The flower language and origin of different colors of pansy

The flower language and origin of different colors of pansy

Flower Language

Red pansy: When seeing red, the first words that come to mind are definitely "passionate". That's right, but they more often represent a feeling of longing. Maybe the person you care about is far away from you and you can't take care of him/her, so you miss him/her very much. At the same time, you may also be worried about him, wondering how he is doing, so friends who receive this flower can call their family, express their feelings to their loved ones, and let them know that you are doing well.

Yellow pansy: Seeing this color may make you feel warm, but its actual meaning is "mixed joy and sorrow". Maybe you have not been wandering outside all the time and things have not been smooth sailing, but good things are still coming one after another, so don't be too sad, maybe there will be new surprises tomorrow. So, to the friend who received these flowers, the sender wants you to get over your recent loss and be happier.

Purple pansy: This color is relatively rich, so it may also give people a gloomy feeling. Its meaning is somewhat similar, it represents silent giving and wordless love. Even the most silent person will eventually speak out his thoughts, so as long as the sender receives the flowers, it means that he is no longer silent. No matter what your intentions are, you should give some response and don't make them wait too long.

legend

Once upon a time, this little flower was white, but playful Cupid shot an arrow at it and it went astray. This hurt the little flower, and it shed tears of blood, but the tears would not fall off. The goddess Venus became jealous of the little flower and whipped it desperately, but the little flower remained beautiful, so it got its name from this.

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