1. MeaningThe pedicels of Phalaenopsis extend from the leaf axils, and its flowers are brightly colored, as if butterflies are flying on the branches. It is very popular among the public, so it is known as the "Queen of Orchids". Because its appearance is like a flying butterfly, as if love is coming towards you, its flower language is "I love you", symbolizing nobility and elegance. Different flower shapes represent different meanings. The white flower symbolizes pure love and precious friendship, the red heart symbolizes good luck and everlasting union, the red symbolizes a smooth career and happiness, and the stripes symbolize everything going well and all wishes coming true. 2. LegendAccording to legend, a graceful, colorful butterfly flew to a quiet and secluded valley. When it landed in the valley, it was deeply attracted by the scenery before its eyes. It secretly sighed at the ethereal beauty of the valley, so it quietly made a wish, hoping to turn into a seed and protect the valley forever. At this time, a shooting star happened to pass by, and when all the flowers were in full bloom in the spring, a field of beautiful and gorgeous Phalaenopsis orchids sprouted out. |
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