1. Flower Language1. Strength: Gardenia starts to develop buds in winter, but it takes a long time before the flowers bloom in summer. Especially in winter when the climate is very cold, it can develop buds during this period of time, which shows its strong spirit, so the language of the flower comes from this. 2. Eternal love: Ever since the flower formed buds, the leaves have been waiting for the flower to bloom. A lot of time has passed, and the leaves have never given up waiting. This represents a promise, a promise to persist. The flower has not given up either, and for the sake of the promise to meet, it has persisted until the flower blooms, so it also represents eternal love. 3. Joy: Flowers in full bloom is a very beautiful sight, which brings hope to summer and is therefore full of joy. This is also the meaning given to the language of flowers. 2. MeaningIts meaning is relatively good, implying auspiciousness and good luck. Giving gardenia to others can symbolize giving good luck to them and express the most sincere blessings. It can also imply elegant and pure friendship, expressing sincere feelings between friends, unreserved devotion, and no concealment between friends. |
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