#5. Tulip, Delphinium, Thunberg spirea
Hello! It's Hailey!
I talked about the meaning of Denphale, Sweet pea in the last post. Was it interesting to you? I hope this post would be interesting to you :)
The first flower I am going to introduce in this post is Tulip. 🌼
The flower language of tulips is a confession of love, fascination, and eternal affection.
Among them, what I would like to introduce today is yellow tulips, and the flower language of yellow tulips means hope.
In the past, the flower language of yellow tulips was very negative, meaning jealousy and despair.
Most yellow flowers have negative flower languages, but these days, they are changing to hopeful meanings.
The next flower is Delphinium. 🌸
The Delphinium color in this picture is a mixture of blue and purple.
The flower language of blue Delphinium is "I will make you happy."
Delphinium is derived from the Greek word Delphin because the buds are similar to dolphins.
Delphinium has a pastel color. It has very soft and thin petals, so it quickly gets a wound.
It is important to change the water every day. It has the characteristic of falling off easily as the leaves dry.
Delphinium is also widely used in handtieds.
The last flower I would like to introduce is Thunberg Spirea. 🌿
Thunberg Spirea looks similar to Bridal Wreath from a distance. However, Thunberg Spirea has a thinner stem and feels like white snowflakes hanging from it.
Thunberg Spirea's flower language is charms and a clear victory.
It is a flower that signals spring, and the appearance of the flowers creates a very beautiful and lyrical atmosphere.
Thunberg Spirea is many florists' favorite flower and can give a soft feeling when used to make handtieds.
Thank you so much for seeing my post!
See you in the next post!😁
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