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The Language of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: A Fully Illustrated Compendium of Meaning, Literature, and Lore for the Modern Romantic | Odessa Begay
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With gorgeous full-color illustrations, ornate decorative elements, lettering in metallic ink, and engaging text, The Language of Flowers: A Fully Illustrated Compendium of Meaning, Literature, and Lore for the Modern Romantic is a treasure for flower lovers. A sumptuous, contemporary anthology of 50 of the world's most storied and popular flowers, each of its entries offers insight to the meaning associated with the flower, and is a fascinating mix of foklore, classic mythology, literature, botanical information and popular culture. Following an introduction that provides a short history of the language of flowers, a fad which reached its peak during the reign of Queen Victoria, each uniquely illustrated and designed entry is an enjoyable read full of history and little-known facts. Here is the story of Tulipmania; how the pansy got its "face," and why the most particular pollination process of a certain orchid has made the vanilla bean a very dear commodity. You'll also dicover how Christian Dior's passion for lily of the valley inspired his classic perfume Diorissimo and its extraordinary bottle; why Oscar Wilde had a penchant for wearing green carnations in his lapel; and how Greeks and Romans believed snapdragons could ward off witchcraft, so they planted them at entryways to their homes. With more than a dozen two-page paintings evoking the romance of noteworthy Victorian gardens and symbolic bouquets, a cross-referenced index of flowers and meanings, and suggestions for further reading, this book is a must for lovers of floriology and Victoriana.
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Gorgeous book with beautiful illustrations. Begay highlights 50 popular flowers. Lilacs, nasturtiums, oleanders, roses, poppies, sunflowers, thistles, tulips, jasmine, carnations, and more. So next time you add lavender to a bouquet, you‘ll know it means distrust, while honeysuckle means devoted love.

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#3books #thativegiftedtoothers
I find it hard to buy novels for friends, as I‘m always worried they already own or have read it (and also worry that they won‘t enjoy it!) Too much pressure!

So I go with books that feel special, or are about something they love.... These are books I‘ve gifted to some lovely Littens 💕

OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚🎁 4y
squirrelbrain Oh I just adore the one that you sent me (The Boy.... ) ❤️ 4y
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Dear sweet beautiful Karen, THANK YOU so much for the loveliest book I‘ve ever owned 🥰I‘m speechless, this book is just GORGEOUS 🌹🌼🌷🌸The illustrations are stunning and every page is whimsical and dreamy!!! I‘m in flower heaven. Thank you, thank you, thank you 😘😘😘#MuchLove

erzascarletbookgasm Yes, beautiful 👍💐😍 4y
AmyG Gorgeous 💕 4y
TrishB Aw gorgeous ♥️ 4y
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Cinfhen I‘m just swooning over here @erzascarletbookgasm @AmyG @TrishB 🤩 4y
KarenUK You are so welcome my lovely...... I saw it and thought of you immediately. Just wish it hadn‘t taken so long! A very belated birthday gift that is almost in time for Hanukkah! 😂💕💕💕💕💕 4y
LeahBergen Lovely! 💙❤️ 4y
rubyslippersreads Absolutely beautiful! 🌷🌸🌼💐 4y
BarbaraBB So lovely! 4y
Texreader Gorgeous!! 4y
Cinfhen Will email you later today @KarenUK THANK YOU so much for this wonderful gift 💝 4y
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