Longsha gemstone is one of the world's most high-profile vine varieties this month.
Nowadays, the "Lonza Gem" family has also spawned many excellent "members", such as the familiar red Lonza gemstone, white lonza gemstone, dark pink lonza gem and other varieties of flower colors. But the origin of the name of The Lonza gem must not be known to every flower friend, so today we will talk about the stories behind the Lonza gem.
The current international generic name for Lonza gemstones is "Eden Rose", Chinese literally translated as "Rose of Eden". But why is it translated as "Longsha Gem" in China? Rose Jun is going to take you to the bottom of the matter~
Lonza Gemstones and Eden Roses
This season was cultivated in the 1980s by the famous monthly breeding family, Mayon International. Initially, this moon season was not taken seriously by Meyon, because its flower type and color did not conform to the aesthetics of the time, and Meyon did not even intend to bring this monthly season to the market. At this time, a German florist was deeply impressed by this new variety, which looked so elegant and fresh, as if it were the Garden of Eden in the Bible. They purchased this new variety from Mayon International and are preparing to launch it in the German market.
Thus, it has two names ~~
With its original impression, the season was named "Eden Rose 85" by German florists and launched in Germany. Its elegant and enchanting floral form, like the Garden of Eden, is a kind of nascent and holy seduction.
On the other hand, Meon International also launched it in France as a Renaissance series and named it "Pierre de Ronsard" to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the death of the French Renaissance poet Bier d'Éncha.
Pierre de Ronsard's most famous poem is "Mignonne, allons voir si la rose" "Baby, go, go and see the rose" (aka "Ode to Cassandra"). This special commemorative significance makes Pierre de Ronsard's monthly season connected with the Poet of the Rose.
Pierre de Ronsard
The "Longsha" of the Lonza gem comes from the transliteration of "Ronsard", so where does the "gem" come from? In fact, "gem" comes from "Pierre", which means "stone, gem" in French. Thus the Lonza Gem, the name of the poet Pierre de Ronsard, is preserved in a poetic way, leaving an echo in the world of Chinese moons and seasons.
Lonza Gemstones came to Asia
The entry of Longsha Gem into China is already a matter of the 21st century. In 2006, neighboring Japan hosted the World Monthly Joint Convention in Osaka, and Lonza Gemstone was voted World's Best Rose. Since then, the Lonza Gem Moon Season has gradually entered the vision of domestic flower lovers.
As the most popular monthly season for each person, the maintenance of Longsha gemstones is not difficult. It is very disease resistant and very hardy, heat and rain resistant. The requirements for light and fertilizer are relatively high. The flowers of Lonza gemstones are elegant in color, with rouge on the inside of the petals and milky or ivory on the outside. The flowers have a mild fruity aroma. Large flowers, with an average flower diameter of 10-12 cm, heavy petals (55-60 pieces), tight flower type, with classical rose characteristics, large and heavy flowers will hang on the branches, suitable for flower walls, flower posts, arch shapes. The flowering period of Lonza gemstones can last for about two weeks, and adult Lonza gemstones can bloom for many seasons, but the most vigorous bloom is the first flower of each year, as a vine this month, its growth is strong, and the amount of flowers is amazing~ ~~
Finally, let's enjoy the poet Pierre de Ronsard's most famous ode to the rose:
Ode a Cassandra
Cute, let's see if the rose
Who this morning has closed
Her purple dress in the Sun,
A point lost this vesprée
The folds of her purple dress,
And his complexion to the same.
Weary! see as in little space,
Cute, she has on top of the place
The! the ses beautez laissécheoir !
O vrayment marastre Nature,
Then such a flower does not last
Only from morning to evening!
So, if you believe me, cute,
While your age flourishes
In its greenest novelty,
Pick, pick your youth:
As a flower old age
Will tarnish your beauty.
An ode to Cassandra
Baby, go, go and see the rose
The buds have just unfolded in the early morning
Skirt-like petals bathe in sunlight,
Just faded the night
And dyed skirts are pleated, flower-like colors, and it is your face.
Yes! Just for a little while,
Look at that flower, baby,
Her withered beauty is long overdue!
Oh, nature is as cruel as a wicked woman, just for a moment
The flower is fleeting!
Baby, if you believe me,
Just take advantage of the green Shaohua
Take advantage of the years when the flowers are splendid
Go pick and pick the flowers of your youth:
For time will envelop your beauty, just as he has dimmed this withered rose.
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