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The function of Begonia flower

Saul Goodman
2020-07-02 19:19:12
Begonia has a long history of cultivation in China, and is also an important flower in the royal garden. In addition to its high ornamental value, it can also be used to purify the air and absorb harmful gases such as sulfur dioxide and soot. Its fruit has rich nutritional value and can be eaten or preserved directly. In addition, it is also very suitable for giving to others, especially business partners, which means to wish each other a fortune and a promotion.

I. garden view

Begonia flowers are beautiful in shape and elegant in color, which are very suitable for ornamental flowers in gardens. In ancient times, it was also the Royal flower in the royal garden. It was matched with magnolia, peony and osmanthus, taking the meaning of its Yutang wealth. Now widely used in urban greening, can also be used to make bonsai, or flower decoration.

2. Clean the air.

Begonia flower has strong resistance to sulfur dioxide, so it is very suitable for planting in mining area. It can also absorb a variety of harmful gases and smoke, and create a cleaner and comfortable environment at home. It can also absorb radiation, can be placed near the computer, to protect health.

3. Edible value

The fruit of Begonia is edible. The fruit of papaya Begonia is papaya, which has rich nutritional value. The fruit of Apple Begonia is a kind of Begonia, similar to hawthorn, which can be eaten directly or preserved. In addition, Begonia fruit is also rich in vitamins and organic acids, which is helpful for gastrointestinal digestion.

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4. Giving away to others

Begonia flower has a variety of moral, so it is also very suitable for sending people. In the past, it represented the feelings of homesickness, and was also used to refer to beautiful women. In addition, as the Royal Garden's Royal flower, it also has the meaning of splendor and wealth. It's also suitable for business partners

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