The Wisdom of Flowers
By Liz Marvin
Genre:-Non-Fiction
Pages:-128
Publisher:-O'Mara
Blurb:-Taking sixty of the world's most amazing flowers and flowering plants, including the corpse flower from Indonesia, the bat-face cuphea and the chocolate cosmos flower from Mexico, the Pohutukawa tree from New Zealand, the lipstick tree and the giant water lily from South America, the voodoo lily from the Mediterranean, the lesser-known plum blossom and the skeleton flower from Japan, and not forgetting the beautiful jade vine from the Philippines, this book will share their unique symbolism and the characteristics and strengths that allow them to thrive, inspiring us to follow their example and make the most of every moment.
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My Review:-Growing up around flowers as my Dad has always had an allotment, growing both show flowers and wild flowers. This was a book I was only to happy to review. This is a beautiful hardback book. I've been out on walks with my son and grandkids and we took the book with us, and the grandkids have loved looking for some of the flowers that are in the book. This book has been an interesting read, that I've read at different times. This would be a beautiful gift for anyone that loves flowers and the outdoors.
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