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Flowers & History

January 27, 2009 By: Alex Vitti Category: Gardens - Container, Gardens - Flower, History of Gardens

Some flowers spoke with strong and powerful voices, which proclaimed in accents trumpet-tongued,”I am beautiful, and I rule”. Others murmured in tones scarcely audible, but exquisetly soft and sweet, “I am little, and I am beloved”.” — George Sand (Armandine A.L. Dupin), (1804 – 1876) French writer

Joy and jealousy, desire and dejection, solitude and sadness, loyalty and love — flowers echo each voice of the human heart.
While the symbolic and legendary meanings of flowers were known to many during Elizabethan times, it was the Victorians who assigned simple messages to individual flowers. Introduced to the Swedish court in 1714 by Charles II, the Victorian mode of flower language soon spread throughout Europe. (more…)

Word of the day: apical

January 27, 2009 By: Garden Dictionary Category: Garden Dictionary

Borne or arising from the growing tip of a stem.

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