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Tulip
Tulips aren't just popular with women; they're also a perfect decorative flower for everyday home decor. Their goblet-shaped blooms symbolize the desire to quickly open one's heart and confess one's love.
In Holland, there's a tulip legend about a beautiful maiden who was pursued simultaneously by three warriors. Each warrior offered her their most precious family heirlooms: a crown, a sword, and gold. The kindhearted maiden, believing the warriors to be equally admirable and unwilling to hurt any of them, prayed to the flower god to transform her into a tulip. The flower resembled a crown, the leaves resembled swords, and the bulb was gold, signifying her compassion for the warriors. This story perfectly illustrates the tulip's symbolic meaning: confession of love, honor, charity, and beauty.
In Holland, there's a tulip legend about a beautiful maiden who was pursued simultaneously by three warriors. Each warrior offered her their most precious family heirlooms: a crown, a sword, and gold. The kindhearted maiden, believing the warriors to be equally admirable and unwilling to hurt any of them, prayed to the flower god to transform her into a tulip. The flower resembled a crown, the leaves resembled swords, and the bulb was gold, signifying her compassion for the warriors. This story perfectly illustrates the tulip's symbolic meaning: confession of love, honor, charity, and beauty.
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