Peony is a perennial plant that blooms in late spring and early June, producing large, fragrant flowers in shades of white, pink, and burgundy. According to mythology, peonies were created when the ancient healer Peon was transformed into a flower. Peonies have extensive symbolic meanings including happiness, prosperity, longevity, wealth, knowledge, well-being, women's beauty, and family harmony. They are commonly given as gifts to close friends and family.
Peony is a perennial plant that blooms in late spring and early June, producing large, fragrant flowers in shades of white, pink, and burgundy. According to mythology, peonies were created when the ancient healer Peon was transformed into a flower. Peonies have extensive symbolic meanings including happiness, prosperity, longevity, wealth, knowledge, well-being, women's beauty, and family harmony. They are commonly given as gifts to close friends and family.
Peony is a perennial plant that blooms in late spring and early June, producing large, fragrant flowers in shades of white, pink, and burgundy. According to mythology, peonies were created when the ancient healer Peon was transformed into a flower. Peonies have extensive symbolic meanings including happiness, prosperity, longevity, wealth, knowledge, well-being, women's beauty, and family harmony. They are commonly given as gifts to close friends and family.
need a well-lit plot of land. Peonies bloom in late spring and continue to bloom in June.
In early June, magnificent flowers bloom in the
gardens - peonies. Easily swaying on high stems, they fill everything around with their delicate, fabulous aroma. Lush, large flowers seem to play with juicy shades of white, burgundy and pink, bewitching with their beauty. The romanticism and mystery of peonies has always attracted and attracted artists. There are many paintings depicting peonies in vases, baskets. Peony is the king of flowers, and in its luxury it can only be compared with a beautiful rose. An elegant peony gracefully decorates the garden in a royal way and captivates with its beauty. According to mythology, the name of the plant comes from the name of the ancient healer Peon. It was with a decoction of petals that Peon healed people. When the envious teacher decided to poison him, Pluto turned the guy into a luxurious flower. In ancient China, it was said that the smell of a peony has the scent of a thousand roses.
The symbolism of the peony is extensive:
1. Happiness. 2. Prosperity.
3. Longevity. 4. Wealth.
5. Knowledge. 6. well-being.
7. Women's beauty. 8. Harmony in the family.
Wide symbolism contributes to the fact that it is
customary to give peonies to close people, married couples. It is believed that 9 pieces are presented to friends, 7 to a loved one, 5 to relatives, 3 to parents, one to a girl, emphasizing her uniqueness.