Legend about Lysianthus or Eustoma
Different people have this flower has many different names, with it all kinds of legends and beliefs. Eustoma is a symbol of fun, joy, and for the Mexicans it also embodies the spring. According to legend, the flower chained to itself the views of the Indians in that it blossomed out of spite of the prevailing drought. He was very much like a blue bell and reminded people about the daughter of a leader who, shortly before this event, died tragically and prematurely. Since then, the Indians began to read lisianthus as the embodiment of a young girl on earth, his petals gave the tribe strength to make long trips.