful appearance, with a rich cultural heritage and art, making them a popular choice for gifts.

Peonies painted with Chinese roses, as Chinese roses are called ever-lasting flowers, symbolize continuous wealth, implying "eternal wealth."

Peonies and begonias painted together represent wealth and auspiciousness, symbolizing "wealth filling the house."

Peonies painted with narcissus, lotus, chrysanthemum, plum blossoms, and other flowers symbolize wealth and auspiciousness throughout the four seasons, implying "wealth in all seasons."

Peonies painted with narcissus represent divine protection and happiness, symbolizing "divine wealth" and "first wealth."

Peonies with begonias symbolize "wealth filling the house."

Peonies with Chinese roses symbolize "eternal wealth."

Peonies with pomegranates symbolize "many children."

Peonies with longan symbolize "auspicious marriage."

Peonies with hibiscus symbolize "glory and wealth."

Peonies with peaches, or peonies with chrysanthemums, or peonies with round longevity characters, or peonies with chrysanthemums and longevity stones, all symbolize "wealth and longevity."

Peonies, lotus, chrysanthemum, plum blossoms, and miscellaneous treasures symbolize "treasures in all seasons."

Peonies with morning glories symbolize "eternal wealth."

In summary: Peonies are large and colorful, known as the "King of Flowers," symbolizing auspicious wealth. Peonies are a very popular flower variety among flower enthusiasts, not only because they are beautiful but also because of their symbolic meaning.

The introduction above about the flower language of peonies and a brief description of the symbolic meaning of peonies is for reference by green plant enthusiasts, hoping to solve problems in the management of green plants and flowers.