The symbolic meaning of the lotus is: pure whiteness, good luck, and great wealth.
1. White and flawless
The lotus symbolizes purity and flawlessness. Since ancient times, the lotus has been praised for its ability to emerge from the mud without being stained, and to clean the ripples without being evil. Ancient literati also often referred to the lotus as a symbol of purity and flawlessness. It is a metaphor to express one's perseverance. In addition, the lotus itself is white and never stained with mud, so it is regarded as a symbol of purity.
2. Good luck and good luck
Lotus has the meaning of good luck and good luck. In addition to being planted in ponds as ornamental plants, the most common places are on lotus stands and lotus seats. There is a peaceful atmosphere in the environment, and lotus has been a symbol of auspiciousness since ancient times, so it is suitable to be kept in the living room.
3. Wealth and wealth
The lotus has the meaning of wealth and honor. Since ancient times, the lotus has often appeared on coffee tables and dining tables at home as decals to decorate the home. Praying for wealth and prosperity, if lotus and peony are cultivated together in water, it represents prosperity and wealth.
The growth environment and growth characteristics of lotus
The growth environment and growth characteristics of lotus are that it must be in a place with high temperature and humidity, sufficient sunshine and no strong wind. The suitable temperature for growth is 20℃-30℃ ℃. The rhizome of the lotus grows in the underwater mud, the leaves float on the water, and the flowers stand high on the water. It has a variety of flower shapes such as single, double, and double petals, and the colors are mostly white and pink.
In addition to its high ornamental value, its roots and seeds are also edible. Lotus is distributed in subtropical and temperate regions, and is distributed in my country except Tibet and Qinghai. It is suitable for growing in calm shallow water. It needs sufficient water and long-term light to grow, and is relatively intolerant of shade. The lotus flower itself has high ornamental value, and many parts of it are also edible.