Caryophyllum flower language and symbolism
Caryophyllum Flower Language for Pure Love, Boldness, Talent, and Feminine Beauty, there are many types of cymbidiums, each with a different flower language, including lilac cymbidium flower language for boldness and positivity, and multicolored cymbidium flower language for feminine beauty, because of its rich colors and unique charms, which are mostly descriptive of women.
The Floral Language of Dianthus is enthusiasm, and the flower language of mottled Dianthus is passionate, I believe in your love. In addition, the color of different flower language is also different, which white the flower language of my love has vitality, my love forever, pink the flower language of passionate love for you; red the passionate, I believe in your love; mauve strong> of the flower language is: you are the beautiful purple in our hearts forever.
Symbolism of Dianthus
Dianthus is representative of the mother's flowers, implying the spirit of silent dedication, but also a symbol of mother's love, it is very suitable to give their own mothers, but also it is a flower representing love, can be given to the girlfriend in love.
Stonecrop culture flowering
Stonecrop flowering period is generally between May and June, the flower color is diverse, common fuchsia, pink, white, bright red, etc., ornamental higher, note that the stonecrop in order to bloom, need to provide sufficient light, summer noon shade, other seasons, you can put in the light of a better place.
To provide the right amount of water for Dianthus, but there can not be stagnant water, in general, according to the principle of "not dry, not watering" water, it will consume more water during the flowering period, to replenish water in a timely manner, but can not be dripped in the flowers, so as to avoid rotting flowers, affecting the ornamental.
Pruning is also indispensable in the maintenance process of Dianthus, when it continues to grow taller, it should be timely centering, to promote the growth of branches, and the leaf buds will be removed, to avoid nutrient depletion, after pruning, but also to promote the subsequent flowering.