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What is the flower language of honeysuckle? The meaning of honeysuckle.

Gold and silver flower language: lovers in pairs, kind and honest love, true love.

Meaning of Honeysuckle: Honeysuckle is inseparable because it has two flowers and two protruding stamens. It looks like a man and a woman, and it looks like a pair of lovers dancing, which means they are in pairs.

Extended data

Honeysuckle is also called Lonicera japonica Thunb. The name Lonicera japonica Thunb comes from Compendium of Materia Medica. Honeysuckle is named after its flowers turn white first and then yellow.

When honeysuckle blooms, it has a strong fragrance and can be smelled dozens of meters away. Honeysuckle fruit is round, 6 ~ 7 mm in diameter, blue-black and shiny when mature, and its seeds are oval or ovoid and brown.

The legend of honeysuckle:

It is said that a long time ago, a scholar and a rich woman fell in love. One day, when they were walking, they found that there was a kind of flower that opened in pairs and had a special fragrance. The two fell in love, meaning that flowers are allies, and all ends well. However, the rich woman's parents disliked the scholar's poor family and resolutely disagreed with this marriage. They wanted to beat Yuanyang and break up lovers.

The literati worked hard for this, finally won the first prize, married their lover, and planted their original love flowers all over the yard. This flower is honeysuckle. There is a poem to commemorate "the summer of heaven and earth, the two treasures of gold and silver, the wind and frost of Shanmeng will not change, and they are connected everywhere."

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