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Flowers at My Feet Western Wildflowers in Legend, Literature and Lore

By: Brenan M Simpson(Author)
171 pages, b/w illustrations
Flowers at My Feet
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  • Flowers at My Feet ISBN: 9780888393944 Paperback Oct 1996 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 5 days
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Does the lotus bloom in Lotusland? Why does a clover leaf adorn the suit of clubs in a deck of cards? What do Roman soldiers shaving their legs have to do with wildflowers? The author answers these and other questions in Flowers at My Feet. Simpson roots around in lore, legend, literature and language as he takes a light-hearted look at the wildflowers of the West.

Writing about both native and non-native plants, in Flowers at My Feet Simpson finds the process of identification by common and botanic names leads to many interesting stories behind the names. Quoting from such sources as Chaucer, Homer and the Bible, the author goes beyond the plain botanical facts and into our cultural heritage.

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By: Brenan M Simpson(Author)
171 pages, b/w illustrations
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