1. Flower language of green gentianThe flower language of green gentian is synonymous with bravery and fearlessness. The gentian plant itself is a very beautiful flower. It has the same aloof character as plum blossoms, and when paired with green, it gives people a very unique feeling. 2. The language of flowers in different colors1. Purple: Its flower language implies sincerity and beauty of feelings. The flowers of this plant are very unique. The colors are either pure purple or white with purple surroundings. First of all, the combination of colors is enough to make people's eyes bright. It can usually be used as a gift between lovers to convey their inner feelings. It is always better to express love with flowers than to express love directly. 2. White: We all know that this color is the purest color for us. We always feel a sense of sacredness, just like why wedding dresses choose this color. Its flower language is the eternity of love and unreserved gift. It is a very strong type of expression of emotion. 3. Red: This color is relatively warm, and its flower language represents a feeling that will never be forgotten. |
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