꽃말 모음 총정리 Comprehensive collection of flower language

Flower language is a symbolic meaning given to flowers according to their characteristics. When it is difficult to find the flower language because there are so many types of flowers, you can use the flower language collection dictionary site to quickly and easily find the flower language you are looking for. There is also a pretty collection of flower language under the flower language collection dictionary site, so it would be a good idea to check it out.

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Below, we will look at the flower language collection dictionary site and a collection of pretty flower language.

 

Go to Dictionary of Flower Language Collection
If you access the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science operated by the Rural Development Administration, you can quickly check the flower language you are looking for using the flower language dictionary.

 

You can access the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science at the address below.

 

https://www.nihhs.go.kr/usr/main/mainPage.do

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Flower Language Collection Dictionary
After accessing the National Institute of Horticultural Science under the Rural Development Administration, click Dictionary of Flower Language in the Living Horticulture menu at the top center.

 

Flower Language Collection Dictionary
You can search by selecting the month and day, or select a search category and enter flowers or flower language into the search term.

 

Flower Language Collection Dictionary
If you search and find the flower you are looking for, click on it to see a description of the flower and its language.

 

Flower Language Collection Dictionary
You can check the flower’s photo, scientific name, English name, flower language, content, use, cultivation, and native place.

 

Collection of pretty flower language
Below, we will tell you 10 flowers with pretty flower language.

 

forget-me-not
forget-me-not

Language of flowers: True love, don’t forget me.

 

When I look at forget-me-nots, a sad color called Pale blue comes to mind. It is also a flower that contains the soul of a young man who died while trying to offer flowers to his loved one.

 

amaryllis
amaryllis

Flower language: chattering, dazzling beauty

 

The original Amaryllis refers to the Belladonna Lily, and today’s flower is a variety created by crossing several species. The flowers are large and colorful, making you feel like you are looking at a beautiful lady.

 

rose
rose

Flower language: Passionate love, jealousy, purity

Roses, which have different meanings for each flower color, are the most preferred flower by people around the world, so much so that they are synonymous with flowers. The stories about roses are as diverse as their long history. It is also a flower that appears invariably in “love” stories, from the goddess Venus in mythology to the present.

 

geranium
geranium

Flower language: Your thoughts will never leave me.

It is a flower that reminds me of a scene displayed in a long row by the window of a house with a flower bed in Europe. It is often hung on the wall for hanging purposes. The name geranium comes from the Greek word geranos, which means ‘crane’. This appears to be due to the fact that the geranium fruit resembles the beak of a crane. There are many types of geraniums, and some have a good scent, but some have a tingling-like odor.

 

Cosmos
Cosmos

Flower Language: Girl’s Pure Love

Looking at the fluttering pink petals, it reminds me of a woman’s bright-colored dress blowing in the wind in spring. Not only are the flower colors vivid and diverse, but the flowering period is also long, making it a synonym for fall flowers. It is an annual flower that goes really well with the clear autumn sunlight. These flowers are enough to completely wash away your fatigue while driving on a quiet national road.

 

cattleya
cattleya

Flower language: You are a beauty.

Although it is not very popular in Korea, it is widely used in the West and is treated as a high-quality egg. As in the language of flowers, it is so gorgeous that it is called the queen of flowers and the flowers are large. Depending on the variety, some have a strong scent.

 

fog grass
fog grass

Flower language: simple joy, bright heart

Just as any drama has a main character and a supporting character, Bouquet and Basket also has a leading character and a supporting character. In order for a supporting actor to shine, supporting actors are very important. Gistweed has an outstanding ability to brighten any floral arrangement or main feature.

 

dandelion
dandelion

Language of flowers: Oracle of love, immortality

Although it is so common that it is considered insignificant, it is a herb that provides many benefits to the common people as food and medicine. Accordingly, many poets sang about the importance and strength of small things through dandelions. The term ‘single-minded dandelion’ seems to come from the fact that dandelions have straight and deep roots.

 

Iris
Iris

Flower language: good news, fickleness

It has long, sword-like leaves and various flower colors that look like the tip of a brush is filled with paint. Iris is also said to refer to the goddess of the rainbow. ‘Rainbow’ can represent longing and hope for a distant place, but it is also an illusion that quickly disappears.

 

crocus
crocus

Language of flowers: Joy of believing, joy of youth

It is one of the flowers that blooms after winter before new leaves appear on the trees, and its height is very small. The name comes from the Greek word Krokos (thread) because the shape of the flower stem is like a thread. If you plant it in the garden, it will gently put out flower stalks in early spring and produce lovely flowers. It is a representative type of bulb planted in the fall and blooms in the spring.

 

I looked into the flower language collection dictionary site and a collection of pretty flower languages.