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100 flowers and how they got their names
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100 flowers and how they got their names
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Wells, Diana
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Contributors
Patterson, Ippy
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Wells, Diana
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ISBN
9781565121386
9781565126855
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Subjects
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Flowers
Flowers -- Folklore
Flowers -- Nomenclature (Popular)
Folklore
Gardening
Nomenclature (Popular)
Plant names, Popular
Table of Contents
From the Book - 1st ed.
Abelia
African violet
Anemone
Aster
Astilbe
Azalea
Baby blue eyes and poached eggs
Balloon flower
Bear's breeches
Beauty bush
Begonia
Bleeding heart
Bluebell
Bougainvillea
Butterfly bush
California poppy
Camellia
Candytuft
Carnation, pink, sweet William
Christmas rose
Chrysanthemum
Clematis
Columbine
Crape myrtle
Crocus
Cyclamen
Daffodil
Dahlia
Daisy
Datura
Daylily
Deutzia
Dogwood
Evening primerose
Everlasting flower
Forget-me-not
Forsythia
Foxglove
Fuchsia
Gardenia
Geranium
Gladiolus
Gloxinia
Hollyhock
Honeysuckle
Hosta
Hyacinth
Hydrangea
Impatiens
Iris
Japonica or flowering quince
Jasmine
Kerria
Lady's mantel
Larkspur and delphinium
Lavender
Lilac
Lily
Lobelia
Loosestrife
Love-in-a-mist
Lupine
Magnolia
Marigold
Montbretia
Morning glory
Mountain Laurel
Myrtle
Nasturtium
Orchid
Oregon grape holly
Oswego tea, bee balm, or monarda
Peony
Petunia
Pholx
Plume poppy
Poinsettia
Red-hot poker
Rhododendron
Rose
Rudbeckia
Scarlet sage
Silver bell
Snapdragon
Spirea
Stock
Sunflower
Sweet pea
Tobacco plant
Trumpet vine
Tulip
Violet and pansy
Water lily
Weigela
Wisteria
Yarrow
Yucca
Zinnia
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