What does the Japanese clock stand for?

The Japanese clock symbolizes good luck and auspiciousness. Flower language is a hidden beauty. Japanese clock belongs to Ericaceae and is native to Japan. Its leaves are green in spring and summer and turn red in autumn. Japanese clocks have no characteristics when they don't bloom, and once they bloom, they will attract people's attention. The Japanese clock can be up to 3 meters long, and it looks like a wind chime hanging on a tree when it blooms, so it has good ornamental value.

Most of the lilies of the valley in China are planted in the south. Chimonanthus flowers in May every year, and the suitable growth temperature is 15 ~ 22℃. They like cool and humid environment. Placing bell flowers in the living room or office can beautify the environment and relieve eye fatigue.