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  2. Language of flowers - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from Floral Poetry and the Language of Flowers (1877). According to Jayne Alcock, grounds and gardens supervisor at the Walled Gardens of Cannington, the renewed Victorian era interest in the language of flowers finds its roots in Ottoman Turkey, specifically the court in Constantinople [1] and an obsession it held with tulips during the first half of the 18th century.

  3. Erythronium - Wikipedia

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    Erythronium includes about 20–30 species of hardy spring-flowering perennial plants with long, tooth-like bulbs.Slender stems carry pendent flowers with recurved tepals in shades of cream, yellow, pink and mauve.

  4. Baptisia australis - Wikipedia

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    Baptisia australis, commonly known as blue wild indigo or blue false indigo, is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae (legumes). It is a perennial herb native to much of central and eastern North America and is particularly common in the Midwest, but it has also been introduced well beyond its natural range. [5]

  5. Limonium sinuatum - Wikipedia

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    Limonium sinuatum, commonly known as wavyleaf sea lavender, statice, sea lavender, notch leaf marsh rosemary, sea pink, [1] [2] is a Mediterranean plant species in the family Plumbaginaceae known for its papery flowers that can be used in dried arrangements. It is native to the whole Mediterranean Basin. [3] It usually grows up in sandy grounds.

  6. Hesperis matronalis - Wikipedia

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    Hesperis matronalis is an herbaceous flowering plant species in the family Brassicaceae. It has numerous common names, including dame's rocket, damask-violet, dame's-violet, dames-wort, dame's gilliflower, night-scented gilliflower, queen's gilliflower, rogue's gilliflower, sweet rocket, and mother-of-the-evening.

  7. Passiflora - Wikipedia

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    Blue passion flower (P. caerulea) showing most elements of the Christian symbolism Passiflora 'Soi Fah', a.k.a. Krishnakamala in India. The passion in passion flower purportedly refers to the passion of Jesus in Christian theology; [40] the word passion comes from the Latin passio, meaning 'suffering'.

  8. Viola mandshurica - Wikipedia

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    Viola mandshurica is a perennial species of violet known by the common names dōng běi jǐn cài (zh:东北堇菜) meaning 'northeastern violet' in China, jebikkot (ko:제비꽃) meaning 'sparrow flower' in Korea, and sumire (ja:菫, ja:スミレ) meaning 'violet' in Japan. [1]

  9. Commelina communis - Wikipedia

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    The plant is also grown for its dye in northern China. [7] Additional uses of the colourant include making preparatory designs on cloth before dyeing with other pigments. [3] Commelinin, the blue pigment from the flowers of C. communis, is a metalloanthocyanin. It is a complex of 4 Mg 2+ ions chelating six anthocyanin molecules. [21]

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