The language of national flowers around the world

Each thing will have a unique characteristic that represents it, and there will also be another thing with the same meaning that represents it. Similarly, every country has a flower that symbolizes them. We call it the national flower. It is the spiritual symbol of a country and the cultural heritage of a country. Now I will tell you about the national flowers of various countries in the world.

Introduction to the national flower

The national flower refers to the flower used by a country as a symbol of its own country. The national flower usually has special meaning to a country's culture. A country can also see its cultural heritage and history through its national flower.

It symbolizes the spirit of national unity, enhances national cohesion, and is the essence of national personality and virtue. People of all countries attach great importance to it, reflecting their love for the motherland and strong national sentiments.

Chinese flower culture complex has a long history. Chinese people appreciate flowers not only for their color and appearance, but also for the personal meaning and spiritual power contained in flowers. Tao Yuanming's poem "Picking chrysanthemums on the eastern fence", Lin Bu's poem "The sparse shadows are slanting across the clear water, and the faint fragrance floats in the moonlight at dusk", Zhou Dunyi's poem "The mud is unstained", Confucius' poem "Orchid should be the king's fragrance", Su Dongpo was afraid that the flowers would fall asleep late at night, so he burned a high candle to illuminate his red makeup. Introduction to the national flowers of various countries

North Korea - Mulan

The flowers, leaves and stems of magnolia all contain aromatic oils, which can extract high-grade spices. This natural flavor can be widely used in food, chemicals, medicine, cigarettes, candy, and cosmetics. It is the best flavoring agent. In addition to its unique fragrance, the magnolia is white, beautiful and has a long flowering period, so it is a precious ornamental tree species for greening and beautifying courtyards. The wood of the magnolia is also very good and can be used as furniture, farm tools and carving materials.

Japan--Sakura

Sakura is a symbol of love and hope and one of the representative symbols of Japan. In Japan, it is said that a long time ago, there was a fairy named "Konohanakayehime" (meaning cherry blossom) in Japan. In November of one year, the fairy set off from Okinawa, passed through Kyushu, Kansai, Kanto and other places, and arrived in Hokkaido in May of the next year. Along the way, she scattered a flower symbolizing love and hope in every corner. In order to commemorate this fairy, the locals named this flower "sakura", and Japan became the "country of cherry blossoms".

Korea--Hibiscus

Hibiscus is the flower of the hibiscus plant of the Malvaceae family, also known as white hibiscus and big bowl flower. Hibiscus flowers are colorful and very beautiful. The flowers are like mallows, ranging from white to pinkish-purple to purple. The base is usually dark red. Some varieties have double flowers. It is an excellent plant for free-growing hedges. Because of its strong vitality, it symbolizes a character that has become stronger despite hardships, prosperity, nostalgia, and friendship.

Laos - Plumeria

Plumeria flower language: Breeding hope, resurrection, new life. The flowering period of plumeria is from May to October. It has no mysterious legend, no elegant temperament, and noble fragrance, but it has a very simple appearance---it uses five petals to form a fresh and hopeful flower language. In Xishuangbanna, China and some Southeast Asian countries, plumeria is designated as one of the "Five Trees and Six Flowers" by Buddhist temples and is widely planted, so it is also called "Temple Tree" or "Pagoda Tree".

Myanmar--Dragon Boat Flower

Dragon Boat Flower is native to southern China and Malaysia. It was introduced to Britain at the end of the 17th century and later spread to European countries. Dragon Boat Flower has a beautiful plant shape, dense blooms, and rich colors. There are flowers to enjoy all year round. It is an important potted woody flower. Widely used for potted ornamental plants.

Thailand - Laburnum

The poisonous bean is the national flower of Thailand, locally known as ?Dok Khuen?, and its yellow petals symbolize the Thai royal family. The World Horticultural Expo held at the Chiang Mai Agricultural Research Center in 2006 was named after the sausage tree and was called the World Chongsong Ratchaburi Garden Expo in 2549. Ratchaburi was Dok Khuen. His alias is that in the year 2549 of the Buddhist calendar, that is, in 2006 AD, "Chongsong" is King Bhumibol of Thailand. It is one of the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the King of Thailand's accession to the throne.

Malaysia - Fusang

The Fusang is the national flower of Malaysia, but it is called "Hibiscus" there. Malaysians regard the "big red flower" as a symbol of the passion and cheerfulness of the Malay nation, a metaphor for the fiery passion for loving the motherland.

Indonesia - Jasmine

Jasmine is a symbol of purity and passion in the minds of the Filipino people, and is the flower of love and friendship. Filipinos call jasmine "Samba-Gita", which is a term used by young men and women to express their love, meaning "vow of love", so jasmine is also called "vow flower".

Singapore--Vanda orchid

In 1981, Singapore selected the Vanda orchid as the national flower. The appearance is beautiful, dignified, outstanding, and exudes humility, symbolizing the temperament of the Singaporean people. The love pillar in the middle of the flower is a combination of male and female, symbolizing the source of happiness. The flower is supported by the opposite lobes below, symbolizing harmony, sharing joys and sorrows, honor and disgrace.

Uncover the pollen cover on the love pillar. There are two flower blocks inside, like two "golden eyes", symbolizing far-sightedness. It has endless confidence and hope. Singaporeans love orchids, and they prefer Zhuojin? Vanda orchid, also because it can be fragrant and beautiful under the worst conditions, symbolizing the nation's hard-working and brave fighting spirit.