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Bellflower (kikyo/fuurinsou)

Speaking of bellflowers, the blue color comes to mind. Therefore, like the flower language of "Kikyo/fuurinsou" as a whole, “devoting love”, “eternal love”, “honesty”, “unchanging love”, “faithfulness” and “elegance” are the flower language.

Campanula are commonly known as bellflowers and take both their common and scientific names from the bell-shaped flowers — Latin for "little bell”.

Bellflower (fuurinsou) also happened to be the official flower symbol (hanakomon) for 18 May in Japan.

The name also refers to "La Campanella" (Italian for "The little bell") is the nickname given to the third of Franz Liszt's six Grandes études de PaganiniS. 141 (1851). It is in the key of G-sharp minor.

La Campanella is widely considered one of the most technically challenging piano pieces ever written. Its melody comes from the final movement of Niccolò Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, where the tune was reinforced metaphorically by a "little handbell."

Petunia (birthday flower)

The language of petunia flowers is "Peace of mind" and "Your presence soothes me

The flower language of petunia is said to have originated from the resemblance of petunia flowers to those of the closely related genus tobacco, which is said to have been named after the tobacco used as a means of relaxation in ancient times.

Blue Nemophila

Nemophila (little forest, love) isn't even her birthday flower but the blue sky color itself suits her yet its flower language means "forgiving", "pretty", and "success everywhere”

Baikatsugi

The flower language in general is “reminiscence” and “pretty/elegance”

The white and clean flowers have a faint fragrance.

It is said that the word "reminiscence" in the language of flowers comes from the fact that scents are often associated with memories.