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1-65438+ Birthday flowers and flower language in February

The birthday flowers and flower phrases from 1 to 12 are as follows:

65438+ October represents the flower: carnation. Carnation symbolizes love, hope, luck and purity.

February represents flowers: violets and apricot flowers. The flower language of violet symbolizes eternal charm, wisdom, humility and loyalty.

The representative flower of March: daffodil. Narcissus is a beautiful white annual flower in the New Year, and another kind of narcissus is a birthday flower in March. Yellow daffodils represent rebirth, luck, prosperity, respect and friendship.

April stands for flowers: daisies. Daisies in April symbolize purity, change, liveliness and happiness.

May represents flowers: lily of the valley and lily. The flower language of Lily of the Valley and Lily is chastity, motherhood, purity, sweetness, love and gratitude.

June stands for flowers: roses. The birthday flower in June is a romantic rose, which means happiness, beauty and love besides romance.

The representative flower of July: delphinium. The birthday flower delphinium in July represents cheerful, positive, dignified, elegant and first love. Delphinium also has ever-changing meanings.

The representative flower in August: gladiolus. Strong, frank and persistent are not only the characteristics of friends born in August, but also the flower language representing gladiolus in August.

September stands for flowers: aster ... The flower language of aster is wisdom, value, faith, loyalty, innocence and patience.

10 stands for flower: marigold. Flower language is: enthusiasm, creativity, success, desire, beauty and the warmth of the rising sun.

1 1 stands for flower: chrysanthemum. Chrysanthemums represent friendship, joy, loyalty, love, vitality and enthusiasm, and good luck.

65438+ February represents the flower: hyacinthus orientalis. Hyacinthus orientalis's flowery words are joy, love and firmness.

Flower language:

It is the symbolic meaning of humanization endowed by various countries and nations according to the characteristics, habits and legends of various plants, especially flowers. It refers to a form of information exchange that people use flowers to express people's language, express some feelings and wishes, and gradually become accustomed to it under certain historical conditions, and is recognized by a certain range of people. Appreciating flowers requires understanding flower language, which constitutes the core of flower culture. In the communication of flowers, the language of flowers is silent, but silent communication is more meaningful than vocal communication and can express emotions better than language.

Flower language originated in ancient Greece. At that time, not only flowers, leaves and fruit trees also had certain meanings. In Greek mythology, it is recorded that Cupid created a rose when he was born. Since then, rose has become synonymous with love. Flower language originated in France at the beginning of 19 century, and then spread to Britain and the United States. It was created by some writers, and was mainly used to publish gift books, especially for the ladies in the upper class at that time to browse in their leisure time.

With the development of the times, flowers have become a social gift, and more perfect flower language represents the giver's mind.