Folklore & Nature: The Death Flower (2024)

Death, loss, separation and abandonment – the many symbolisms of one flower

The story of the red spider lily begins with a beautiful autumnal scene in late September during the Buddhist holiday of Ohigan. It’s this period of time just before the autumn equinox, that has given rise to one of the most fascinating folklores of any flower in the world. In Japan, Ohigan is a time to return home to visit graves and pay respects to ancestors. It also happens to coincide with the brief flowering time of the red spider lily (Lycoris radiata), which unusually blooms in the autumn. Because of the flower’s association with Ohigan (お彼岸) and the autumnal equinox (彼岸), it’s known in Japanese as Higanbana (彼岸花).

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The flower’s autumnal bloom is not the only unusual thing about its appearance. This lily blooms well before the leaves come out. A cluster of bright red, spidery flowers with long stamens blaze atop a slender green stalk, creating a red wash over the landscape. The red glow quickly fades as the petals shrivel up, leaving the plant bare. The leaves then emerge, bringing life back to the plant once more before they too turn brown and the plant returns to the soil, dying a second time.

This curious growth habit was explained in a Chinese myth. The sun goddess Amaterasu assigned two elves (or fairies) to guard the flowers and leaves independently. Mañjuguarded the petals while Saka guarded the leaves, always knowing about the existence of one another, but forbidden to meet. Curiosity drove them to defy Amaterasu and once they finally met they fell in love. Amaterasu punished them with a curse to never meet again and so now Saka’s leaves only come out once Mañju’s petals have died. They live in eternal separation. Another name for the flower is ‘Mañjusaka’ in Chinese and ‘Manju-syage’ in Japanese.

A flower of many names

But these are far from the only names for the red spider lily. In Japan, this flower has over 1,000 different names. Many of those names relate to the unique folklore of the flower, which is multifaceted. Many (if not most) of the names, are associated with death and the reasons are interesting.

During Ohigan, when the red spider lilies are in bloom, they are a very common sight in graveyards, but they are not found around tombstones because they are left as memorials. The actual reason lies in the interesting botany of this plant and is far more macabre. The entire plant, from bulb to flower, is poisonous.

In historic times in Japan, human bodies were buried directly in the ground and disturbance by moles, foxes or other animals, either burrowing or scavenging, was a common problem. To ensure the graves were left alone, people planted the poisonous red spider lilies over buried bodies to deter animals. Graves and death were soon associated with the red spider lily, earning it the name of ‘death flower’ and the even darker, ‘corpse flower’.

In addition to graveyards, the method of planting the poisonous lily bulbs as a form of animal control extended to riverbanks and agricultural fields like rice paddies.

A common superstition around the flower was that to pick one and bring it home would cause your house to burn down. As with many superstitions and myths, this may have been a way of scaring children to prevent them from touching the poisonous plant.

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Because the lilies were planted around graves, when the red flowers bloomed the same color of blood, they were thought to have drawn in the blood of the dead, further tying them to death. And as they swayed in the breeze, some thought they looked like ghosts, giving them yet another name of ‘ghost flower’.

The connection of the flower to Buddhism is more than just the coincidence of it blooming during the celebration of Ohigan. One of the few names not associated with death, the flower is also called Manjushage (曼殊沙華), which comes from Buddhist scriptures. The Manjushageis a heavenly flower that doesn’t exist among us, but the red spider lily was planted by monks to represent it and so associated with Buddhist temples. There are also white spider lilies, which tend to more commonly be known as Manjushage.

‘Higan’ has a further meaning than just the holiday to honor ancestors. In the Buddhist Heart Sutra, higan means ‘the other shore’, referring to the mythical Sanzu River. Spirits cross this river to reach enlightenment so it’s often seen as symbolic of crossing over into death. Spider lilies grow along the banks of the Sanzu River and greet the newly departed spirits.

In another Buddhist text, the Lotus Sutra, Diyu is the realm of the dead, or hell, and red spider lilies are said to grow there, marking a path to guide spirits to reincarnation. Yet another name for the lilies are ‘hell flowers’.

Symbolism in Anime

The pervasive symbolism of the red spider lily in Japan is regularly used in the arts from literature to music, film and animation. Even casual anime viewers will likely have encountered the red spider lily in various shows. The flower regularly appears, sometimes as a passing image, other times, as a more ingrained symbol in a show. It’s never there by chance.

In Japan, some flowers are so symbolic and meaningful there’s a word used to denote this unspoken language: hanakotoba. Wisteria, plum and chrysanthemum are just a few flowers that symbolize different things in Japanese culture. A bouquet is rarely simple and often full of unsaid meaning just as much as the seemingly casual appearance of a flower in anime is. The spider lily is part of this rich flower language and often is used to foreshadow a coming death.

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Red spider lilies can be seen in passing in one of my favorite shows, Kimetsu no Yaiba (鬼滅の刃) or Demon Slayer in English, in the ending credits. In a show full of death, it’s not just foreshadowing, but a promise. Interestingly, there is also a fictional blue spider lily that plays into the storyline of the demon, Muzan.

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The lilies play a lager role in the manga and anime, Tokyo Ghoul (東京喰種), bySui Ishida. Another story where death is inevitable and frequent, the flowers make regular appearances throughout. But in this story, the lilies don’t symbolize only death. In one particular scene, the main character, Ken Kaneki, is dramatically tortured and as both his mind and body begin to break, a field of white carnations transforms into red spider lilies, symbolizing his metamorphosis into an entirely different person as he is destroyed.

