Flower LanguageFresh romance, subtle beauty It means unworldly, clean, and shy. meaningAlthough the hibiscus flower looks passionate and bold, it has a unique center, which is formed by many small stamens connected together and wrapped around the large stamen. The structure is quite delicate, just like the delicate heart under the passionate appearance, which has a subtle beauty. It is said that if an indigenous girl puts a hibiscus flower above her left ear it means "I hope to have a lover", and if she puts it above her right ear it means "I already have a lover". However, in Guangdong, Hong Kong and other places, due to the local dialect, "Fusang" and "Fusang" are homophones, which can easily cause misunderstandings from others, so try to avoid sending hibiscus flowers. Because hibiscus is easy to cultivate and has a long viewing period, it is loved by people from all over the world. Although few people will give hibiscus to each other, there are still many people who grow hibiscus themselves. Countries such as Malaysia in Asia, Sudan in Africa, Fiji in Oceania and Hawaii in North America have designated hibiscus as their national flower or Asian flower. This shows the status of Fusang in Asia, Africa and other continents. |
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