Flowers and Their Meanings | By Karen Azoulay - Random House, Inc - Bluecashew Kitchen Homestead
Flowers and Their Meanings | By Karen Azoulay - Random House, Inc - Bluecashew Kitchen Homestead
Flowers and Their Meanings | By Karen Azoulay - Random House, Inc - Bluecashew Kitchen Homestead

Flowers and Their Meanings | By Karen Azoulay

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Flowers and Their Meanings | By Karen Azoulay

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Kingston NY 12401
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THE SECRET LANGUAGE AND HISTORY OF OVER 600 BLOOMS (A FLOWER DICTIONARY) 

Uncover the secret meanings behind your bouquets and floral arrangements with this stunningly illustrated exploration of the Victorian language of flowers, including the multicultural history, rituals, and mythology behind over 600 flowers, herbs, and trees.

In the Victorian language of flowers, hundreds of blooms were ascribed specific meanings based on folklore, science, and ancient history. Page through this botanical encyclopedia to learn each flower’s Victorian meaning (ranunculus, for example, boldly states, “I am dazzled by your charms,” while marigold represents despair), common names, and cultural history. There is also an index of the flowers grouped by theme, should you want to challenge your local florist to create a coded message for a loved one.

The study of floriography can be used by readers to decode hidden messages in beloved novels like The Age of Innocence or speculate as to why two canary-yellow roses—which signify jealousy and infidelity—were featured in Diana Spencer’s wedding bouquet. You might share some honeysuckle (meaning “bonds of love”) with a friend or partner as a gesture of commitment. Or perhaps you’ll choose a celebratory bouquet of angelica (“inspiration”) and purple columbine (“resolved to win”) for a friend who has triumphed over something difficult.