1. What does it represent?There is no special meaning in giving succulents to boys as gifts. It’s just that each type of succulent has its own flower language, and the flower language of the succulent is what you want to express. The flower language of blue lily is deep love, representing one's inner love for the boy. The flower language of Lithops is silence, strength, and indestructibility, which means that the other person is very strong in his or her heart. The flower language of sapphire is love at first sight. If a girl gives you a sapphire, it means that she likes you. The flower language of first love is sincerity and romance, and it represents ignorant love. The flower language of Maiden Heart is waiting to meet you again, which means you are looking forward to seeing each other again. 2. PrecautionsWhen choosing to give succulents as gifts to boys, you should also pay attention to whether the succulent varieties you give are easy to grow. If the other party is a novice, it is easy to kill the succulents, which will also have a bad meaning. In addition to paying attention to the representative significance of succulents, you also need to choose the right varieties to maintain, such as Black Prince, Quiet Night, Chihuahua, White Peony, etc. |
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