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Inspired by the Victorian-era language of flowers, this new language of flowers dictionary is a compilation of many historical references on the language of flowers, with additional modern meanings for newly hybridized flowers. It is a comprehensive excerpt taken from
The Posy Book - Garden Inspired Bouquets That Tell a Story.

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Ragged Robin

(Lychnis Flos-Cuculi)


Ragwort

(Senecio)


Ranunculus, wild


Ray Grass


Red Catchfly

(Silene)


Redbay

Tisswood, Scrubbay, Swampby (Persea borbonia)


Reed, feathery


Reed, split


Restharrow

(Ononis)


Rhubarb


Rock Rose

(Cistus)


Rocket, Dames

(Hesperis)


Rocktrumpet

Mandevilla, Dipladenia, Chilean Jasmine**


Rose Campion

(Silene coronaria)


Rose Moss

(Porulacca)


Rose of Sharon

Syrian Mallow (Alethea frutex)


Rose, Bridal