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The flower language and meaning of violets

The flower language and moral of violets are:

The flower language of violet is eternal love and beauty, simplicity and virtue. But varieties of different colors also have their own meanings, such as blue violets, which mean vigilance and loyalty; White represents that we should cherish happiness and seize it at any time, and we should not let opportunities go by; Purple represents choosing to fall in love with you in your dreams.

Violet flower legend

According to Greek mythology, Venus, the goddess in charge of love and beauty, didn't want to say goodbye because of her lover's long journey, and crystal tears fell on the soil. The next spring, she grew branches and produced beautiful and fragrant flowers, which were violets. Violets are for lovers and people you'll never see again.

Violet is native to southern Europe, and it is very popular in Europe and America. Its flowers have a faint fragrance, and Europeans use it to make perfume, which is favored by ladies. In medieval southern Germany, there was also a custom to hang the first bunch of newly picked violets on the mast every year to celebrate the return of spring to the world.