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Origin of Flower Language

Each flower language has its own origin. The origins of flower language have been related to legends, myths, religions, stories and local folklore, the color or psychological influence of the flower, the way it grows when it grows, and its impression.

Origin of Flower Language

Greek and Roman mythology has a long history and has influenced many people. Flowers in Greek and Roman mythology have created a language of flowers with their stories and are accepted worldwide. Myths and folklore vary from region to region and each has an impact on the local language.

In addition, the image of flowers and how they are used differ depending on the religion. Therefore, the use of flower language seems to be different depending on the religion.

A typical thing that has different flower language depending on the color is a rose flower. Rose flowers have various colors, and it is said that each has a different flower language. This is probably because the impression of the flower differs depending on the color, and the feelings of the giver and the feelings of the receiver differ.

The language and environment in which the flower grows, not the flower itself, can be the language of the flower.

There are many kinds of flower language, and even the same flower has many kinds of flower language.

In addition, common flower language is widely recognized as flowers that are commercially spread, such as roses, lilies, chrysanthemums, carnations and tulips.

Looking at the flower language and its origin, there is something very interesting. When you look at the familiar flowers, you may find that unexpected flower language is attached.

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Grow Flowers

Flower Wonder
Flowers are strange. When the season comes, it begins to bloom as promised. And at its peak, it blooms as if to compete. The appearance of the flowers at their best is very beautiful and wonderful.
Benefits of Growing Flowers
Flowers can delight the eyes, calm the hearts, and enrich lives. Growing flowers not only allows you to enjoy beautifully bloomed flowers, but also helps you learn about the transience and importance of life.
How to Grow Flowers
There are many ways to grow flowers. How to grow depends on the type of flower, and changing the way of growing the same flower will affect the way the flower blooms. Depending on the person who grows, the flowers will bloom in various ways.
Flower Character
There are various types of flowers. Depending on the type of flower, each one seems to have its own character. By observing the flowers carefully, you can interact with the various characteristics of the flowers. Knowing the nature of flowers will make you love flowers more.

About Flower Language

History of Flower Language
Who named the flower language? Since when have people started using flower language? And how did the flower language spread? There are many difficulties when trying to find out about the history of flower language.
Origin of Flower Language
Each flower language has its own origin. The origins of flower language have been related to legends, myths, religions, stories and local folklore, the color or psychological influence of the flower, the way it grows when it grows, and its impression.
Flower Language and Birth Flower
A year usually has 365 days. A leap day is added only once every four years on February 29, for a total of 366 days. A birth flower is assigned to all of these 366 days.

Present

Flower Language and Gift of Love
Giving flowers is a great way to tell your loved ones and loved ones. Flowers have flower language. When you give a flower, the language of the flower speaks for your feelings and conveys it to your loved ones.
"Thank you" Gift
It's a bit embarrassing to give thanks again to those who take care of them everyday, those who helped them in various ways, and those who were close. In such a case, how about giving a flower?

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