1. Flower LanguageThe flower language of Clivia can be seen from its name, which represents noble character. Specifically, a gentleman is modest, gentle and polite, has talent but is not arrogant, is successful but is not proud, and lives in a low position but is not humble. Its leaves are smooth, thick and upright like swords, representing fortitude, strength, power and unyielding character. Its bright colors and plump flowers when in bloom symbolize happiness, wealth and good fortune. 2. LegendThere is a very sad legend about Clivia. There was a prince who fell in love with a girl from an ordinary family, and the princess fell in love with the prince. When the princess found out that the prince was secretly looking at the girl, she was very angry and jealous, so she secretly told the king. The king executed the girl. When the prince found out, he hated the princess even more. The princess became increasingly haggard, and finally became unable to move. Looking at the prince's back, her body turned into mud, and her clothes turned into branches and leaves, and she became a Clivia. She always faces the prince and loves him forever until death. Therefore, its flower language also symbolizes loyalty in love. |
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