1. CarnationCarnations of different colors have slightly different meanings, but they all express love and respect, so they are suitable for giving to teachers. Light red carnations express admiration, dark red ones express care and love, pure white ones express pure love and luck, and pink carnations represent immortal maternal love. 2. LilyLily is the "flower of the Virgin Mary" in foreign countries, praising pure and innocent women. It symbolizes the beauty of women and can be given to female teachers, expressing stability and taste. 3. GladiolusThe flower language of gladiolus is remembrance, longevity, happiness and well-being, which can express students' good wishes for their teachers' health and longevity. It is very suitable to be given to older teachers, hoping that the teachers can remember the deep teacher-student relationship. 4. Asparagus fernAsparagus fern has a unique temperament and is evergreen. It is suitable for being placed in study rooms or offices with a strong cultural atmosphere and is suitable for teachers to cultivate for a long time. Asparagus fern easily sprouts new branches, which means that students continue to absorb new knowledge and teachers have many students all over the world. |
<<: What flowers should I send to my patients?
>>: The efficacy and function of Dripping Guanyin
Winter wheat refers to a variety of wheat that is...
1. Should water be changed after germination? Aft...
1. How much does a banyan bonsai cost? The price ...
Method of cultivating drug-absorbing grass The dr...
1. What is Yacon is a vegetable, but since it can...
Watering precautions Do not water the cactus too ...
1. Cut off rotten roots After discovering that th...
What flowers can purify the air in the office? Th...
1. Reasons Chrysanthemum tea has the effects of c...
Hydrangea Growing Conditions Hydrangea prefers wa...
Can Xanthoceras sorbifolia bloom in winter? Regar...
1. Can sprouts be eaten? Garlic does not produce ...
Can golden marbles be used to pour beer water? Ge...
Sophora japonica flower pests: Sophora japonica m...
Can I plant an apricot tree in front of my door? ...