#Chamomile # Grown a pot of chamomile [cute] Chamomile is a plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Europe. The other names of chamomile are also called Roman chamomile and German chamomile. They all have many characteristics in common
#Chamomile#
Planted a pot of chamomile [cute]
Chamomile is a plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Europe.
The other names of chamomile are also called Roman chamomile and German chamomile. They all have many common features: about 30 cm tall, yellow in the center, white petals, and slightly hairy leaves.
Chamomile flower language meaning
1, strong in the face of suffering: chamomile vitality is more tenacious, symbolizing the persistence in adversity.
2, full of vitality: chamomile flowers are small and delicate, giving people a feeling of youth and vitality.
3, intimate relationship: give chamomile to the girl who has a crush to express your love for her.
4, apologize and reconcile: you can send chamomile to a friend to apologize.
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#Chamomile # Grown a pot of chamomile [cute] Chamomile is a plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Europe. The other names of chamomile are also called Roman chamomile and German chamomile. They all have many characteristics in common
#Chamomile # Grown a pot of chamomile [cute] Chamomile is a plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Europe. The other names of chamomile are also called Roman chamomile and German chamomile. They all have many characteristics in common
#Chamomile # Grown a pot of chamomile [cute] Chamomile is a plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Europe. The other names of chamomile are also called Roman chamomile and German chamomile. They all have many characteristics in common
#Chamomile # Grown a pot of chamomile [cute] Chamomile is a plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Europe. The other names of chamomile are also called Roman chamomile and German chamomile. They all have many characteristics in common
#Chamomile # Grown a pot of chamomile [cute] Chamomile is a plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Europe. The other names of chamomile are also called Roman chamomile and German chamomile. They all have many characteristics in common
#Chamomile # Grown a pot of chamomile [cute] Chamomile is a plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Europe. The other names of chamomile are also called Roman chamomile and German chamomile. They all have many characteristics in common
#Chamomile # Grown a pot of chamomile [cute] Chamomile is a plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Europe. The other names of chamomile are also called Roman chamomile and German chamomile. They all have many characteristics in common
#Chamomile # Grown a pot of chamomile [cute] Chamomile is a plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Europe. The other names of chamomile are also called Roman chamomile and German chamomile. They all have many characteristics in common
#Chamomile # Grown a pot of chamomile [cute] Chamomile is a plant of the Asteraceae family, native to Europe. The other names of chamomile are also called Roman chamomile and German chamomile. They all have many characteristics in common
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