What does the Chinese rose represent?
This article explains the meaning of the Chinese rose and the symbolism and implications of its bloom in the field of green plants and flowers, with a comprehensive introduction to follow.
Many flower enthusiasts love Chinese roses, known as the queen of flowers. With their bright colors, diverse appearance, and bloom throughout the year, they are deeply loved by people. The Chinese rose is被誉为“the queen of flowers” and embodies a spirit of resilience and unyieldingness, with a fragrance that lingers. There are 52 cities in China that have designated it as their city flower, and it is the national flower of countries like Luxembourg, Iraq, and Syria. Moreover, in May 1985, the Chinese rose was named the fifth best among China's top ten famous flowers. Do you know the language of the Chinese rose? Let's find out together!
I. Introduction to the Chinese Rose
The Chinese rose, also known as "monthly red," is an evergreen or semi-evergreen low灌木 that blooms throughout the year. It is usually red or pink, occasionally white or yellow, and can be used as an ornamental plant as well as a medicinal plant, also known as the Chinese rose. There are numerous varieties of Chinese roses, with nearly ten thousand kinds worldwide and over a thousand in China.
The natural flowering period of the Chinese rose is from April to September. The flowers are large, radiating from the inside out, with a strong fragrance, and are widely used in horticulture and for cut flowers.
Growing environment: Cold-resistant, drought-resistant, easy to grow, prefers a warm, sunny, and well-ventilated environment.
Distribution area: China is one of the original habitats of the Chinese rose. It is mainly distributed in the mountainous regions of Hubei, Sichuan, and Gansu provinces, with the highest cultivation in cities such as Shanghai, Nanjing, Changzhou, Tianjin, Zhengzhou, and Beijing.
Medicinal value: Promotes blood circulation and reduces swelling, anti-inflammatory and detoxifying, removes blood stasis, promotes qi flow, relieves pain (menstrual pain).
Language of the Chinese rose: Purity, hope, eternity
Recipient of flowers: Lover, family, colleague, friend
II. The Language of the Chinese Rose
1. Language of the Chinese rose: Purity, hope, eternity
2. Language of the red Chinese rose: Pure love
What does the Chinese rose represent?
3. Language of the white Chinese rose: Eternal love.
4. Language of the pink Chinese rose: First love, elegance, nobility, gratitude.
5. Language of the orange Chinese rose:青春 spirit, beauty.