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Birthday flower for February 7th: Cyclamen Flower Language of Cyclamen

Birthday flower for February 7th: Cyclamen Flower Language of Cyclamen
Birthday flower on February 7: Cyclamen

Birthday flower on February 7: Cyclamen

11th century Italian Monk, Flower of St. Roalde

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. Caused by! 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. Cyclamen of the Primrose family was the flower chosen to commemorate St. Roalde, a monk of the Benedictine Church in Italy in the 11th century. He advocated a life of ascetic monasticism and was committed to the reform of the monastery.

February 7th Birthday Flower - Cyclamen Flower Language: Introversion

Cyclamen used to be mostly wild, but now it is cultivated in greenhouses. Perhaps because of this, although it is beautiful, its vitality is a bit fragile. Therefore, its flower language is "introversion". Anyone born with the blessing of this flower will be shy. Because they don't talk much, sometimes even good-hearted people can be misunderstood. If you are inexplicably misunderstood by your loved one, the loss will be great. Sometimes you might as well overcome your introversion and show your cheerful and fun side!

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