What do chrysanthemums mean in different cultures?

Almost every warm season, certain flowers bloom. When hot summer days "outlive" theirs, the season of chrysanthemums comes. The plant begins to bloom in early September and ends up delighting others at the first frost. In cold countries, this flower is in demand due to the fact that it pleases the "eye" for a long time. But few people know that chrysanthemum has a huge number of meanings.
 
 

What does chrysanthemum mean in China, Japan and other countries of the world?

 

 
We propose to start simply from the East, since China and Japan continue to argue about where the plant first appeared.
 
In the Celestial Empire, the flower is included in the 4 "noble plants". In autumn, in most courtyards and squares, you can see exactly chrysanthemum, which pleases those around you not only with its beauty, but also with its enchanting aroma. In the Celestial Empire, the flower is considered the birth of the yin generation, or the feminine principle. It is believed that a flower is able to endow a girl with calmness, beauty and chastity.
 
In Japan, a flower is denoted by one hieroglyph. The legends of the land of the rising sun say that the people came about thanks to the sun god, and the flower has become a real symbol. There is even a chrysanthemum celebration in September.
 
But in the United States, chrysanthemum symbolizes friendship, as well as strong relationships between people. Flowers can be presented as a gift to colleagues, relatives and friends. Sometimes chrysanthemums are considered an alternative to roses, which are considered to be a symbol of love.
 
In European states, these flowers have a sad meaning. They symbolize sorrow and loss. Such compositions can often be seen in cemeteries.
 
 

What does the plant mean?

 
 
Previously, there were a huge number of species of chrysanthemums. Flowers were of a wide variety of shades, with each color representing something. We propose to consider what the most popular shades of colors meant:
 
 
  • Chrysanthemums of yellow color personified well-being, carefree life, financial condition and health. They also symbolized friendships as well as power and dignity.
  • Red inflorescences were considered a symbol of love. Such flowers indicated that a person wants to move to a new level of relationship and get closer to a partner.
  • White chrysanthemums are presented as a gift to get closer to family and demonstrate the veracity of feelings. As a rule, they are presented to a person to whom they want to show warm intentions.
  • Purple inflorescences symbolize longevity and health. They were often presented when the person was in the hospital.
  • The plant carries deep meaning and is significant for many peoples. By presenting a bouquet of flowers as a gift, you can talk about your loyalty or cheer a person up.
 
 
Sometimes, before giving chrysanthemums, you need to think about which flower to present as a gift, so as not to upset the recipient:
 
  • A yellow bouquet is usually given to friends, colleagues and even business partners, as in this way you wish the person prosperity and success.
  • Bright pink, dark lilac and burgundy compositions are best presented to teachers, as well as teachers at the university. This will allow us to wish you good luck and intellectual development.
  • Lilac flowers are given if a person is in the hospital or is seriously ill.
  • White bush varieties are somewhat reminiscent of chamomile, so it is customary to present them to lovers. They look gentle and are a symbol of love. The composition will not be as passionate, but it will remind of love.

 

Chrysanthemums are considered popular flowers all over the world. They are not only attractive but also fragrant.