Flowers And Their Meanings by Karen Azoulay | Floral Encyclopedia Book
Discover the Secret Language of Flowers
Step into the enchanting world of floriography with Flowers and Their Meanings by Karen Azoulay. This beautifully illustrated 248-page botanical encyclopedia decodes the Victorian language of flowers, revealing the rich symbolism, folklore, and cultural history behind hundreds of beloved blooms.
What You'll Find Inside
- The Victorian meaning of hundreds of flowers (ranunculus boldly declares, "I am Dazzled by Your Charms," while marigold represents despair)
- Common names and fascinating cultural histories for each bloom
- A thematic index grouping flowers by sentiment, perfect for crafting coded floral messages
- Full-color photos and illustrations throughout
More Than a Book, It's a Key to Hidden Messages
Use floriography to decode secret meanings woven into beloved novels like The Age of Innocence, or uncover why two canary-yellow roses (symbolizing jealousy and infidelity) appeared in Diana Spencer's iconic wedding bouquet. Gift honeysuckle, meaning "bonds of love," to someone special as a heartfelt gesture of commitment.
Perfect For
- Flower lovers, gardeners, and botanical enthusiasts
- Literature fans who love uncovering hidden symbolism
- Anyone looking for a thoughtful, beautifully illustrated gift
- Florists and floral designers seeking creative inspiration
Book Details
- Author: Karen Azoulay
- Pages: 248
- Illustrations: Full-color photos and illustrations
- Publisher: Penguin Random House
