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Bursting forth with the joy of life
This flower’s Chinese name is Oil-drop Grass referring to the speckles on her petals which look like drops of oil. It grows in the woodland shade, blooming in the fall. Taiwanese Toadlily reminds us to be cheerful even as the days shorten and colder times approach. Think of yourself as a child, running through a sprinkler on a hot summer day. This playfulness is always rooted in stability, just as the base of her flower is stabilized by three distinct legs. On this firm base we are free to reach upwards and outwards, in a vibrant expression of life’s joy. Even in photographs Taiwanese Toadlily seems to defy the two-dimensional boundaries, bursting forward with an almost uncontainable happiness.
-This is a good essence for seasonal depression as well as helping us to maintain a playful attitude during sad or trying life events.
-Especially supportive for feeling joyful amidst difficult situations