Love has always been a beautiful word.
How many literati are allowed to chant?
Spoony men and women swimming in the ocean of love.
Leave eternal beauty and sadness.
Everything in the world is born and died in the movement of contradiction and variation.
Flowers bloom and fall, and the tide rises and falls.
Time records the lost traces.
Love is not a beautiful paradise.
God can only look helplessly at his people.
The songs we used to listen to together are different now.
Don't let the chains of love bind you.
Don't blame yourself for narcissism, and don't kill for love.
Boring promises are like a flash in the pan.
When I woke up, the sky was clear.
Let go of each other's hands and escape from confusion.
In fact, letting go is also a kind of gentleness.
You and he both smiled at each other.
Is letting go also a kind of sustenance?
You and he sealed the pink diary in a corner of your heart.
Letting go without words is also an emotion.
Neither you nor he is wrong.
Turn all love and hate into butterflies and let them fly.
Let the memories follow the dull days.
When you lose love, get peace.
Enjoy the loneliness of the soul and make you pure and natural.
Women are not vines.
Even if you cry until dawn, you are waiting for the sun to rise.
Do you know the flower language of lavender?
Meet love again
Lavender has been loved by people since ancient times because of its elegant fragrance and medical efficacy. The name of lavender comes from the Latin lavare, which means "washing". Therefore, the Romans added lavender to bath water. Lavender became a valuable plant in the12nd century, and was planted in the gardens of European medical monasteries in the13rd and14th centuries.
1568, lavender was planted in Hertfordshire, and it was commercialized after 1823. /kloc-In the 8th century, Yardley Perfume Company planted lavender in mitcham, Surrey, and used lavender to make soap and perfume. Essential oil companies also name towns or streets after lavender, such as Lavender Mountain in South London, Provence in France, and especially the mountainous areas near Grasse. Lavender used to be mixed and distilled, and it was not until 1760 that the characteristics of various lavender were classified.
Lavender is an evergreen aromatic shrub, native to southern Europe, especially the Mediterranean region. Most commercially produced lavender is grown in France, Spain, Bulgaria and Russia. Tasmania also produces lavender, and the Norfolk lavender industry in Britain is small but thriving.
Lavender can grow in quite high mountain areas, and when a single plant grows to one meter, it will become very hard and huge. Narrow leaves are gray and fluffy, and flowers are gray-blue and grow on slender stems. Oil glands are stellate hairs, which are distributed all over leaves, flowers and stems. Rubbing flowers or leaves with two fingers will squeeze out some oil, but its fragrance will not last.
There are several kinds of lavender, mainly lavender with narrow leaves, lavender with long leaves and lavender with spiced flowers. Lavender essential oil is extracted from lavender with narrow leaves or medicinal lavender (L.officinalis) and real lavender (L.vera), that is, Dutch lavender. The color of lavender essential oil varies from deep yellow to deep yellow-green, and its fragrance is very rich. The composition and quality of essential oils vary greatly due to climate, soil and height. It is generally believed that French lavender is better than English lavender. For example, French lavender contains more linalyl acetate, which can produce more fruity and sweet fragrance, and is more pleasant than English camphor-flavored lavender with higher linalool content. In addition, lavender stems can also extract essential oils, but the fragrance is not as elegant as flowers.
Lavender is a fragrant purple-blue flower. It's as romantic as its location. This flower, which was born in Prouvant, France, has a beautiful love legend:
There was a beautiful girl in Provence in ancient times. One day, she was alone in the cold valley picking flowers in bud. On her way home, she met an injured traveler from far away and asked her for directions. The girl looked at the handsome young man affectionately with a bunch of flowers in her hand. At that moment, her heart was occupied by the young man's passionate smile. Despite the opposition of her family, the girl insisted that the young people stay in the guest room at home to heal until they recovered. As the days passed, the young man's leg injury had healed and their feelings quickly warmed up. On a cool morning, the young man wanted to say goodbye, but the girl didn't want to be opposed by her family. She went away with the young man and went to the hometown where the young man was full of roses in the distance. The old woman in the village held a bunch of lavender before the girl left, so that the spoony girl could test the sincerity of her youth with this bunch of lavender. It is said that the fragrance of lavender bouquet will make unclean things appear. This is the morning when the valley is full of lavender. Just as the girl was holding hands and preparing for a long trip, the girl threw a bunch of lavender hidden in her coat on the teenager. In this way, a burst of purple light smoke suddenly gathered and dispersed, and there was a faint cold wind in the valley, like a young man humming. I am your heart that wants to travel far, leaving the girl alone to be depressed. Before long, the girl disappeared. Some people say that she followed the flowers to find youth. Some people say that she was also transformed into a large group of light smoke by the youth and disappeared into the valley. . .
Lavender represents love and commitment, just like its flower language-waiting for love.