The flower language and symbolic meaning of bluebells
Last Update :2024.06.24
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Bluebells, also known as wild hyacinths, are distributed in most parts of the north such as the United States, Europe, Asia and Russia. In the West, bluebells are used to worship Saint Dominic of the Dominican Monastery. A perennial purple-spotted bellflower of the Campanulaceae family, with blue-purple flowers. So what is the flower language and symbolic meaning of such a beautiful bluebell? Let’s take a look together below!
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Visit
One of the flower languages of bluebells is visit. Because of its bell-shaped shape, it has two very nice names, "Scotland Blue Bell" and "Fairy Bell" . At the same time, its shape also reminds people of the small bell at the entrance of the house. When a guest comes to visit, the bell will make a crisp sound, so the flower language of bluebell is "visit".
Apology
About Bluebell Another saying is that in some European countries, if a girl is embarrassed to apologize when she quarrels with her best friend or mother, she can bring a beautiful bouquet of bluebells to visit and express her love in the language of flowers. Mind.
Birthday flower language
Bluebells are in August The lucky flower for friends born on the 4th. People born on this day have a gentle personality, are affable in dealing with others, are very popular, and are a heartthrob. However, friends born on this day should remember to find someone they can trust. And a close friend.- END -
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