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Flower language and legend of Geranium

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-08-21 14:10:45
Geranium is a kind of perennial succulent plant. It originated in southern Africa. Its flower colors are white, red, pink, etc. its flowering period is from May to July. What is its flower language and what is its beautiful legend?

The flower language of Geranium

Geranium: meet by chance, you are my happiness, symbolizing the beginning of a good love, when people find happiness around, the pursuit of happiness, with Geranium to express the most appropriate.

Red geranium: Red inspires and impresses people, just like he or she in the heart lingering in the mind, symbolizing the yearning and persistence for love

Pink geranium: we are intimate lovers, the company is the best every moment, I am very happy to be with you, a symbol of a happy time and company

Geranium: white, represents the pure friendship, sincere and indelible

The Flower Language of Geranium

The beautiful legend of Geranium

In ancient times, it was said that Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was on the way to escape. He was very difficult, dangerous and tired, so he fell on the river. When he woke up, he was surrounded by red flowers, a beautiful and bright sea of flowers. The fragrance was fresh and refreshing, which made the lonely and tired Mohammed feel refreshed. These flowers are geraniums. Geranium was used in ancient times to drive away demons and evil forces.

The legend of Geranium also proves its efficacy. Because of its strong fragrance, Geranium flowers can drive away mosquitoes. Nowadays, they are mostly used to drive away mosquitoes, and they can also extract essential oil from Geranium, which can be used to relieve pain and resist bacteria.

Therefore, if you plant Geranium indoors, it will send out strong fragrance, balance the secretion of skin oil, expel mosquitoes, and plant Geranium indoors, which is perfect!

The Beautiful Legend of Geranium

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