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Manju Sawa (Sanskrit: ma jusaka), also known as safflower Lycoris, is a type of Lycoris and is a blood-red flower.
Because Lycoris tends to bloom near cemeteries, it is bright red in color, and the flowering period is close to the autumn equinox (a festival in Japan), and the leaves of Lycoris are added.
Manju Sawa (20 photos) is a flower that falls and blooms, and never sees each other, so in Japanese legend, this flower carries the ominous color of death and separation, and is more often used in funerals. However, there is no such saying in China, and Lycoris has become a common festive flower because of its bright color.
In the spring, the bulbs grow, the leaves grow in the summer, the flowers rise and bloom in the fall, and the leaves slowly recede in the winter, and so on. And the flowers and leaves will never meet, and there is also a sense of sadness that will never meet.
Chinese flower language: "beautiful and pure".
Japanese flower language: "sad memories".
Korean flower language: "Miss each other".
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Sad, dead, graceful, evoking memories.
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The flower language of Manju Sawa varies from country to country. In China, its flower language is pure and beautiful, representing beauty and moving. In Japan, its flower language is sad memories.
In North Korea, its flower language is mutual longing. In addition, different colors also have different flower languages, although it has different meanings in the flower language of various countries, but they all express a sad parting, representing the love that has no result in longing.
Manzhu Sawa is also known as the other side flower, which is a flower that grows on the banks of the Santu River. Legend has it that its floral fragrance has magical powers and is able to evoke memories of the deceased. The flowers bloom very punctually, and the flowers are not visible when they bloom, and when there are leaves, they can't see the flowers, and they are always missed, so it represents a love that has no results.
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The meaning of different colors of Manzhu Sawa flower language is different, the red Manzhu Sawa is also called the other side of the flower, symbolizing the meaning of never seeing each other, the pink Manzhu Sawa flower language is suitable, relieved, and the blue flower language is deception, deception of love, indicating a contempt for love, and the green one is a meaning of endless hope.
The flower language of different colors of Manzhu Sawa is different, red generally represents fiery and passionate, but the red Manzhu Sawa flower language is never to meet, because the leaves and flowers of Manzhu Sawa love each other, but they are facing the end of the two places, and it will take thousands of years to see each other, implying a kind of longing for the beloved.
Pink generally describes the innocence and romance of women, pure and lovely, so the flower language of pink Manzhu Sawa is suitable, it seems to give people a comfortable feeling from a distance, it stands on the earth like a girl, it is unique and beautiful It adds a lot of color to the world, showing a mysterious beauty.
Blue generally means calm, deep, and steady, but the blue Manzhu Sawa flower language is deception, cheating love, and is generally a metaphor for a woman's anger at her boyfriend's deception, indicating that the other party is contemptuous of each other's love, so they will be deeply jealous of each other, and it is also a kind of pity for themselves.
Manju Sawa is usually symbolized as the flower of death, but it can survive in nature for thousands of years, so the green Manju Sawa flower language represents the endless hope, which is generally a metaphor for strong, noble and brave people, no matter what difficulties they encounter, they will not be afraid, and the little flame of hope in their hearts will never be extinguished.
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The flower language of Manju Sawa is hopeless love.
The flower color of Manju Sawa is red, which gives people a feeling of deep love and love, symbolizing love, but Manju Sawa grows in a dark and shady environment, just like love has been given a cold reception, and has the meaning of despair.
Manju sawa belongs to the Lycoris family, and when it blooms, there is only one flower stem with a bud in bloom, and after the flower withers, the leaves will grow one after another, just like two people who are in the same position, but they can never see each other, giving people a sad feeling.
Manju Sawa is a Sanskrit word and is commonly referred to as the "flower of the other side". Legend has it that the floral fragrance of Manju Sawa evokes memories of the deceased and is a flower with magical powers. Manju Sawa has a beautiful name, but it has a story full of sadness and regret.
The flowers and leaves of Manju Sawa cannot open at the same time, and the flowers bloom without leaves, and there are leaves without flowers. People always use Manju Sawa to denote a poignant love story.
Precautions for planting Manju Sawa flowers
When cultivating Manzhu Sawa, the ambient temperature should be kept between 15-25 degrees, and the plants should be planted with loose and breathable humus soil, and Manzhu Sawa likes semi-shade, which can be placed on the window or balcony with sufficient astigmatism to avoid direct sunlight on the buds, which will affect the aesthetics of the plants.
Manzhu Sahua likes moisture but has strong drought resistance, in the process of cultivating the tung tree, you can spray water and moisturize the topsoil after the potting soil is dry, and Manzhu Sahua has little demand for nutrients, you can bury organic fertilizer in the soil before planting, and apply compound fertilizer every two months during later management. Traces of the wheel respect.
Manzhu Sawa will enter the dormant period cautiously in summer, at this time to stop fertilizing and watering, to avoid the phenomenon of wilting and rotting of the plant, and Manzhu Sawa is often propagated with bulbs, the smooth and undamaged bulb is soaked in potassium permanganate for disinfection, and then buried in the sandy soil, sprayed with water mist every day, waiting for the plant to sprout and grow.
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