




A birth flower is a flower that symbolizes someone's birthday every day.
There is a story that the tradition of birth flowers originated with the Romans, who used flowers to celebrate birthdays.
Because the Romans used seasonal flowers as decorations or gifts
They probably celebrated by giving flowers when the baby was born.
Also, around the 17th century in Türkiye, instead of text messages or words as gifts to lovers
There was a custom of expressing feelings with flowers, and this spread throughout Europe.
In the 19th century, interest in flowers surged in England and the United States, and
By assigning meaning to flowers or plants, in society
I expressed emotions or thoughts that I couldn't say out loud.
Flower language assigns symbolic meanings based on the flower's shape, color, size, and fragrance.
You must never think of the flower language as destiny just because it was created.
Flowers and their meanings have evolved over the centuries in each country
It is intertwined with history, customs, myths, and legends, and therefore varies slightly from country to country.
Flowers are beautiful, but I think their flower language is even more beautiful and meaningful.
“366 Days of Birth Flowers” convey feelings to yourself and those around you through the language of flowers.
I hope it doesn't lose its scent all year round.
Be happy every day~