And from there each entry is then provided with its own two page or four page entry for each plant, which aren't alphabetized.Įach individualized entry is then provided with the name of the flower followed by a bit of a poem or quote that includes the name of the author as well as the date of that writing. The book is organized into groups of twenty-five (13, 12 then 13, 12) while each of these sections are then further separated by a collective page of various plants all meaning the same sentiment to one degree or another. As such readers of all grades will find something worth reading about when they open this book. Instead have you wondered about floral symbolism, floral history, floral lore and even/or floral language whether it may be Elizabethan, modern or your usual Victorian? This book will have it covered to a certain degree.įloriography isn't a comprehensive book since it only covers fifty known flowers although many are quite well-known to even those who may have limited plant knowledge. This is not another floral language book focusing on just Victorian flower language meanings, which means that it is already getting brownie points for being original.
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