Britain's Wild Flowers : A Treasury of Traditions, Superstitions, Remedies and Literature-9781909881921

Britain's Wild Flowers : A Treasury of Traditions, Superstitions, Remedies and Literature

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A fascinating look at the myths, folklore and botany behind over 70 British wildflowers. A fascinating look at the myths, folklore and botany behind over 70 British wildflowers. From hedgerows to meadows, wildflowers can be found throughout our green and pleasant land. In this book, journalist and garden writer Rosamond Richardson traces the history and myths behind each flower to discover the fascinating ways in which the plants were used. Discover which flower used as a medieval lie-detector to test the innocence of suspected criminals, or stuffed in the shoes of Roman centurions to prevent damage to their feet as they marched. From periwinkles, beloved of Chaucer, and the oxlips and �_~nodding violet�_T growing in the forest of A Midsummer Night�_Ts Dream, the book celebrates the important role wildflowers have played in literature, as well as their uses in food and medicine, and the history, myths and tales behind each species. The nineteenth-century poet John Clare wrote, �_~I love wildflowers (none are weeds with me)'. This book is a celebration of the bountiful history behind Britain�_Ts beloved wildflowers and is perfect for anyone with an interest in gardening, history or the natural world.


Book ISBN: 9781909881921
Book Author: National Trust Books
Book Format: Hardback
Book Imprint: National Trust Books
Book Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Book Dimensions: 146 x 200 x 27cm
Book Publication Date: 13/04/2017
Book Pagination: 280 pages
Book Weight: 576g

A fascinating look at the myths, folklore and botany behind over 70 British wildflowers. A fascinating look at the myths, folklore and botany behind over 70 British wildflowers. From hedgerows to meadows, wildflowers can be found throughout our green and pleasant land. In this book, journalist and garden writer Rosamond Richardson traces the history and myths behind each flower to discover the fascinating ways in which the plants were used. Discover which flower used as a medieval lie-detector to test the innocence of suspected criminals, or stuffed in the shoes of Roman centurions to prevent damage to their feet as they marched. From periwinkles, beloved of Chaucer, and the oxlips and �_~nodding violet�_T growing in the forest of A Midsummer Night�_Ts Dream, the book celebrates the important role wildflowers have played in literature, as well as their uses in food and medicine, and the history, myths and tales behind each species. The nineteenth-century poet John Clare wrote, �_~I love wildflowers (none are weeds with me)'. This book is a celebration of the bountiful history behind Britain�_Ts beloved wildflowers and is perfect for anyone with an interest in gardening, history or the natural world.

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