The term 'flower fairy' has different meanings in different contexts: 1. As a flower variety
Flower Fairy "is a classic variety of geranium and one of the most widely cultivated geraniums internationally. It belongs to the upright type of geranium, with a plant height generally between 20-30 cm and 40 cm. The plant has a compact shape, good branching, and can naturally form without pruning. The tree posture is round and beautiful. The flower fairy has a wide variety of colors, including pink, white, rose red, etc. The flowers grow at the top of the branches and form umbrella inflorescences. Each flower stalk has multiple flowers at the same time, forming a circle, similar to the flowering form of hydrangeas. It looks particularly eye-catching under sunlight and has strong ornamental value.
The Flower Fairy not only has bright colors, but also has extremely strong flowering ability, making it a variety that can bloom all year round. As long as the temperature is suitable and the light is sufficient, it can continuously bloom, making it the preferred variety for novice flower growers or geranium enthusiasts. 2、 As an animated character
In the animated series "Legend of the Investiture of the Gods", the "Flower Fairy" is a female fairy in charge of flowers, plants, and trees. She is a disciple of Jiejiao and the daughter of the Golden Spirit Holy Mother, possessing the magical power to manipulate various flowers, plants, and trees. She is innocent, romantic, clever, lively, kind-hearted, and upright, and is one of the important characters in animated films.
In the famous Japanese anime "Hanami", "Hanami" is also the title of the female protagonist. She inherits the Hanami bloodline and possesses the magical "Hana Key", which can transform into various beautiful clothes. This animation has also been widely broadcasted in China and is a childhood memory for many people born in the 1970s and 1980s.
Flower Fairy "can be a classic variety of geranium or a character name in an animated film. The specific meaning referred to needs to be judged based on the context.