Interpretation of flower language and symbolic meaning of different colors of Chinese rose flowers
First of all, planting Chinese rose flowers in your garden can refresh your family. Roses are evergreen or deciduous shrubs with green branchlets and scattered prickles, and almost no prickles. The leaf margin is serrated, both sides are hairless and smooth, and the stipules are combined with the petiole. Peanuts are at the top of branches, and flowers are often clustered, rare and solitary, and there are many colors. There are thousands of varieties, most of which are double petals or single petals. Flowers are slightly fragrant and fleshy rose fruits. Red and yellow at maturity, cracked at the top. The seeds are achenes and chestnut brown. Its bright red appearance is refreshing. At the same time, it should be noted that Chinese rose is a highly toxic plant, so it can't be planted around us, such as living room and bedroom, and it can't be planted too much in the garden, because its fragrance is toxic.
Then, plant a few Chinese rose flowers in the backyard, and the family's life will be happier and happier.
The flower language and symbolic meaning of pink roses are representative: first love, elegance, nobility and gratitude;
The flower language and symbol of white roses represent meaning: respect, loftiness and purity;
The flower language and symbolic meaning of orange-yellow roses: youth and beauty;
The flower language and symbolic meaning of green and white roses: innocence, frugality or childlike innocence;
The flower language and symbolic meaning of black roses: individuality and creativity;
The flower language and symbolic meaning of blue-purple roses are precious.
The symbolic meaning of Chinese rose is obvious. If a family lives together every day, looking at the Chinese rose from a distance, remembering the meaning it represents, and thus cherishing every day of living with their families, happiness will start here, and this family living together will become a home of Feng Shui.
What is the flower language and symbolic meaning of Aconitum?
Aconitum was used as a medicinal material by medical scientists in ancient times, which has great value, but improper use of Aconitum can cause poisoning. Because Aconitum can save people and harm others, people call Aconitum's flower language unpleasant. Actually, it is not. Aconitum has another flower language. Let's have a look.
The Flower Language of Aconitum and Its Symbolic Meaning: Respect
Aconitum is very toxic, so it is also called the root of five poisons. The root of the five poisons has been cited in ancient wars. According to historical records, at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Guan Yu was poisoned by an arrow in a war. At that time, the famous doctor Hua Tuo's love was invited to draw an arrow and cured Guan Yu's poison. This curare poison is aconite poison. Aconitum is very toxic, but it didn't defeat Guan Yu, a famous generation. Of course, this is also inseparable from Hua Tuo's credit, which has to make people admire Hua Tuo's level of imperial doctors and Guan Yu's strong physique. So its flower language is respect, expressing respect and respect for each other.
Aconitum likes warm, humid and sunny environment and has strong adaptability. It can be cultivated at an altitude of about 2000 meters without degradation. Aconitum is suitable for cultivation in sandy soil with deep soil layer, thin sunny ridge, loose and fertile soil and good drainage, and it is not possible to continue cropping, otherwise the variety will be easily degraded. Aconitum should be planted with strong tuberous roots and thin branched roots, so that the plants will grow better, with fewer diseases and high yield.
What is the flowery language and symbolic meaning of broom?
Spring is the flowering season of broom. Clusters of golden flowers crowded with branches, passionate and unrestrained. From a distance, they can only see golden flowers, which have strong ornamental value. Its delicate appearance, tiny compound leaves with unique silver-green luster, are deeply loved by the public in gardens, and its flowers have unique symbolic significance.
Flower language and symbol of broom: elegance and neatness
Plantagenet (Latin scientific name: parochetus communis), also known as Parochetus communis, is a creeping herb in Leguminosae, sparsely pilose and high 10-20cm. Rhizomes are filiform, take root at nodes and have nodules. The petals are slightly pointed at the end and divided into two petals on the side, which are shaped like birds and golden in color, hence the name broom.
Plantagenet has filiform rhizomes, nodal roots and nodules. Palmately trifoliate compound leaves; Stipules broadly lanceolate-ovate, 4-5 mm long, membranous, glabrous, entire; Petiole slender, 8- 15 cm long, slightly puberulent; Leaflets are heart-shaped, 8-20mm long and10-20mm wide, with narrow wedge-shaped base, entire, or sometimes undulated shallow crenate teeth, the upper surface is hairless, the lower surface is appressed and fluffy, with 4-5 pairs of lateral veins, and the leaf margin is branched into a ring, reticulate veinlets, which are inconspicuous and flat on both sides; Petiole is very short, about 1 mm long. Umbrella born in leaf axils, with 1-3 flowers; Total pedicel is as long as petiole; Bracts 2-4; The flower is about 2 cm long; Pedicel 5- 10 mm long, pilose; Calyx campanulate, 6-9 mm long.
Densely covered with brown fine hairs, calyx teeth triangular, equal to or slightly shorter than calyx tube; Corolla is light blue to blue-purple, occasionally white and reddish, flag petal is broadly obovate, the apex is concave, the base is narrow to peduncle, hairless, the veins are obvious, the wing petal is sickle-shaped, the apex is blunt, the base has ears, which is slightly shorter than the flag petal. The keel flap is slightly shorter than the wing flap. Triangle broadly falcate, apex bent at right angles, acute, and long peduncle at base; The ovary is linear-lanceolate, hairless, with many ovules, the upper part gradually narrows to the style, and the style is curved upward, slightly shorter than the ovary. The pod is linear, hairless, 20-25mm long and 3-4mm wide, with an inclined top and 8- 12 seeds. Seeds kidney-shaped, brown, sometimes striped, 2 mm long and 1 mm thick. The hilum is small, round and lateral. The flowering and fruiting period is April-165438+1October.
Born in grassland, hillside and roadside wasteland on the edge of forest, with an altitude of 2000-3000 meters. Like light, often born on the sunny side of the hillside. The root system is developed, with nodules, drought-resistant and barren, and can grow in rock crevices. Avoid dampness and waterlogging. Strong germination ability and germination ability, and can be naturally sown and propagated. It grows better in deep, fertile and humid sandy loam.
What is the flower language and symbolic meaning of hyacinthus orientalis?
Every flower has its meaning. In the world of flower language, no matter how small you are, you will also have its flower language world in ordinary flowers and plants. Just like frangipani, no matter how ordinary it is, it also has its unique significance. The same is true of the humble bluebells on the roadside. So, what is its moral? What's the legend?
In this issue, I will sort out the flower language of Campanula for you and open its unusual flower language world for you.
Hyacinthus orientalis's flower language: healthy and gentle love, thank you.
Bellflower, also known as bell flower and crocus, belongs to Liliaceae. Angiosperms are native to forests in southern Chile and are the national flowers of Chile. Biennial herb. Plant height is about 1 m, and it is hairy. Rosette leaves are ovoid to obovate, the leaf margin is crenate and rough, the petiole is winged, and the stem leaves are small and sessile. Inflorescence is generally shaped, 1 or 2 florets. Corolla bell-shaped, 5-lobed, slightly enlarged at the base, with white, blue, purple and pale pink, and the flowering period is mostly from April to June.
Campanula mostly blooms in late spring and early summer, with small flowers and stamens and mainly warm colors. Therefore, they are often used to express health, gentleness and loveliness. It also refers to people with extraordinary creativity. In Europe, people who have been blessed by bellflower have excellent creativity, so they have attractive artistic temperament, independent personality and don't like to rely on others. Blessing from afar, the blowing wind will convey the most beautiful blessing to those who want to convey it most. Campanula named after the wind can also express the meaning of attention from afar, symbolizing gratitude and gratitude. Therefore, friends who like this kind of flowers are mostly grateful and kind people.