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Inspired by the Victorian-era language of flowers, this new language of flowers dictionary is a compilation of many historical references on the language of flowers, with additional modern meanings for newly hybridized flowers.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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Tare

(Vetch)


Tea Tree

(Leptospermum)


Teasel

Dipscaus


Thornapple, Double Purple

Datura Metel, Black Datura (Datura fastuosa)


Thornapple, Moon Flower

Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium)


Thorns on a branch


Thrift

Armeria


Throatwort

Trachelium


Thyme


Thyme, wild


Toad Flax

Wild Antirrhinum


Touch-me-not

Impatiens, Balm


Trachelium

Throatwort


Tradescantia

Spiderwort, Wandering Jew Plant


Traveler’s Joy

Clematis vitalba


Tree Primrose

Lagunaria patersonii


Trefoil

Bird’s Foot Trefoil


Tremelaa

Fungi


Tritonia

Flame Freesia, Blazing Star


Trollious

Globe Flower


Truffle

Ground Fungi


Trumpet Flower

Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans)


Tulip Tree

Saucer Magnolia