Carnations symbolize respect. You can give a bouquet of carnations to your elders during festive festivals to express your blessings and respect, and to thank them for their teachings.
Carnations have rich colors and strong fragrance. They can bloom all year round and can be placed at home to beautify the environment. Carnations also have a kind flower language. We can give carnations to our elders who take care of us in life, and wish them health and longevity.
You can also express your gratitude to them and express that you will work hard to repay their love in the future. Different colors of carnations also represent different meanings. The common red carnations represent passion and warm blessings. You can give red carnations to your mother or teacher to wish them a happy life in the future and express your respect and love for them.
Introduction to Carnation
Carnation is a perennial herbaceous plant with a plant height of 70-100 cm and a semi-lignified base. The whole plant is covered with white powder and is gray-green. The stem is hard and brittle, and the nodes are swollen. The leaves are linear-lanceolate, entire margin, thicker, the upper part curves outward, opposite, and the base holds the stem. Flowers are usually solitary and arranged in a cymose shape. The corolla is hemispherical, the calyx is long and tubular, the buds are acorn-shaped, the petals are fan-shaped, and the inner petals of the flower are mostly wrinkled.
Carnations include many varieties and hybrids that can bloom almost continuously in a greenhouse. The flowers are abundant and come in many shapes and colors. Typically fragrant and long blooming, it is ideal for bouquets and gardens. They are valued for their beauty, charm, lilac-like fragrance and long-lasting freshness. Since 1907, pink carnations have been used as a symbol of Mother's Day, and they are often used as flowers dedicated to mothers.