The Victorian Language of Flowers, Explained
Автор: The Generalist Papers
Загружено: 2025-12-22
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in Victorian times every flower carried a meaning, and sometimes, it wasn’t what you’d expect. A daisy could symbolize innocence, but yellow carnations might mean rejection, and a simple bouquet could be hiding an entire story. In this video we’re diving into floriography, or the language of flowers: how Victorians allegedly used flowers to say what they couldn’t put into words. Hope you enjoy.
Chapters:
0:00 – Introduction
0:52 – Sponsored Segment
2:31 – History
6:39 – Misconceptions
12:30 – Flower Meanings
15:08 – Conclusion
Sources:
The Language of Flowers, a History by Beverly Seaton
Occasional Papers from The RHS Lindley Library, Volume 10 on the Victorian Language of Flowers by Brent Elliott
Music:
All music provided by Epidemic Sound
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