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Mullein Flower Language

Mullein flower language love captive, against war, valor.

1, love captive

Mullein flower flower language, expressed in the meaning of "love captive". Love is one of the three greatest emotions in the world, the love of two people, is to give each other, take care of each other, mutual discipline, mutual acceptance of the process. In love, I will willingly become your captive and do everything for you.

2, against the war

Kapok flower language, there is a "resistance to war, refused to fight" meaning. War is very cruel, and to this day, there are still places in the world suffering from war. No one wants to live in a war environment, start the war is actually a kind of cowardly performance, stop killing, stop the war, is brave and fearless.

3. Bravery and Fearlessness

When sending flowers to martyrs and heroes to express their remembrance and respect, you can choose to use wood-scented flowers. To a certain extent, wood-scented flowers also symbolize the meaning of heroism and valor. Especially on the annual Ching Ming Festival, or Martyrs' Day, it is very appropriate to use wood fragrant flowers.

Notes on the breeding of Mullein

Mullein is best bred in a well-lit environment, although the plant is semi-shade tolerant, but the long-term lack of light will cause a variety of diseases, and to avoid being exposed to sunlight, in the summer when the strong light, you can move the Mullein to the diffuse light irradiation.

Mullein has no special requirements for soil, as long as you ensure good drainage, soft and breathable can be, in addition to nutrient-rich soil is conducive to the absorption of nutrients by its roots, to promote plant growth, so you can add organic fertilizer as a base fertilizer in the soil.

Mullein's need for water varies from season to season, watering once a week in winter to keep the soil slightly dry, spring and fall for the peak growing season, watering every 2-3 days, water evaporates faster in summer, watering once a day in the morning and evening.