British Wild Flowers
Their Naming and Folklore
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Wooden Books
Published:1st Nov '22
Should be back in stock very soon
When is a marigold not a marigold? Where in Great Britain is a harebell a bluebell? What does a Burdock have to do with velcrose? And what does a dandelion have to do with teeth? In this delightful little book, historian Gerald Ponting reveals the fascinating stories at the heart of many wild flower names. From names made up by Shakespeare to names based on appearance or medicinal properties, prepare to be amused, informed and amazed.
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ISBN: 9781907155420
Dimensions: 155mm x 125mm x 8mm
Weight: 100g
64 pages