First, flower language
1, beloved
Begonia flower also has a name, called heartbroken flower. It means trying to love someone, but it doesn't work out. This feeling is like heartbroken, and that's how the nickname of heartbroken flower comes from. It also means indomitable quality. In ancient times, it was also used to describe the pain when men and women broke up, especially in love, heartbroken flowers can best express the feelings when they broke up.
2. Beauty
It has beautiful flowers and charming patterns. In ancient poems, it is used to describe beautiful women. In ancient times, begonia flowers were generally planted in royal gardens, so it meant beauty and nobility.
Step 3 leave sadness
When I am far away, I always miss the people I love. It can not only represent the feelings between lovers, but also represent the feelings of missing between relatives, so there is a flower language of parting.
Second, symbolic meaning.
1, symbolizing that the beloved begonia has no fragrance.
Because Haitang secretly loved her, she gave up the fragrance because she was afraid that people would smell her heart. Haitang symbolizes the beloved. When people's love encounters twists and turns, they often use Haitang as a metaphor. The ancients called it heartbroken flower, which was used to express the sadness of parting between men and women.
2. Symbol of beauty
Express the feelings of missing, cherishing and comforting.
Morphological characteristics of begonia flower;
Begonia flower is a tree, which can reach 8 meters high; Branchlets stout, cylindrical, pubescent when young, gradually falling off, reddish brown or purplish brown when old, glabrous; Winter buds are ovate, the apex is acuminate, puberulent, purple-brown, with several exposed scales.
Leaf blade elliptic to oblong, 5-8 cm long, 2-3 cm wide, apex short or obtuse, base wide wedge-shaped or nearly round, margin densely serrate, sometimes partially close to the whole, upper and lower surfaces sparsely pubescent when young, then falling off, and old leaves glabrous; Petiole is 65438 0.5 to 3 cm long and pubescent; Stipules membranous, narrowly lanceolate, apex acuminate, entire, inner mask villous.