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What is the language of Margaret's chrysanthemum?

Although there is a joke that “don’t pick wild flowers on the roadside”, there is a kind of small wild flower that I feel pity for and always want to take it home and raise it. I saw this fresh and refined white flower, with single petals forming a circle around the center of the flower. It looked thin and thin like a girl. And this little flower does have another name: "Girl's Flower", it is margarita.

Now, let us illustrate what margarita is and what its flower language is.

What is the language of Margaret's chrysanthemum?

Margaret's chrysanthemum language: prophecy of love.

In the 16th century, the Norwegian princess Marguerite liked this fresh and refined little white flower very much, so she named the flower after herself. In the West, Margaret is also known as the "Girl's Flower" and is loved by many young girls. One reason may be that Margaret is a flower that can predict love.

Margarita is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Australia. The flowers are white and goose yellow. The flowering period is very long, blooming from October to May of the following year. Flower language: pride, satisfaction, joy. Legend: It is said that as long as you hold a margarita in your hand, pick off the petals one by one, say "like it, don't like it" in your mouth and wait until the last petal is counted, you can divine your love.