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What is the flower language of chamomile? Chamomile flower language sharing

1, chamomile flower language: bounteous. Rubbing the stems and leaves of chamomile in your hands will produce a sweetness similar to that of apples. British people usually scatter it on the floor or plant it on the courtyard path to let pedestrians enjoy the fragrance of their footsteps. Because the fragrance can calm the mood and open up ample space for the soul, the flower language is "abundant". Those who are blessed by this flower will think twice about their words and deeds. Because everything is marginal, we can manage calmly and stably, even in love.

2. Brief introduction of chamomile. A young man miraculously reborn after drowning, the flower of San Bransitas. Christianity has the habit of associating saints with specific flowers since ancient times, because the church often decorates the altar with blooming flowers when commemorating saints! In medieval Catholic monasteries, flowers were planted like gardening centers. Over time, the church mixed 366-day saints with different flowers to form a so-called flower calendar. Most of the monasteries at that time were located in southern Europe, which belonged to the Mediterranean climate and was very suitable for planting flowers and plants. Chamomile belongs to Compositae, which is a flower used to worship Saint Bransitas. He was one of the first generation disciples of Saint Benedict and miraculously reborn after drowning. Chamomile is a perennial plant, native to Yuan Ye in Western Europe.