Birthday flower on February 20th: Great glacial grass
Birthday flower on February 20th: Great glacial grass
17th century The female abbess, St. Midreds Flower
Since ancient times, Christianity has had the habit of connecting saints with specific flowers. This follows from the fact that when the church commemorates saints, they often use blooming flowers. The flowers decorate the altar! In medieval Catholic monasteries, various flowers were planted like a garden center. Over time, the church combined the 366 days of saints with different flowers to form the so-called floral calendar. At that time, most of the monasteries were located in southern Europe, which had a Mediterranean climate and was very suitable for growing flowers and plants. The great glabra was chosen to commemorate St. Mildred, who served as abbess of the Great Cathedral on the Isle of Thanet in the 17th century. Europe, Russia, and Asia are the origins of glabra, and its traces can be found as far away as northern Scandinavia.
The flower language of the birthday flower on February 20th is: Safety
Hound means dog, and Tongue means tongue. The literal translation is "dogs tongue". Because people in the past believed that when bitten by a dog, wrapping the wound with this leaf would prevent rabies. Therefore, its flower language is "safety". People born with the blessing of this flower have a cautious, cautious and extremely cautious character, and are sometimes considered to be too calculating. You should make a special statement to your lover that prudence and accounting are two different things to avoid misunderstandings.
Extended reading:
1. Birthday flower on February 1st: Laurel tree Laurel flower language
2. Birthday flower on February 2nd: Snowflake Snowflake Flower Language
3. Birthday flower on February 3rd: peat, peat flower language
4. Birthday flower for February 4th: Fern Fern Flower Language
5. Birthday flower for February 5th: Western Primrose Western Primrose Flower Language