What is the most beautiful flower in the world? Everyone's aesthetic is different, so there is no standard answer. However, the more beautiful the flowers are, the more people like them. The following ten kinds of flowers are very beautiful and popular. They are of different shapes, graceful postures, and have their own unique characteristics.


1. Lavender


Lavender is produced on the Mediterranean coast, all over Europe and the Oceania Islands, and later it was widely planted in the United Kingdom and Yugoslavia. Its leaf shape and color are beautiful and elegant, and the blue-purple inflorescences are beautiful and long. It is a new perennial cold-resistant flower in the courtyard.


2. Blue Enchantress


"Blue Enchantress" originally came from the Netherlands as a processed flower. It is a colorant that is harmless to the human body and a dyeing auxiliary. When the white roses are about to bloom, start watering the flowers with dye, let the flowers absorb water and absorb the dye for blooming.


3. Forget Me Not


Forget-me-nots are distributed in Europe, Pakistan, Kashmir, India, and China. They grow in areas between 200 meters and 4,200 meters above sea level, and are mostly born in mountain forest edges, hillsides, under forests and valley grasslands, and have not yet been artificially introduced and cultivated. Forget-me-not are small and beautiful, with a circle of yellow hearts in the center of the blue flowers. The color matching is harmonious and eye-catching, especially the rolled umbels gradually elongate as the flowers open, half-covered and half-exposed, endearing and unforgettable.


4. Hyacinth


The hyacinth is native to the Mediterranean Sea and South Africa, and is named after the beautiful young Hyacinthus in Greek mythology, who was favored by the sun god Apollo but was accidentally injured by a discus thrown by him. Hyacinth flowers are colorful and attractive. Especially when the Spring Festival comes, red, blue, white, purple, yellow and pink hyacinths are fragrant and full of festive joy.


5. Iris


The name "iris" comes from the Greek word meaning rainbow. It shows that the colors of the celestial rainbow can be seen in the colors of the flowers of this genus. People have even been familiar with the iris in ancient times, for example: there are records of the image of the iris in the pyramids of ancient Egypt, and its history can be traced back to 1500 BC.


6. Cherry Blossoms


Cherry blossoms bloom with or after leaves in March. Cherry blossoms are native to the temperate Himalayas in the northern hemisphere, including Japan, northern India, China, and North Korea. It is cultivated all over the world, with Japanese cherry blossoms being the most famous, with more than 200 varieties. Therefore, Japan is known as "the country of cherry blossoms". At the same time, cherry blossoms have also become a symbol of the Japanese state and nation.


7. Lily


Lilies are noble and elegant, and are regarded as a symbol of purity, and are called "the flower of the Virgin" in Western countries. Lily is one of the most widely cultivated and used flowers in the world today, and it is the most common in marriage halls. It represents sincere love and the blessing for happy ever after.


8. Tulips


The tulip is the national flower of the Netherlands. The Netherlands, a well-known exporting country, introduced the first tulips at the end of the sixteenth century. The tulip, also known as the "magic flower" by Europeans, has had an inexplicable magic power since ancient times that has made horticulturalists keen on variety improvement, and some even broke their families just for its rare bulbs.


9. Rose


Rose flowers are mainly used in food and refining rose oil. Rose oil is more valuable than gold of equal weight, and is used in cosmetics, food, fine chemicals and other industries. They are also symbols of love and are the most popular flowers on Valentine's Day. It is also the national flower of many European countries.


10. Dahlia


Dahlia's flowers are large and beautiful, and the colors are also very rich. The common colors are red, yellow, purple, white, etc., which are regarded as a symbol of generosity and wealth. The dahlia is native to Mexico and is regarded as the national flower of Mexico.