1. Do you have Geely at home?Many people have spread rumors that it is unlucky to keep it at home, but this statement is a misunderstanding, it is not correct, and it is an unfounded guess. Its flowers are more delicate and its posture is more graceful, so since ancient times, people have had a relatively high appreciation for it. It is also known as the National Beauty. Keeping it at home can increase its ornamental value. Its flower language is "gentleness, beauty, separation, and bitter love", which implies a man's love and longing for his beloved woman. Therefore, there is no unlucky meaning in terms of the language and meaning of the flowers. 2. What flowers are unlucky to grow at home?1. Mandosha: Because this plant has no leaves when it blooms, and no flowers when leaves grow, the meaning it has been passed down is not very good, so it is not auspicious to keep it at home. Moreover, its plants contain toxic substances, which can easily cause harm to the human body if you are not careful. 2. White chrysanthemum: Although its flower language means noble, in ancient times it was used as a flower for memorial services to express mourning and grief, so it feels a bit unlucky to keep it at home. |
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