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2apricot · 3 months
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viensfleurter · 26 days
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Vintage bouquet 'Arche mauve'
Fait de Glycine (Wisteria sinensis), Lilas pourpre Etna, Lilas gris Marechal Foch et d'Iris des jardins (Iris germanica)
Vu dans Bouquets de Sylvie Expert-Besancon
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Details from Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller’s paintings 
| The birthday table | Bouquet in an Attic Bell Crater | Still Life with Morning Cup | Roses | Still Life With Roses, Candlestick And Silver |
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summernightsdream · 6 months
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highandbroken · 5 months
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Oleanders!
Oleander (Nerium Oleander) are so widely cultivated that their region of origin is uncertain, but it’s usually associated with the Mediterranean Basin!
The genus name Nerium is the latinised form of the Ancient Greek name for the plant nẽrion (νήριον), derived from the Greek for water, nẽros (νηρός), cause of how their natural habitat is along rivers/streams. There’s multiple theories about the origin of the name ‘oleander’, but the one I believe it is dates back as far as the first century AD, where a Greek physician cited it as a term for the plant used by the Romans.
They have a meaning of caution! Given this meaning by the Victorians cause of its toxicity, it's also said to be because of its association with the Greek cautionary tale of Hero and Leander. They were in love, and though they lived on opposite sides of the Hellespont Sea, Leander swam across it every night to visit Hero. One night, during a violent storm, Leander died trying to swim to Hero. When she saw his body wash ashore, she called out “O, Leander! O, Leander!” and drowned herself to be with him in death. Because of that, it’s suggested this is why oleanders grow along rivers/streams.
When you grow them in a pot, place in a well-lit spot away from central heating (or plant outside in a sunny, sheltered spot). They don’t tolerate frost, and need regular watering (but reduce frequency of watering in winter!)
Please don’t eat them!
There’s no clinical evidence to support specific doses of oleander. It’s literally no longer considered safe due to extreme toxicity, and it’s potentially lethal!
If you’re gonna use these for any kind of magickal purpose, DON'T burn them!!! Don't make incenses out of them because they’re toxic to be inhaled as well! But you can still use them for emotional healing, or to banish negativity!
You can pair them with azaleas to warn someone they’re about to make a poor choice, or sunflowers to caution a friend against a bad investment! Hell, if you want you can pair them with roses if you wanna tell someone you think their relationship won’t last!
but that last one is, like, break glass in case of emergency LMAO!
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logosai · 2 years
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mysticbloom · 1 year
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Wild Senna with Robert Gordon Pottery
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reallove-truelove · 2 months
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margaretiflorist · 1 year
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uloniel · 3 months
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2apricot · 3 months
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@/foret.de_mai
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horsfields · 5 months
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Lots more wreaths to choose from
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garethschweitzer · 5 months
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Marieke Nolsen
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zararose-xo · 7 months
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ZARA ROSE FLOWERS
Instagram & TikTok @zararoseflowers
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highandbroken · 5 months
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Orchids!
Orchids (Orchis) are native to Europe and Northwest Africa, ranging as far as Tibet, Mongolia, and Xinjiang!
Their name comes from the Ancient Greek ὄρχις (órkhis), literally translating to “testicle” cause of the shape of the twin tubers in some species of Orchis. Another interpretation is that it came from the Latin “orchis”, translating to “olive”! The term “orchid” was introduced in 1845 by John Lindley in School Botany, as a shortened form of Orchidaceae.
They have a meaning of elegance and beauty, which is derived from their colourful, delicate, and shapely petals. They became an exotic luxury during the Victorian era, when only the wealthy could afford the expensive bloom.
Given the etymology of the orchid, there was an Ancient Greek myth that eating an orchid’s tubers could determine if an unborn child would be a girl or boy, depending on if the mother or father ate them respectively.
The oldest known recorded reference to the orchid was made by Shen Nung – known as the father of Chinese medicine – around 2695 BC. In Chinese cultures, orchids are symbols of scholarly pursuit, nobility, integrity, and friendship! Also Confucius, a famous Chinese philosopher, had a special affection for cymbidium orchids. One quote attributed to him is “if you are in the company of good people, it is like entering a room full of orchids.”
They thrive well in a well-draining soil that’s consistently moist, in an area with partial shade! If you plan to grow them from seeds, it’s best to start them off indoors. Germination time varies from 3 months to over a year, so sow the seeds at any time BUT only put the seedlings outdoors after the last frost of spring.
Tradition tells us that wearing an orchid promotes friendship! Also, medicinally they were used to treat a LOT of different diseases, including but not limited to tuberculosis, paralysis, stomach disorders, and chest pain! And if you want, you can make glue out of them by stripping, drying, then soaking them in water!
When doing any kind of magickal spells with orchids, their main uses are for calming, dissolving anger, love & peace, and beauty spells (basically to help you feel more beautiful/comfortable in your own skin)!
You can pair them with camellia for a friend you miss, or magnolia as a gift for someone you admire! You could also present it to someone as a way of opening the door to improving your relationship :D
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witchery-wonderland · 7 months
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Floristic work by me. 🎃✨
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