Delphinium flower languageDelphinium is a beautiful flower. Its blossoms are very beautiful, just like a bird spreading its wings about to fly. This beautiful flower has a very unique flower language, such as tranquility, justice, lightness and freedom. In addition, different colors of delphinium flowers have different meanings. The flower language of blue delphinium is hesitation, and the flower language of purple delphinium is admiration and gentleness. The pink delphinium flower means poetry and freshness. The white delphinium flower means elegance and simplicity. The legend of delphiniumThe beautiful delphinium flower also has a very beautiful legend. This is a legend circulated in southern Europe, full of blood and tears. In ancient times, there was a family. Because of persecution, the family members fled out one after another, but unfortunately they all died. After death, these tribesmen turned into kingfishers (some say that their souls turned into flying swallows), flew back to their hometown, and hid in the soft grass. Later, these beautiful delphinium birds turned into beautiful delphinium flowers, which bloomed every year on the grass in their hometown, longing for their own "justice" and "freedom." |
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