Folklore and Symbolism of Flowers, Plants and Trees

Folklore and Symbolism of Flowers, Plants and Trees

Folklore and Symbolism of Flowers, Plants and Trees

Folklore and Symbolism of Flowers, Plants and Trees

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Overview

"Folklore and Symbolism of Flowers, Plants and Trees" by Ernst and Johanna Lehner is an illustrated archive of the symbolic meaning of over 200 flowers, plants, and trees by two of the world's foremost experts on pictorial symbols. The Lehners demonstrate their substantial knowledge and research skills on symbolism and plants in this comprehensive collection. The religious, magical, legendary, and historical significance of many plants, such as mandrake, lotus, mistletoe, dragon tree, and sunflower are described in detail. The authors also discuss the meaning of different floral arrangements, such as bouquets and wreaths, and explain the flowers of the month traditions in China and Japan. The Lehners draw on many rare sources and explore the changing meanings of flowers and plants throughout human history, including ancient traditions, medieval times, and the more recent practices of the nineteenth and twentieth-centuries. The book concludes with an index summarizing the symbolic meaning of every known species of plant in alphabetical order. This well-researched, detailed, and easy to read guide is useful for students of history and botany as well as being an invaluable resource for artists and authors who wish to understand the historical meaning and significance of the plants included in their work. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781420971040
Publisher: Digireads.com
Publication date: 09/20/2020
Pages: 130
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.28(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction11
Sacred Plants
The Trees of Life and Knowledge13
The Tree of Life15
The Tree of Knowledge18
The Yggdrasill20
The Rod of Aaron22
The Acacia23
The Acorus24
The Bo Tree24
The Cassia25
The Cedar25
The Date Palm26
The Fig Tree29
The Three Blessed Fruits30
The Lily32
The Lotus34
The Mistletoe41
The Myrtle41
The Oak Tree42
The Oxalis (Shamrock)43
The Passionflower44
The Persea45
The Peruvian Mastic46
The Resurrection Flower47
The Sandalwood47
The Soma48
The Sunflower48
The Sycamore49
The Vervain49
The Vine50
Flower Lore and Legend
The Acanthus52
The Aconite53
The Adonis53
The Anemone54
The Carnation54
The Clover55
The Cornflower55
The Crocus56
The Cypress57
The Daisy58
The Edelweiss58
The Forget-me-not59
The Hawthorn59
The Hazelnut60
The Heliotrope63
The Hyacinth63
The Iris (Fleur-de-lis)64
The Ivy65
The Tears of Job65
The Laurel66
The Leek68
The Lily-of-the-Valley68
The Linden Tree69
The Mulberry Tree70
The Mullein63
The Myrrh63
The Narcissus73
The Olive Tree74
The Orange Tree75
The Plane Tree76
The Black Poplar76
The Rose77
The Sylphium80
The Thistle80
The Tulip81
The Violet82
Strange and Wondrous Plants
The Apple of Sodom84
The Amber Tree85
The Bausor Tree85
The Barnacle Tree86
The Carlina87
The Dragon Tree87
The Honesty88
The Houseleek88
The Ice Plant89
The Maidenhair Fern89
The Mandrake90
The Tree of Sorrow92
The Flower Calendar
The Seasons94
The Flowers of the Months99
The Chinese Flower Calendar102
The Japanese Flower Calendar106
The Language of Flowers
Sentiments and Symbolism109
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