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The language of flowers

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About This Book

This compendium presents the symbolic vocabulary attributed to many flowers, offering an alphabetical dictionary of floral meanings alongside a calendar and dial that link blossoms to seasons and hours. Individual entries pair concise definitions with short poems, literary quotations, and practical notes for arranging floral offerings. A prefatory essay reflects on the cultural roots and emotional uses of floral symbolism. Coloured illustrations and organized lists help readers choose blooms to express particular sentiments, occasions, or decorative intentions.

About the Author

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Henrietta Dumont

Henrietta Dumont is best known for her work "The Language of Flowers," which explores the symbolic meanings of various flowers and their arrangements. This book reflects the Victorian fascination with floral symbolism and serves as a guide for expressing emotions and sentiments through flowers. Dumont's contributions to literature provide insight into the cultural significance of flora during her time, making her work a notable reference for those interested in botany, symbolism, and Victorian customs.

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