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Daphne's Flower Language
Daphne odora, also known as Daphne genkwa, is a very popular ornamental shrub in Europe. Tuberculous fruit, evergreen all the year round, smooth and attractive branches and leaves, charming flowers, but they are all highly toxic. Eating leaves or red or yellow fruits by mistake will first induce strong vomiting, and then internal bleeding, coma and even death. The branches and leaves of Daphne odora are rich in Magellanic toxin.

Osmanthus fragrans: Osmanthus fragrans is an attractive and horrible plant, so its flower language is-bewitch.

Daphne is also a character in Greek mythology. She is the daughter of the river god and became a laurel when she was pursued by Apollo.

The laurel belongs to the evergreen tree, which the Greeks thought was because it was sealed by Apollo's golden mouth. The laurel tree became a symbol of victory in the Olympic Games. The laurel of the moon is woven from love, Daphne symbolizes the dawn, and Apollo's pursuit of Daphne is just like the sun's pursuit of dawn, symbolizing the eternal pursuit of love by mankind.