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Perhaps the most heartbreaking uses of the red spider lily I’ve seen in any anime, is in episode 9 of the show, Dororo (どろろ) by Osamu Tezuka (the same artist who created Astro Boy). The story follows the mysterious Hyakkimaruand child orphan Dororo. Episode 9 is heavy with red spider lily symbolism as it finds Dororo ill and encountering the flowers, leading to a flashback. Tenzuka must have been aware that another name for the flower was ‘abandoned child flower’ and handily defined that name in this tragic story where Dororo recounts how she became an orphan. The final scene, where her mother finally falls from starvation, unable to continue on, is in a vast field of red spider lilies. Surrounded by the flowers, she dies and Dororo is abandoned.

Resources:

[Red spider lily meaning] The reason of hell flower’s name in Japan
The Red Spider Lily – Anime’s Hell Flower

Folklore & Nature: The Death Flower (2024)

FAQs

What is the death flower folklore? ›

To ensure the graves were left alone, people planted the poisonous red spider lilies over buried bodies to deter animals. Graves and death were soon associated with the red spider lily, earning it the name of 'death flower' and the even darker, 'corpse flower'.

What happens if you touch a red spider lily? ›

Don't touch: Red spider lily bulbs are poisonous if eaten, and touching the stems or petals can cause a rash.

What flower is known as the death flower? ›

For this reason, the red spider lily is sometimes called the “death flower” or “corpse flower.”

Why does the red spider lily represent death? ›

Red spider lilies are poisonous, so scavengers tend to avoid them. These flowers may also be associated with death because their bright red color resembles that of blood. Folklore across many parts of East Asia, including Japan and China, associate the flower with death and the afterlife.

What is the death flower in real life? ›

The Corpse Flower (Amorphophallus titanum) is the largest unbranched inflorescence in the plant kingdom. It can grow more than 8 feet tall, blooms for only 1 to 3 days every year or so, and boasts a powerful stench when it blooms, earning the flower its putrid name.

What is the flower of death symbol? ›

A symbol of support and encouragement and a symbol of death and mourning, the chrysanthemum is well suited for funerals.

What is the spiritual meaning of the red spider lily? ›

In Japanese and Chinese cultures, the Red Spider Lily is steeped in the spiritual. Its vibrant red petals are thought to guide the dead towards reincarnation, a beacon in the underworld. This connection is deepened during Japan's Ohigan festival, where the flower's bloom coincides with ancestral honoring.

What part of a spider lily is poisonous? ›

The symptoms of poisoning by the bulbs from any of the spider lilies are due primarily to the alkaloids that they produce. Different types of spider lily may have differing types and concentrations of these compounds.

What happens if a human eats a spider plant? ›

Despite some confusion, scientific consensus holds that spider plants are non-toxic to humans. This includes both the green and variegated varieties. While some houseplants do come with a risk of toxicity, the spider plant isn't one of them.

What flower only blooms once every 100 years? ›

Agave Americana Blooms Once Every Hundred Years

Ironically, the plant is known as a century plant, although on average the plant blooms about every 30 years.

What is the flower for death funeral? ›

White lilies, in particular, are often associated with funerals and convey a sense of peace and serenity. Roses: Roses are timeless and versatile flowers that can be used in sympathy arrangements. White roses symbolize purity, innocence, and reverence, while pink roses can represent grace and admiration.

What is the flower of the afterlife? ›

Lilies are usually funerals because of their white colouring. White lilies symbolise the innocence of a soul, once it has left the body. The stargazer lily is used specifically as a symbol of sympathy, so is usually given to the family of the deceased, whilst a simple, white lily represents purity.

Are death lilies bad luck? ›

Under no condition would my grandmother allow an arum lily into the house. She considered them bad luck and only for funerals. Bringing Arum lilies in the house would result in a funeral before the year was out. Meanwhile, they are poisonous this could have been common sense turned into superstition.

What is the theory of the red spider lily? ›

However, the Red Spider Lily is an important flower in Japanese folklore, believing to guide the dead to their next reincarnation. They are also believed to grow upon the shore of the Sanzu River, the river of the dead in Japanese folklore, and all who die must traverse the width of it.

What does it mean if you give someone a spider lily? ›

- The red spider lily is often linked with sad memories, such as last goodbyes or the death of a loved one. - White Spider Lily (Lycoris albiflora) represents the positive nature, freshness, and simply living life. - Golden or Yellow Spider Lily (Lycoris aurea) is associated with wealth and richness.

What do dead flowers symbolize? ›

Theme Overview. From new life to death, from purity to passion, flowers have had many meanings in myths and legends. Swelling from tender bud to full bloom, flowers are associated with youth, beauty, and pleasure. But as they wilt and die, flowers represent fragility and the swift passage from life into death.

What happens if you give death a death flower? ›

Should a Sim perish by any particular reason, the Grim Reaper will come and try to take the Sim's soul, but the Sim in question will offer him the flower, and the Grim Reaper will gladly take the flower and bring the Sim back to life with slightly raised Motives, to give the Sim the chance to quickly fix the motive ...

What is the official flower of the dead? ›

Marigolds. Often called “flowers of the dead,” cempasúchil, or flor de muerto, these bright orange and yellow flowers' fragrance is said to attract souls to the altar. Their bright and cheery color also celebrate life instead of feeling bitter about death.

What flower is a death threat? ›

The azalea is also one of the symbols of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Azaleas and rhododendrons were once so infamous for their toxicity that to receive a bouquet of their flowers in a black vase was a well-known death threat.

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