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The flower language and symbolic meaning of ivy

Jane Margolis
2020-08-21 14:10:45
The flower language of ivy includes friendship, marriage, never separation, influence, etc. It is the representative of Dionysus, the God of wine in Greek mythology. It can symbolize vitality, joy and eternal youth. In addition, it also symbolizes loyalty to love and eternal love. At the wedding ceremony, if the bride brings it, it can keep love fresh.

The flower language of ivy is "friendship, marriage and never separation". The name of this plant is very beautiful. Ivy, that is to say, it means the spring that stays for a long time. It seems that where there is this kind of vine, it will always be a beautiful spring. So we often see Ivy at weddings.

Another flower language of ivy is "influence". Because in ancient England, Ivy was used to help wheat ferment to brew beer. Ivy was a kind of catalyst to make wheat into beer.

Ivy

The symbolic meaning of ivy

In Greek mythology, Dionysus, the God of wine, is represented by ivy, so ivy has the symbolic meaning of vitality and joy. Just like the name of ivy, youth is forever, so Ivy also symbolizes eternal youth.

Once upon a time, Ivy was considered a magical plant, and it also symbolized loyalty. The gift of ivy to a friend means that friendship will last forever, while the gift to a lover represents eternal love, which is also the reason why Ivy often appears in western wedding ceremony. The headdress made of ivy on the bride's head can be used to ward off evil spirits and keep love fresh. Boys with ivy can tell a lover's heart is good or bad. It is said that people who get the blessing of ivy will get extraordinary influence, and gradually make people who like them fall in love with themselves.

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