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Exploring the Symbology of Flowers

Emily Dovydaitis discusses the language of flowers followed by Victorian era society.

10/05/2017

Nerd Nite Spotlight

Exploring the Symbology of Flowers

10/5/2017 | 7m 35sVideo has Closed Captions

Emily Dovydaitis discusses the language of flowers followed by Victorian era society.

Although most flowers lack tu-lips, they often “say” more than most people realize. During the Victorian era, the clandestine language of flowers provided a way for society to communicate emotions in a more respectable manner.

10/05/2017

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Nerd Nite Spotlight

Exploring the Symbology of Flowers

10/5/2017 | 7m 35sVideo has Closed Captions

Although most flowers lack tu-lips, they often “say” more than most people realize. During the Victorian era, the clandestine language of flowers provided a way for society to communicate emotions in a more respectable manner.

10/05/2017

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