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What is the flower language of purple water lily?

Flower language is a dream, dazzling, pure and auspicious.

Perennial aquatic herb with huge horizontal or vertical rhizomes, born in mud. The leaves are clustered, floating on the water, round or oval, whole or toothed, thick, dark green on the surface and reddish purple on the back. Flowers are large, solitary at the top of slender pedicels, floating or sticking out of the water, with many petals, such as white, pink, yellow, purple and light blue. Aggregate fruit is spongy, irregularly cracked when it matures, and contains spherical nuts. The flowering period is May to September, and the fruiting period is 7-65438+1October.