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Language of Flowers

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An illustrated alphabetical compendium that assigns symbolic meanings to hundreds of plants and blossoms, presenting each entry with a short definitional gloss and often an accompanying engraving. Organized as an abecedary, it lists common and botanical names alongside concise emblematic senses — from friendship, fidelity, and grief to vanity, deceit, and courage — offering a Victorian-era vocabulary for floral sentiment. The book functions as both a reference and a guide to arranging messages through bouquets, pairing simple definitions with decorative images that clarify identification and aesthetic use.

About the Author

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Kate Greenaway

Kate Greenaway was a prominent English illustrator and author, celebrated for her charming children's books and distinctive artistic style. Born in the 19th century, she gained recognition for her beautifully illustrated works that often featured themes of nature and childhood. Among her notable titles are "A Apple Pie," which showcases her playful approach to storytelling, and "Language of Flowers," where she combines art with the symbolism of flowers. Greenaway's illustrations are characterized by their delicate lines and pastel colors, making her a beloved figure in children's literature and a significant contributor to the genre.

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