The Language Of Flowers And The Victorian Garden
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The Language of Flowers and the Victorian Garden
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Release | : 2016-11-03 |
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ISBN | : 9780993073960 |
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Based on a list of over 300 plants in a 19th century Floral Dictionary, this book looks at how each was grown in the Victorian garden, as well as its various language-of-flowers meanings. It includes facts & anecdotes on the uses, folklore and names of each plant, together with quotes from some of the foremost gardening writers of the Victorian era
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