Bermuda butter flowerFlower language: Ignore, tenacity, strong The flowers of Bermuda cream are very beautiful, and it has beautiful leaves, but its shape is very similar to clover. Because of its strong reproductive ability, it is always treated as a weed in the vineyard and its beauty and existence are ignored. Therefore, its flower language means both neglect and strength and tenacity. The meaning of Bermuda butter flowerThe Bermuda butter flower symbolizes the flower of Cecilia who was martyred in Rome. There is a belief in Christianity that saints are associated with specific flowers. Because when the church commemorates saints, they always use flowers associated with them to decorate the altar. In the Middle Ages, various flowers of various shapes and colors were planted in Catholic monasteries. Gradually, the church associated the 366 days of saints with different flowers, and the Bermuda butter flower was very lucky and was also chosen as a flower to represent the saint. It represents Cecilia who was martyred in Rome. Other Meanings of Bermuda Butter FlowerAnother saying about the Bermuda Cream flower is that it is the birthday flower for November 22nd. People born on that day always yearn for freedom and liberation. |
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