Flower LanguageThere are many interpretations about its flower language, such as happiness is coming, good fortune and luck are coming, etc. No matter which one it is, its meaning is very auspicious. This plant has been considered a sacred grass since ancient times, and was used in religious sacrifices, becoming an indispensable item. So its meaning is relatively good. valueThe first is its ornamental value. Speaking of its value, of course it is because of its beautiful appearance. Specifically, its leaves are emerald green, giving people a vibrant feeling. Its overall plant shape is also very beautiful. In addition, it has a certain resistance to cold and dark environments, so it is very suitable to cultivate it in a fish tank or other container. Placing it on the windowsill or coffee table is a very artistic landscape. When we are tired, it can cultivate our sentiments, relax our mood and relieve our stress. Then there is its environmental value. Putting it indoors for viewing is not only because of its beautiful appearance, another important reason is of course because it also has a very good purifying effect on the environment. If placed in a room with a TV or computer, it can absorb some of the radiation that is harmful to us. It also has the function of absorbing dust in the air, absorbing CO2 and releasing O2. Another thing is its medicinal value. Its characteristics are "bitter, sweet and flat". Given its characteristics, its functions include moistening the lungs, relieving coughs, and setting bones. This function of it cannot be underestimated. After all, this is an important reason why people grow this plant. |
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