What is the flower language of nasturtium?

What is the flower language of nasturtium?

The Language of Nasturtium: Love

Love is everywhere, but you are not there

Nature has generously given us many gifts. Flowers accompany us with the changing of seasons.

Nasturtium is a beautiful flower that blooms in summer and autumn. It is named so because its leaves are shaped like lotus bowls and its flowers are mostly orange-red.

Nasturtium has thick leaves and beautiful flowers. When in bloom, it looks like a group of fluttering butterflies, which is very moving.

However, many times, we often lower our heads to play with our mobile phones, or hunch our necks to look at the computer screen, without taking a look at the scenery around us, or even ignoring the pair of burning eyes looking at us, and missing out on many inadvertent beauties.

The Language of Nasturtium Flowers: Realm

Things that can't be sought after, just be happy

Nasturtium also has the effect of beautifying and nourishing the skin. It is said that nasturtium once made Empress Dowager Xiao's skin fair and beautiful, so it was called beauty-nourishing nasturtium and listed as a tribute to the court.

Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty once wrote a poem: "From the desert, a solitary root is waiting to be appreciated. The fragrance points to the threshold. The uprightness is in harmony with the heart. To the north of the Anshan Mountain is majestic, and to the west of the Jiuling Mountain is jagged. The scorching wind once took refuge from the summer heat. Few people can reach its level of nobility."

The environment is created by the mind, and the appearance is created by the mind. We often have to rely on external forces to protect our skin, but people with a calm and elegant mentality will not have a bad skin color.

There are many things that can be encountered but not sought after. We don’t have to make a fuss about them. Just wait for the flowers to bloom and the fragrance to come.

The Language of Nasturtium: Patriotism

patriotism

China's national color is probably red. Look at our Forbidden City, look at our Xi'an, look at our Nanjing, look at the Shanghai China Pavilion, everywhere is the festive red, the bright red, the rising sun, the upward force.

The flower language of nasturtium may be related to the color of its flowers!

When nasturtium blooms, it exudes fragrance that is worthy of the description of "beauty in the country and fragrance in heaven".

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