1, confession of love
The flower language of tulip is a confession of love. Tulip is the national flower of Holland, Turkey, Hungary and other countries, and it is very popular all over the world. Tulips are beautiful and often used to describe love. On Valentine's Day, people like to send tulips to their favorite people to show their love.
2. Endless love
The flower language of tulip is endless love. Tulips come in many colors, and different colors represent different flowers. Purple tulips represent endless love and affection, white tulips represent pure love, pink tulips represent romantic love, and red tulips represent passionate love.
Taboos for sending tulips
1, for the queen of the night: the queen of the night is usually regarded as a symbol of sadness, grief and death, and is regarded as an unlucky flower in some cultures. So, unless you want to express your grief for the dead, don't send the night queen.
2. Send a single tulip: In some religious cultures, a single tulip may be regarded as a symbol of independence, loneliness and self-avoidance. Therefore, if you want to convey warmth, care and affection, you'd better choose tulips with two or more petals.
3. Send yellow tulips: In some cultures, yellow tulips are regarded as a symbol of betrayal, fraud and disloyalty. Therefore, if you want to send a bunch of tulips to your friend or partner, you'd better not choose the yellow one.