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Aster – Meaning and Symbolism

A favorite in cottage and wildflower gardens, asters are starry-shaped blooms ranging in color from white to blue and purple. Here’s a closer look at the ...

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Baby’s Breath – Meaning and Symbolism

Known for its airy cloud of white blossoms, baby’s breath deserves a place in your flower borders, cottage and rock gardens. Here’s why these flowers are a ...

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Dahlia – Meaning and Symbolism

From deep red to yellow and white, dahlias come in a dazzling array of colors, brightening up summer and fall gardens. Their exotic beauty and eclectic ...

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Hydrangeas Flower – Symbolism and Meaning

Beloved for its beautiful clusters of flowers, hydrangeas bring diverse color and texture to the summer landscape. Here’s what you need to know about the ...

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Troilus – Young Prince of Troy

Among the most significant events of the Trojan War, Prince Troilus’ death is often thought of as the starting point of Troy’s demise. His story with ...

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Odysseus – Trojan War Hero and Unfortunate Wanderer

Odysseus (Roman equivalent Ulysses) was one of the most famous heroes of Greek mythology, known for his bravery, intellect, wit and cunning. He’s best known ...

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Symbolism of the Elements – A Comprehensive Guide

The relationship between humans and the natural environment is celebrated in almost every culture throughout history. It’s evident in artifacts and art ...

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Gardenia – Symbolism and Meaning

Known for its sweet, intoxicating scent and creamy-white flowers, gardenia is a longtime favorite in all types of gardens. Here’s a look at why it’s loved ...

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Ranunculus – Symbolism and Meaning

Known for its romantic flair, ranunculus commonly features huge round blooms with layers of beautifully ruffled petals, making it a bouquet favorite. ...

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Tulips – Symbolism and Meaning

Known for their vivid, bright colors and beautiful shape, tulips are among the most popular flowers and are garden favorites. Here’s why it was once valued ...

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