Tulip flower language, what does tulip symbolize, carnation flower language

Tulip flower language: fraternity, consideration, elegance, wealth, charity, reputation, beauty, blessing, eternity, love confession and eternal blessing.

The symbolic significance of tulip is related to its becoming the national flower of Holland. From 1634 to 1637, it is called "tulip mania" period in Dutch history. New varieties and exotic varieties of tulips are bought and sold at high prices and become the investment targets pursued by people.

In this crazy tulip investment boom, the number of tulips in the financial market exceeds the actual number of tulips planted. Therefore, at the beginning of 19 century, the Netherlands only planted 130 mu of tulips. By the middle of the 20th century, it had grown to more than 20,000 mu, accounting for more than 80% of the world's total tulip exports, and it was sold to 125 countries, and was known as the "queen of the world".

Carnation flower language mostly represents love, charm and respect, and red represents love and care. The legend of pink carnations is that the Virgin Mary shed sad tears when she saw the crucifixion of Jesus, and carnations grew in tear drops, so pink carnations became a symbol of immortal maternal love. Different from roses, the love represented by carnations is relatively light and warm, which is suitable for describing family ties, so children send carnations to their parents.