Write about the importance about Flowers in Korean Culture.
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Answer:Koreans cherish the national flower because it honors the country's noble spirit and symbolizes the many successes as well as tribulations that the nation has experienced. Mugunghwa varieties are grouped based on the colors of their blossoms. The groups are dansim, baedal, and asada
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Korea has it's own national flower - the mugunghwa or the rose of Sharon. It's an object of deep affection, meaning “eternal blossom that never fades,” it's been an important symbol of Korean culture for centuries. You might've also noticed that flowers are often gifts for almost every occasion.
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