꽃말 모음The cold winter has passed and spring, the season of flowers, has arrived.
You can buy flowers in all four seasons, but I think I look forward to the season when I can see them with my own eyes.
In spring, the season when flowers are in full bloom, flower-related festivals are also held.
In spring, it is easier to see flowers than in any other season.
Today, we have summarized the ‘language of flowers’, which is a meaningful message conveyed through flowers.
What is the language of flowers?
Flower language is a meaning given to flowers according to their characteristics.
It is said to have originated from England, which was called the country of gentlemen in the 19th century.
It is said that the background of this era was to convey information through flowers that could not be said directly.
It is said that conveying meaning based on the appearance, color, and shape of flowers is the origin of today’s flower language.
Throughout the ages, multiple meanings have been derived from one flower.
Let’s look at the flower language for some of the most representative flowers.
Introduction to 47 flower languages
Previously, we learned about the meaning of flower language.
Next, I will introduce the language of flowers.
Because there are many different types of flowers, I organized them in order from A to H.
Forsythia: It has the meaning of hope and expectation, that my love is deeper than yours.
Chrysanthemum: Chrysanthemums have different meanings depending on their color.
Marigold: It has meanings of humility, patience, and sadness over separation.
Morning Glory: It has meanings of solidarity, joy, and supreme love.
Orchid: It has the meaning of neat beauty and pure and passionate love.
Jacaranda: It has meanings of women, glory, longing, and waiting.
Danjeonghwa: It means that I will not abandon you.
Evening primrose: Meaningless love, night fairy, and magic.
Daisy: It has the meaning of humility and innocent innocence.
Camellia Flower: A flower related to love, the camellia flower, which is often given as a gift, has the meaning of loving someone more than anyone else.
Dialia: A flower that symbolizes gratitude.
Lavender: It has the meaning of silence, waiting for an answer.
Lilac: Lilac, a flower also famous in IU’s song, has the meaning of first love and memories of youth.
Rosemary: Rosemary is also famous as a spice. It has the meaning of eternal love and happy and beautiful memories.
Mangcho: Contains the meaning of reconciliation.
Cockscomb: It has the meaning of love that never fades.
Rose of Sharon: The national flower of Korea, Rose of Sharon symbolizes tenacity and delicate beauty.
Dandelion: Dandelions, which can be seen a lot on the streets, symbolize the apostle of true love.
Lily: Lily, which is often used as a flower gift, symbolizes pure and clean love.
Cherry Blossoms: Cherry blossoms, which bloom beautifully in March and April, symbolize platonic love and beautiful souls.
Impatiens: It has the meaning of a child-like heart.
Saffron: Also called saffron, it has the meaning of the beauty of joy and moderation.
Hydrangea: Whimsical and you have a cold and cold meaning.
Cistus: A flower related to popularity, it is a flower language that goes well with YOLO Life, which means that one day you will die.
Daffodil: It has the meaning of mysterious.
Statis: Often found in flower shops, Statis means eternal love.
Asta: Asta, the flower I learned while organizing the language of flowers, is a flower that symbolizes trust and trust.
Anemone: It has the meaning of suffering and waiting due to vain love.
Gypsum: Gypsum has different meanings depending on the type.
Laurel: It has the meaning of honor.
Roses: One of the most famous flowers, different types of roses have different meanings.
Violet: symbolizes true love and friendship.
Jasmine: It has sensual and loving meanings.
Azalea: It has the meaning of joy gained through love.
Cham Nari: It has the meaning of a pure and clean heart.
Azaleas: It has the meaning of pleasure gained from love.
Chae Song-hwa: It has the meaning of innocence and innocence.
Cheon Soo-guk: There is a meaning of sadness and memories of separation.
Clover: Clover, also known as four-leaf clover, has the meaning of good luck and promise.
Carnation: Carnation, often given as a gift on Mother’s Day, has the meaning of health.
Cosmos: It has the meaning of a girl’s innocence.
Tulips: Tulips, the most famous flower along with roses, also have different meanings depending on the type.
Peppermint: Meaning of sincerity and love
Freesia: meaning of self-esteem and friendship
Hyacinth: Meaning of Joy and Humility in the Heart
Sunflower: the meaning of waiting
Hibiscus: The Hidden Meaning of Love
The origin of flower language varies depending on the time and environment, but as spring is the season of flowers, it is a gift for those who love it.
I think it would be a good idea to give meaningful flowers that go well with spring.
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