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The Flower Language of Wisteria and Its Significance

1, addicted to love

Wisteria language is addicted to love, which can show that you are addicted to a person. You can send wisteria to your lover or girlfriend, which shows that your love for her has reached the point where you can't extricate yourself.

2. Persistent love

The language of wisteria is persistent love, which can express people's persistence in love, so wisteria is very suitable for couples to give gifts to each other and express their desire to stick to love and last forever.

3. Romance

The flower language of wisteria is romantic, because the color of wisteria is purple, and purple can give people a romantic feeling. When dating your girlfriend, you can find a suitable opportunity to send wisteria to each other to enhance the feelings between them.

Related instructions

Wisteria is a temperate plant, which has strong adaptability to climate and soil, cold resistance, water resistance, humidity resistance and barren resistance, and is suitable for growing in places with sufficient sunlight. The growing environment needs deep soil layer and good drainage. The place covered by sunshine and wind is suitable for cultivation. The main roots of plants are deep and the plants themselves are not resistant to transplanting.

Wisteria grows fast and has a long life. Distributed in the Yellow River and Yangtze River basins south of Hebei, China, Shaanxi, Guizhou, Yunnan, Anhui, Henan and other places. It grows in valleys, hillsides and hillsides at an altitude of 600 to 1000 meters. The flowering period of wisteria is generally from mid-March to early May, and the fruiting period is from June to August. The color is mostly lavender, and the fruit is pod-shaped. Wisteria can also extract aromatic oil, which can also be eaten after treatment.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wisteria (deciduous climbing shrub of Wisteria in Butterfly Family)