1. Longevity and healthGiving longevity flowers to elders is a way of wishing them good fortune and good health and longevity. You can grow a pot of it at home during festivals, or it is also a good choice to give it to your elders. 2. Good luck and peaceWhen the plant blooms, the flower buds are very beautiful and especially pleasing to the eye. Usually during the Spring Festival or other auspicious festivals, placing them at home for decoration can also coordinate the color of the entire environment, bringing good luck and peace to the family. Giving it to friends or colleagues is also a good blessing for them. 3. Many grandchildren, more blessingsThe flowers are compact and dense, so people often take Kalanchoe as an auspicious sign for having many children and grandchildren. Keeping a pot of thistle at the elderly's home can not only add color to the room, but also make people yearn for it. 4. VitalityThe plant grows upright, full of vitality and vigor, and it is easy to survive. Therefore, the longevity flower also symbolizes the beautiful meaning of young people being full of vitality and unyielding in moving forward. I hope young people can flourish like this flower. |
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