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What are the birthday flowers of these two birthdays?

August 16:

Birthday flower: solitary flower

13 century missionary of Domingo monastery, flower of St. Helsingh.

Christianity has the habit of associating saints with specific flowers since ancient times, because the church often decorates the altar with blooming flowers when commemorating saints! In medieval Catholic monasteries, flowers were planted like gardening centers. Over time, the church combined 366-day saints with different flowers to form a so-called flower calendar. Most of the monasteries at that time were located in southern Europe, which belonged to the Mediterranean climate and was very suitable for planting flowers and plants. As a perennial herb of Amaryllidaceae, it originated in South Africa and is a fragile bulbous plant. It was chosen to worship Saint Helsingh, a missionary of Domingo Monastery in the 3rd century/Kloc-0. He preached the spirit and teachings of Christianity in Eastern Europe and gave many pages.

Flower language: constitution and lack of feathers

A fragile bulb plant of Celastrus orbiculatus. In Britain, it is necessary to wear a cold shield and get enough sunshine, otherwise it is difficult for plants to survive. In a word, this plant is very weak. Therefore, its flowery language is "physical weakness". It is Lin Daiyu who is blessed by this flower, or drift to be exact. Weak appearance, easy to arouse the sympathy of the opposite sex, and then breed love seedlings to start love songs.

Birthstone: agate

It is said that agate is called "agate" because its original stone shape is similar to that of horse brain. There are records of agate deeds in both the Old Testament and Buddhist classics.

In the east, it is one of the seven treasures. Agate can be divided into chalcedony and agate. The original stone with uncomplicated color is called chalcedony, and the original stone with straight and parallel stripes is called striped agate (cut agate). According to the color of the original stone, it is also called twisted agate and crimson agate. Recently, dyed black agate is generally called agate.

The legend of agate

Legend has it that Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, is sleeping in the shade of a tree. Her son eros secretly cut off her shining nails and flew into the sky with them in his hand. Eros, who flew into the air, accidentally dropped her nails, and her fingers that fell to the ground turned into stones, that is, agates. Therefore, some people think that owning agate can strengthen love and adjust the feelings between themselves and their lovers. In Japanese mythology, there is a crescent-shaped green agate, which is one of the three great artifacts in Japan and is dedicated to the gods.

March 1 day:

Birthday flower: leek flower

Dean of Welsh Abbey, Flower of the Holy Grass

Christianity has the habit of associating saints with specific flowers since ancient times, because the church often decorates the altar with blooming flowers when commemorating saints! In medieval Catholic monasteries, flowers were planted like gardening centers. Over time, the church combined 366-day saints with different flowers to form a so-called flower calendar. Most of the monasteries at that time were located in southern Europe, which belonged to the Mediterranean climate and was very suitable for planting flowers and plants. Leek is a kind of Allium, which was chosen to worship the Welsh abbot, a holy weed. It is a biennial herb, which looks like an onion, but its leaves are as flat as leeks. When it grows up, its dark green leaves will bend and droop.

Flower language: dedication

The stem of leek flower is like onion, its biggest function is to eat, and it is the favorite on the table of Scots and Welsh. In addition, the Roman emperor Nero used it as a medicine to make the sound better. This is a very useful plant, and its flower language is "dedication". Anyone blessed by this flower is good at social activities and is an active leader of the school and society. When it comes to love, you are also active!

Birthstone: coral

Coral means coral. In Rome, it was used to protect children from various diseases; In China or India, it is also used to prevent various diseases.

Coral, which is regarded as a gem and quite expensive, has three colors: red, pink and white, and the color between these three colors is called skin color. Europeans and Americans regard it as the color of angels, and cherish it especially. The black coral in the Red Sea disappeared in the18th century, and it was not discovered near the Hawaiian waters until about 35 years ago, which attracted the attention of the world.

The legend of coral

Coral is loved by Greece, Rome, the Near East and other countries. In the Middle Ages, people ground it into powder and used it as medical supplies. At that time, people thought that coral could not only prevent diseases, but also impart knowledge, treat madness and suppress storms. In order to keep the original beautiful color of coral, it must be captured while it is still alive. It is said that processing will lose its original ability. Therefore, wizards in the East often wear raw and dirty corals. If worn as an ornament, it can make people's souls more active and improve their creativity. Since ancient times, no gem can protect the body and mind from evil thoughts more than coral. Many mystics and wizards use it as a talisman.