The endemic lily in Taiwan carries many symbolic meanings such as strong vitality, strong grass roots, etc. The white flowers carry the image of purity and they used to be the symbol in a student movement.
Its English name, Golden Shower Tree, is beautiful. The golden yellow flower spikes are on the roadside trees every May and June, and it looks like golden rain when they fall down, how charming!
The beautiful photos with Hydrangeas are usually trending on Instagram when the flower is in season because the Internet celebrities make it a must in photo shooting backgrounds. There are flower fields or leisure farms across Taiwan featuring Hydrangeas.
The golden yellow flowers go with the landscape in Huadong Valley, which makes a fantastic view of floral sea. It is not just a traveling event of a year but a scenery Taiwanese should have a look in a lifetime.
It’s not well known and only can be found in a handful of places in Taiwan. It looks sweet and tender. The flower blooms late in the evening and usually falls on the ground in the daytime.
African Lily is also called Love Flower, meaning the beauty of love. Though its Chinese name contains “lotus”, they are totally irrelevant. Don’t be misled!
Lotus is often seen on those greeting pictures exchanged on communication apps. What are the differences between water lilies and lotus flowers? Please find out the answer in our explanation.
Ginger flowers with a slight fragrance are edible, and they can be brewed to make tea or go with dishes. There is Ginger Flower Season in Mudan Township, Pingtung. It is a small and lovely event.
We sing the song “Jasmine”, drink jasmine tea and smell its lovely fragrance. Jasmine is widely used in life and regarded as a local feature in Huatan Township, Zhanghua.
It is the Flower of Tainan City. Orchids Taiwan are the cash cow that racks in cash. Visitors can go to professional orchid farms to appreciate them.
The big flower with a smiley face drawn by kids looks like a sunflower. Maybe sunflower is the kind of flower many people first know!
It’s the Flower of Jiayi County. Taiwanese rarely see the White Champak growing on trees, but most can tell its fragrance which represents the sweat of hardworking. It’s a local aroma in Taiwan.