1. Orchid trio
The orchid trio can thrive in harsh conditions, symbolizing a resilient lifestyle that can thrive and grow in any difficult circumstances.
The orchid trio blooming in clusters represents prosperity and good fortune, bringing luck in one’s career. Additionally, the flowers of this plant last a long time, symbolizing sustainable prosperity.
Especially, the orchid trio brings abundance and prosperity in the new year, warding off any misfortune or hardship from the family’s life.
The orchid trio has a prominent orange color, which is the generative color of the Earth element, the destiny color, so it is highly compatible with the Fire and Earth destinies. The orchid trio will bring positive energy and good luck to people with these two destinies.
The orchid trio also effectively purifies the air, bringing fresh air. You can also use the orchid trio as a gift for your relatives and friends on occasions such as opening ceremonies, housewarmings, to wish them luck and express your sincere love and affection for them.
2. Crab claw orchid
This plant, although named “orchid,” belongs to the cactus family and branches out into many stems. Each stem of the plant is flat and divided into sections, resembling the claw of a crab. That’s why they are called crab claw orchids or claw orchids.
The crab claw orchid is very unique with its unusual flower shape and thrives in shade, making it popular as an indoor ornamental plant, office plant, bringing relaxation and gentleness to flower lovers.
The beautiful flowers and soft leaves make the crab claw orchid symbolize the intensity and passion of love.
In addition, the crab claw orchid is also a popular feng shui plant. Planting the crab claw orchid symbolizes bringing luck in life and the career of the homeowner.
The drooping, curving shape of the crab claw orchid is especially suitable for hanging pots in balconies, windows, and eaves, decorating high spaces.
The pot of crab claw orchids is also used to decorate window sills, dining tables, living rooms, balconies, front doors, staircases…each time the plant blooms, it brings a fresh, lively, and vibrant touch.
The crab claw orchid blooms right around Christmas, so it is chosen as a meaningful Christmas gift for partners, relatives, and friends. Besides the decorative effect, the crab claw orchid is also used as a medicine in treating inflammation and swelling.
3. Living plant
Just like its name “living plant,” this plant is popular during Tet because it has strong vitality, symbolizing longevity, wishing all family members good health.
In addition, the living plant symbolizes growth, unity, and happiness.
In love, the living plant also symbolizes endurance, an everlasting love that is passionate and never fades, just like the vitality of this flower.
The living plant symbolizes a pure and everlasting friendship, where the flowers show a lot of effort and genuine friendship rather than a friendship built on external glamour.
Starting from October, fertilize the plants with potassium dihydrogen phosphate once a week. Give them more sunlight. That way, new sprouts will quickly form on the branches, followed by blooming and blooming for months without withering.
4. Red vulcan
About this flower, there is a legend that the Arab prophet Mohammed once hung his clothes on a bed of corals. The flowers immediately turned bright red, shining with pride, and they never lose that red color, so the flower is named Red Vulcan.
With its vibrant colors and weather-resistant properties, the red vulcan flower is often used for decorating resorts, balconies, or in front of houses to create highlights for living spaces.
- Dark red vulcan signifies sadness.
- Oak leaf vulcan signifies true friendship.
- Red or pink vulcan expresses preference.
- Bright red vulcan brings comfort and assurance to others. Purple vulcan symbolizes sorrow, grief, and sadness.
- Pink vulcan expresses sweetness and romance for friends and loved ones.
- Moreover, this flower’s seductive and vibrant appearance brings encouragement and comfort to many people.
10 Flower Suggestions to Celebrate Vietnam Teacher’s Day 20/11
On Vietnamese Teachers’ Day, which falls on November 20th, we have the opportunity to send our warmest flowers to our teachers. It is common to give roses, orchids, and other beautiful flowers on this occasion. As a tribute to their dedication and hard work, we honor our teachers with these blossoms filled with gratitude and respect. Let us celebrate and express our appreciation for the incredible influence they have had on our lives. Happy Vietnamese Teachers’ Day!