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The meaning and symbol of roses
The meaning of thorn plum blossom is brave, dignified, guarding and loyal, which symbolizes stubbornness and firmness, gentleness and loyalty, courage but elegance.

1, the meaning of Rosa davurica

The combination of the three images of "tiger", "thorn" and "plum" shows the fierceness, courage, sharpness, elegance and firmness of the tiger thorn plum. Its nickname "Kirin thorn" is also full of majesty, but also with the auspicious feeling given by Kirin. Therefore, it symbolizes courage, majesty, guardianship and loyalty.

2, the symbol of the tiger thorn plum

Tiger thorn plum has both sharp thorns and beautiful and bright flowers. It looks beautiful and noble, wild and gentle. Its red buds always give people a warm, peaceful and stable feeling, and the opposite leaves can also make people feel its self-protection characteristics. The fierceness of a tiger, the sharpness of a thorn, and the nobleness and firmness of a plum blossom are all in line with its name. Therefore, it symbolizes stubbornness and firmness, gentleness and loyalty, courage and elegance.

Cultivation techniques of Rosa davurica flowers

Choose loose and well-drained humus soil as culture soil, and change pots every spring. More water is needed in summer and autumn, so water it in time. It is not advisable to water too much in spring, and water it once every 2-3 days. Summer is the growing season, so you need enough water. You can water it once a day. In autumn, like in spring, water is poured every 2-3 days. Strictly control watering in winter to keep the soil dry. In winter, the temperature is low, the leaves fall off, and the potted soil should be kept dry.

During flowering, soil moisture should be kept moderate. It is best to apply fertilizer 1 time a month. During the growing period, bamboo poles and lead wires should be used to make all kinds of scaffolding to bind and pull the stems and branches to avoid lodging. If the temperature is above 15℃ in winter and spring, the flowers will continue to bloom. If sufficient light is kept during this period, the flowers will be particularly bright, and when the sun is insufficient, the flowers will be dim. If they are kept in the shade for a long time, they will not bloom. When the branches are too crowded and dense, they can be pruned and reshaped before new leaves grow in spring.