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Today, I introduce “baby’s breath,” “kasumisou” in Japanese. It’s a small and white flower. In my opinion, many people have seen this flower before. Especially, I like the language of flowers that it has. That’s “happiness,” and “innocent love.” It’s very nice, isn’t it?🤩 Fortunately, you can see it at this time of year! I highly recommend that you look at it!
Jun 12, 2023 11:45 PM
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Today, I shall introduce “baby’s breath,” or “kasumisou” in Japanese. It’s a small,
white flower. I'd imagine many people have seen this flower before.
I particularly like what this flower expresses in the language of flowers. “Happiness,” and
“innocent love.” It’s lovely, isn’t it?🤩 Fortunately, you can see it at this
time of year! I highly recommend that you look at it!
Do you have a different language of flowers in Japan to us?
June 13, 2023
Today, I introduce “baby’s breath,” or “kasumisou” in Japanese. It’s a small white flower. I do believe many people have seen this flower before. Especially, I like how it speaks in the language of flowers. It says “happiness” and “innocent love.” Lovely, isn’t it?🤩 Fortunately, you can see it at this time of year! I highly recommend that you take a look for yourself!
The "language of flowers" was once a subject that received much attention. In the 19th century, books were written about it. Each flower carried its own message. Today, that vision has been largely lost. I am glad that you are taking the trouble to learn about it.
June 13, 2023
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