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What is the flower language of the yellow calendar?

Flower language in the yellow calendar

Cheerful and cheerful

Yellow pear, also known as "gem flower", has golden leaves. It will be planted in small pots to decorate living rooms, study rooms, window sills and other places, but people are in good spirits. Friends exchange gifts to express their best wishes.

Stubborn, rich, eternal and never-fading love.

Because Huangli Lotus is shaped like a blooming lotus, it is evergreen all the year round, and it is known as "the flower that never fades". In people's minds, the Gregorian calendar also represents eternity and tenacity, and it goes up every day all year round.

The origin of the name of the yellow calendar

a drop of water

Because the yellow pear looks like a lotus, the classic variety is light as jade, with purple in the green and covered with a layer of white powdery substance. This layer of powder enables it to catch water drops when watering, and water drops produce gem effect due to light refraction, which is the origin of the name of the yellow calendar.

Jelly color

In fact, just looking at the pictures doesn't have much feeling. A person with a yellow calendar will have a different feeling. Watching it grow bit by bit, the color of the leaves becomes clearer and clearer under the sunlight. It looks like tempting jelly, and people can't help but want to take a bite, like a yellow beauty. Huang Li also has this meaning.