Today's Flower Language (12/27)
Lost in thought, the innocence of the pansy
December 27th, when the pansy blooming prettily in the winter flowerbed speaks to us. This day marks the anniversary of the 1904 premiere of "Peter Pan" in London. It is a special day when the eternal boy descended onto the stage and cast a spell on the hearts of children.

The name of the pansy comes from the French word "pensée" (thought). This is because its drooping flower shape looks like someone lost in thought. Its delicate expression seems to reflect the pure longing and bittersweet nostalgia of children playing in Neverland, forgetting the passage of time.
The flower language "think of me" is similar to the wish hidden deep in the heart of Peter Pan, who refuses to grow up. Please do not forget the brilliance of childhood. Please do not lose your innocent heart. Perhaps such a quiet prayer dwells within this small flower.
In the hustle and bustle of the end of the year, when you suddenly stop and look up at the sky, the pansy asks gently: "Is the Peter Pan in your heart still doing well?" While fulfilling the responsibilities of an adult, keep a sense of playfulness somewhere in your heart. Cherishing time to be lost in thought becomes the seed of hope for the new year.
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