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The Flower Language in Green Laura and Its Significance

The flower language of the green radish is tough and kind, guarding happiness, implying kindness, tenacity and health.

1, tough and kind: the green radish has strong adaptability to the environment and little material demand. As long as there is water, it can grow and be endowed with tough and kind flowers.

2. Watch for happiness: The green radish is born when it meets water, and it is called "flower of life" because of its tenacious vitality. The spreading green branches and leaves are very easy to satisfy, and even drinking water makes you feel happy. Green radish has also been given the flower language of seeing happiness.

3. Moral: Green radish symbolizes kindness, tenacity and health. Putting green radish at home can refresh the air and help improve understanding. Putting it in the position of learning can help academic progress and career development.

Green radish (scientific name: Epipremnumaureum) is a large evergreen vine, belonging to the genus Monopterus, which grows in tropical areas and often climbs and grows on the rocks and trunks of rain forests. Strong entanglement, developed air roots, and can be planted in hydroponics. The petiole on the mature branch is stout, 30-40 cm long, the base is slightly enlarged, the upper node is 2.5-3 cm long, slightly fat, the ventral surface is wide and furrowed, the leaf sheath is long, the leaves are thin and leathery, emerald green, and there are usually many irregular pure yellow patches (especially on the leaf surface), all of which are oval or ovoid, with short and sharp apex, deep heart shape and slightly thick base. A tropical rain forest native to Solomon Islands, Indonesia.