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Flower language and meaning of various flowers
There are many gorgeous words and meanings of various flowers. Among them, vanilla means keeping chastity in trouble, violet means please believe me, eternal beauty and endless love, chlorophytum means simplicity, innocence, elegance, purity, hope and tranquility, tequila means giving everything for love, and Phalaenopsis means elegance and erudition.

Gladiolus symbolizes tryst, intention and firmness, white lily of the valley symbolizes happiness, and green onion symbolizes expectation and white love. Spark orchid means unforgettable person, Jin Lilan means ambiguous beauty, and Jiang Lan means boring. Dendrobium symbolizes father's flowers, Clivia symbolizes nobility, preciousness, wealth and gentlemanliness, and Oncidium symbolizes beauty, liveliness, happiness and secret love. Mountain cherry blossoms mean smiling at you, spiritual beauty, western cherry blossoms mean kind education, and cherry blossoms mean the mystery of the East. Double cherry blossoms represent silence, cherry blossoms represent no love except you, and mountain cherry blossoms represent purity, nobility and thinness.

Flower growth

1, germination period

The germination stage is the first stage that flowers go through during their growth. In order to promote seeds to germinate better, it is necessary to provide suitable growth environment and ensure suitable moisture and temperature. In addition, it is suggested to accelerate germination before sowing, which can improve germination rate and germination speed.

2. Seedling stage

Once the leaves of a flower begin to open, it means that the seedling stage begins and the roots appear first. Roots will quickly penetrate the soil, firmly fixed in the soil, absorb water and nutrients from the soil, and thus grow leaves.

3. Growth stage

Chlorophyll in plant leaves will absorb a lot of energy from sunlight, and the energy provided by sunlight is beneficial to photosynthesis and can promote the more vigorous growth of plants. If it is a plant that likes light, it must be placed in a sunny environment to bask in the sun, so as to accumulate more nutrients and grow vigorously. Plants with low light requirement should be properly shaded to avoid sunburn and affect their growth and germination.

4. Plant stage

When plants receive light for 5 hours or more every day, it means that the vegetative growth stage has begun. At this stage, plants will quickly grow leaves and stems to support the growth of flowers or fruits.

5. Flowering period

Most plants will bloom in adulthood. Flowers have two parts: male flowers and female flowers. In most plants, they will appear in the same flower. The ovary or carpel constitutes the female part of the flower, while the male part consists of stamens.

6. Reproductive period

Plants usually reproduce asexually by insect pollination, and plants will use all their energy for reproduction during flowering. Different plants may reproduce in different ways, and some will only develop after pollination by male plants.