Violets are popular and beloved houseplants that delight the eye with their bright and delicate flowers.
At the same time, there are many superstitions and folk beliefs associated with these flowers, reflecting their mysterious ability to influence human life and destiny.
Some of these superstitions and signs say that violets in the house are not good, but can bring trouble, misfortune or loneliness. Here are some of them.
Violets are believed to be plants that are very attached to their owner and can respond to their mood, health or attitude.
However, there is a sign that says that if a violet does not bloom or withers, it means that it does not love its owner and wants to leave her.
Such a violet can bring its owner grief, illness or separation from a loved one.
Therefore, if you notice that your violet is not feeling well, then you need to either try to improve its care and environment, or give it to someone else who can love it.
It is generally accepted that violets are plants that represent modesty, meekness and constancy.
However, there is a sign that says that violets in the house attract loneliness, especially for unmarried girls or widows.
This sign is explained by the fact that violets are very jealous and do not like to share the attention of their owner or mistress with someone else, and therefore scare away potential partners.
Therefore, if you want to find your love or save your marriage, then it is better for you not to keep violets in the house or at least not to put them in the bedroom or kitchen.
It is believed that violets are plants that have a connection with the other world and can predict or warn about various events related to the life and death of a person.
However, there is a sign that says that if a violet suddenly wilts, it means that someone close or dear will soon die or that the owner or mistress is in mortal danger.
Therefore, if you notice that your violet suddenly starts to look bad, then you need to urgently see a doctor and check your health.