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I finally burst a pot of flowers, but my neighbor said it was unlucky to cut them all off!
Small fragrant pine smells good, but I lost my family!
The new favorites of these two years, Little chansons, green leaves, faint lemon fragrance. It looks particularly good at home. Moreover, when it is cold in autumn and winter, the leaves of Pinus elliottii will turn into the color of Huang Cancan, which feels magnificent. But the old people at home don't like it, because in many places, a pine tree will be planted in front of the graves of the dead old people, so I don't like the small fragrant pine raised at home and always want to throw it out for you!
Lycoris radiata, a flower on the Yellow Flower Road
I don't know when Lycoris radiata had a separate name, called Manzhushahua. It is said that it is a kind of flower that grows on the dead, so many people deliberately avoid Lycoris radiata when raising flowers, which feels bad. In fact, these meanings are artificially imposed. Lycoris rubra is very beautiful, and big red flowers are suitable for planting in the yard, especially when planting a large piece at a time. Red is especially beautiful! If you can't keep them, it's best not to keep children and pets at home, because the stems of Amaryllidaceae plants secrete toxic juice. If you eat it carelessly, it will cause dizziness and seriously affect your health. Attention, everyone.
Chrysanthemum-mourning, unlucky
Chrysanthemums come in many colors, but some flower lovers hate keeping chrysanthemums at home, especially yellow and white ones. Because most people now choose yellow and white chrysanthemums for mourning, many people think it is not appropriate to raise them at home. There are even flower friends who spit, and her mother said that she was in poor health, just because she raised white chrysanthemums at home, which made people laugh and cry! In fact, chrysanthemums have something to do with mourning, or they came from abroad. Since ancient times, we in China have a special liking for chrysanthemums. Whether it is "leisurely seeing the South Mountain under the chrysanthemum fence" or "flowers don't like chrysanthemums, and this flower is even more flowerless", it expresses the poet's love for chrysanthemums and symbolizes the elegant gesture of chrysanthemum indifferent to fame and fortune. Moreover, chrysanthemums are as elegant as flowers, and raising a few pots at home is very stylish, not to mention the chrysanthemum of white chrysanthemums, which is the best among flowers and can be picked for tea. It has a strong effect of clearing away heat and fire! But sometimes I feel fine, but when my relatives and friends say it, I feel a little uncomfortable. At this time, you can raise several chrysanthemums of different colors, with colorful colors to cover up the monotonous white.
Fusang-homophonic unlucky
Many people think that the homophonic "mourning" of Fusang sounds particularly unlucky, so they will avoid raising Fusang at home when raising flowers, and even if they do, many old people will let their children throw it away directly instead of keeping it at home! But in fact, the meaning of Fusang is particularly good. It also has a name called Zhu Jin, also called Dahonghua. It is the national flower of Malaysia and the city flower of Chengdu, so it is definitely not true that it is unlucky! Fusang leaves are oily green, flowers are huge and bright, and it is very simple to raise. If you are an anthomaniac and can't grow flowers, try Fusang!
Green radish-it's unlucky to support a family!
Before flowering, I heard the proverb "a green radish has seven ghosts", which means that raising too many green plants at home will lead to too many Yin Qi and attract bad things, so many people don't like keeping green radish at home, which makes people laugh and cry. The statement that green radish is unlucky is completely nonsense! Green radish leaves are thick and green, which can effectively purify the air at home.
If you say so, isn't it an insult to those who work hard to grow flowers? In particular, there are many white varieties of Chinese rose flowers, so beautiful and pure, how can they be labeled unlucky?
White flowers-all unlucky!
It's like there is a pink dragon and a white dragon arch in the yard of this flower friend "Cao 2 182933". As a result, the neighbor's 78-year-old lady came to the door and felt that white flowers were unlucky. In order to take care of the old man's mood, she had to cut off the white one!
1, White Rose-Wedding Road, Water Drops
There are many varieties of Baishan tea, whether it is double-petal or single-petal, which are particularly beautiful, ethereal and noble. How can such a beautiful camellia have anything to do with bad luck?
2. White camellia
The azaleas I saw before were all pink or red, and the white ones were not common. However, white azaleas are also beautiful when they are in full bloom. But when I saw it in the greenhouse during the Spring Festival, I still dared not buy it. I'm really afraid that my mother will scold me when I go home! It is really difficult to help her change the concept of the older generation. Image from | Deep blue ocean
3. White azaleas
Petunia is also white, and the basin is full of small white horns, which looks particularly cute! Photo by | Dundunner
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