1. Flower language and meaning1. Elegance and pride: The yew tree is very tall and can grow up to 15 meters in height. It looks very tall and spectacular, as if its branches and leaves can reach all the way to the clouds. It is very different from other trees and is very unique. It looks relatively elegant, proud, and isolated. 2. Lovesickness and longing: Another flower language of yew is lovesickness and longing, which is also widely circulated. This plant not only has bright red small fruits, but also has many lush green branches and leaves. The red fruits are hidden among the green leaves, just like a shy girl, with a shy feeling, but the fruits are bright red and beautiful, and also like the heart of secret longing. Many fruits gathered together, just like a girl with longing in her heart telling her feelings. 2. What are the legends?The origin of the yew tree comes from a very heartwarming story. Legend has it that there was no such plant as yew in the past. It was a little bird called "Love" that planted the seeds and then carefully nurtured and cultivated them. The yew tree has not forgotten this kindness, and its descendants have been waiting for the return of "love", which is very touching. |
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