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LILAC NO.2
Text on the reverse side: The lilac's botanical name, Syringa, comes from the name of a beautiful nymph in Greek mythology. Celtics regarded the li...
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Text on the reverse side: The lilac's botanical name, Syringa, comes from the name of a beautiful nymph in Greek mythology. Celtics regarded the li...
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Text on the reverse side: One of the world’s most easily recognised flowers is symblic of perfect enduring love, whether between partners or family...
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Text on the reverse side: One of the world’s most easily recognised flowers is symblic of perfect enduring love, whether between partners or family...
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Text on the reverse side: Latin name of Rosa indica cruenta. The red rose is symbolic of perfection and passion as well as serving to communicate a...
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Text on the reverse side: A symbol of wisdom and longevity, the oldest known tree is a pine, and they are renowned for their ability to withstand m...
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Text on the reverse side: The wild pear tree represents good health, prosperity and happiness. Several cultures around the world have regarded the ...
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Text on the reverse side: Latin name of Convolvulus arvensis, commonly called wild or perennial morning glory. Illustration by botanist Pierre-Jose...
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Text on the reverse side: From being a symbol of truthfulness in Renaissance art, the fruit has also been a symbol of purity, virtue and good works...
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Text on the reverse side: The wild pear tree represents good health, prosperity and happiness. Several cultures around the world have regarded the ...
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Text on the reverse side: A symbol of wisdom and longevity, the oldest known tree is a pine, and they are renowned for their ability to withstand m...
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Text on the reverse side: Tales from Ancient China tell us that the fragrance of plum blossoms “lights the world from the bitterness and coldness o...
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Text on the reverse side: With its nearly perfect spherical shape, the apple symbolises the cosmos or totality. Representing love, knowledge, wisdo...
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Text on the reverse side: Closing up at night and opening back up in the morning, the anemone represents anticipation, whilst serving to be a remin...
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Text on the reverse side: From being a symbol of truthfulness in Renaissance art, the fruit has also been a symbol of purity, virtue and good works...
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Text on the reverse side: The ixia, often visited by insects and bees, is a flower native to South Africa and is a flower that represents happiness...
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Text on the reverse side: Apricot is considered to be a fruit of freshness, which can relate to success that comes from hard work, and the ability ...
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Text on the reverse side: The apple tree and its flowers and fruit, represent peace, love, truthfulness, appreciation of both internal and external...
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Text on the reverse side: The redcurrant is native across Europe, and is a member of the genus, ribes, in the gooseberry family. They are seen as a...
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Text on the reverse side: The symbolism of the cherry tree is one of new beginnings and revival. In Japan, the cherry tree is celebrated with a sig...
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Text on the reverse side: In the Victorian Language of Flowers, and early Christian artwork, the fruit represents the heart and kindness, as well a...
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Text on the reverse side: Representing creativity, inspiration, renewal, vitality and inner reflection, the daffodil is enjoyed with positive symbo...
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Text on the reverse side: Japanese camellia, or tsubaki in Japanese, is one of the best known species of the genus Camellia. The flower represents ...
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Text on the reverse side: The hyacinth can be gifted to all, and carries the symbolism of sincerity and constancy. The name was derived from the wo...
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Text on the reverse side: Also called the filbert, this is a species of the hazelnut (cobnut). With the hard outershell, nuts represent toughness a...
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Text on the reverse side: The redcurrant is native across Europe, and is a member of the genus, ribes, in the gooseberry family. They are seen as a...
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Text on the reverse side: The name "strawberry" comes from the Anglo-Saxon name "streoberie". Its current spelling was used since 1538. Symbolic of...
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Text on the reverse side: The symbolism of the cherry tree is one of new beginnings and revival. In Japan, the cherry tree is celebrated with a sig...
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Text on the reverse side: The dahlia flower symbolises inner strength, representing the ability to maintain sacred values even when under challengi...
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Text on the reverse side: Its genus name Ixia miniata derived from Ancient Greek, the flower is native to South Africa. The flower symbolises happi...
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Text on the reverse side: The yellow rose represents happiness. Associated with the sun, it is symbolic of lifting the spirit and expressing joy an...
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Text on the reverse side: The carnation is one of the oldest cultivated flowers in the world, and its scientific name, Dianthus, comes from the Lat...
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Text on the reverse side: Also called Tulipa clusiana, the flower is an Asian species of tulip. The flower has a variety of meanings, but the pink ...
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Text on the reverse side: In many ancient cultures, grapes are regarded as sacred, and symbolise abundance and transformation. Considered juice of ...
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Text on the reverse side: The association between poppies and the cycle of life has a long history. A single poppy can produce up to 60,000 seeds. ...
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Text on the reverse side: The anemone can symbolise protection from evil and negativity, and European peasants used to carry them to ward off illne...
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Text on the reverse side: Botanical design from a woodblock print by Japanese artist Tanigami Konan (1879-1928), who was the first Japanese artist ...
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