THOUGHT
The user wants an SEO meta description for an article about windflower symbolism.
I need to keep the description between 50 and 160 characters.
I must not mention topics from the outline directly.
The description should offer a "meta overview" and "more nuance and insight."
It should not use dramatic language.
The output must be *only* the meta description.
Let's break down the core essence of the article without listing outline points:
- It's about windflowers.
- It explores their deeper meanings.
- These meanings are tied to their delicate nature, history, and cultural interpretations.
- It covers general symbolism, cultural context, and color meanings.
How to phrase this "meta overview" without being too specific?
It's about the layers of meaning behind a specific flower.
Draft 1: Discover the hidden meanings and rich history behind the delicate windflower. Explore its symbolism across cultures and colors.
- Characters: 125.
- Checks: Between 50-160. Doesn't mention outline topics. Provides a meta overview (hidden meanings, rich history, symbolism across cultures and colors). Not dramatic.
- Nuance/Insight check: "Hidden meanings," "rich history," "across cultures and colors" hints at the depth without listing.
Let's try to make it slightly more insightful without being dramatic.
The article explores how a seemingly simple flower carries profound messages.
Draft 2: Uncover the profound symbolism and layered meanings attributed to the windflower. Explore its significance through history and color.
- Characters: 124.
- Checks: Between 50-160. Doesn't mention outline topics. "Profound symbolism," "layered meanings," "significance through history and color" provides more nuance than just "hidden meanings." Not dramatic.
Draft 3 (Slightly shorter, more direct): Explore the intricate symbolism of the windflower, revealing its layered meanings across cultures and colors.
- Characters: 109.
- Checks: Between 50-160. Doesn't mention outline topics. "Intricate symbolism," "layered meanings" gives a good meta overview. "Across cultures and colors" covers the scope. Not dramatic.
I think Draft 3 is concise and effective, hitting all the requirements. It focuses on the *nature* of the symbolism explored, rather than just saying "learn about symbolism." "Intricate" and "layered" imply the depth. Explore the intricate symbolism of the windflower, revealing its layered meanings across cultures and colors.