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Birthday flower for January 15th: Ivy Ivy flower language

Birthday flower for January 15th: Ivy Ivy flower language
Birthday flower on January 15th: Ivy

Birthday flower on January 15th: IvyIvy

The pioneer of the hermit, Flowers of St. Paul

Since ancient times, Christianity has had the habit of connecting saints with specific flowers. This is due to the fact that when the church commemorates the saints, they often decorate the altar with blooming flowers! 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. Ivy was the flower chosen to honor the first hermit, Saint Paul. It belongs to the Araliaceae family and commonly grows in the UK, Europe and northern Asia. Its vines can extend up to 30 meters long and cling to walls or tree trunks.

January 15th birthday flower - ivy flower language: Chastity

The ivy with yellow-green flowers grows all over Europe and North Asia. It can reach up to thirty meters in length, and is tightly wrapped around walls and tree trunks. Because of this personality, the flower language of ivy is "chastity". People born with the blessing of this flower will never betray others. If you meet a lover who will not disappoint your sincerity, he can probably build a warm and ideal family with you!

Extended reading:

1. Birthday flower for January 1st: Hydrangea Hydrangea Flower Language

2. The birthday flower for January 2nd: Wild Chrysanthemum, Wild Chrysanthemum Flower Language

3. Birthday flower on January 3rd: Persian Iris Persian Iris Flower Language

4. The birthday flower for January 4th: Hazel Saint, Hazel Saint flower language

5. Birthday flower for January 5th: Bear’s paw flower, Bear’s paw flower language