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What is sunflower language (meaning and symbol of sunflower)
Sunflower, also known as Yesong Peony, is a perennial flower variety. Sunflowers have many colors, beautiful and lovely patterns, and are very simple to grow, and it is easy to explode. What is the flower language of sunflower?

Sunflowers have three flower languages:

1. Silent love, light and warmth

There are many sunflowers that use this flower language, such as peony, Scutellaria barbata, Paeonia suffruticosa, flour flower, Portulaca grandiflora and so on. It means optimism, courage and self-improvement.

2. Enthusiasm, persistence, fearlessness, eternal happiness, mutual respect and love.

This is the second flower language of sunflower, and because of this flower language, it is often used in wedding celebrations to symbolize the mutual respect and love of newlyweds. This flowery sunflower generally refers to gerbera, such as sunflower, orangutan, hibiscus and so on.

Look forward to the sun

Sunflowers also mean a desire for light. If a friend wears sunflowers, it means that he hates the dark very much.

Flower language of different numbers of sunflower.

1, 5 sunflower

Flower language: What is the flower language of Five Sunflowers? In fact, I love you and never regret it. Even if I never say it, my love is never less than others.

2, 6 sunflowers

Flower language: write the happiness of a lifetime and taste the sunshine of a lifetime.

3, 9 sun flowers

Flower language: the mood should be like midsummer, so brilliant and full that no one can stop it.

4 10 sunflower

Flower language: open every day, I hope there is a beam of sunshine to make you happy.

5,30 sunflowers

Huayu: I hope you can accept my love. I don't want to be silent any longer.

Sunflowers of different colors have different flower meanings:

1. Send it to my boyfriend in love, which means that I love you deeply;

2. White stands for "potential" and should be given to students;

3. Red can be given to friends who are cheerful, generous and energetic, representing bright vitality.