6 Flowers That Should Not Be Given in Winter: They Can Attract Imbalance and Bad Luck

17.01.2024 09:23

Flowers seem to be the perfect gift for any occasion.

Is it all that obvious? Each color can have its own meaning.

But there are flowers that definitely shouldn’t be given in the cold season, as they can bring ambiguous consequences and failures into life.

Geranium

Geranium, although beautiful due to its petals, is considered a flower that can bring quarrels and disagreements into the house.

According to superstitious beliefs, this flower can negatively affect relationships, so it is not recommended to give it in winter.

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Begonia

Begonia, with its colorful leaves, is also considered a bad choice in winter.

The sign says that giving begonias as a gift can cause disagreements and disputes in the home, so it is better to avoid this flower during the cold season.

Orchid

Despite its elegance, the orchid is associated with fragility in relationships.

In winter, when relationships need special care, giving an orchid can create unnecessary problems and minor conflicts.

Cyclamen

Cyclamen is a flower with curved petals, considered a symbol of complex relationships and misunderstandings.

Giving cyclamen in winter can provoke gossip and conflicts. Of course, this flower should not be given at other times of the year either.

Camellia

Camellia, despite its exquisite beauty, is considered a symbol of misfortune and disaster.

In winter, when nature is in hibernation, giving a camellia can be perceived as a sign of difficulties. Everyone should understand that the camellia is a summer flower.

Day-lily

Daylily, with its unique flowers, is considered a plant that can cause separation and discord.

In winter, when the days are short and extra warmth is needed, giving a daylily can be perceived as an unlucky sign.

Earlier we deciphered the sign about winter flowering of indoor plants.

Author: Sergey Tumanov Internet resource editor

Content
  1. Geranium
  2. Begonia
  3. Orchid
  4. Cyclamen
  5. Camellia
  6. Day-lily