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- Floriography (language of flowers) is a means of cryptological communication through the use or arrangement of flowers. Meaning has been attributed to...
- Floriography is the debut studio album released by Norwegian musician Moddi. The album was released on 8 February 2010 through Propeller Recordings in...
- plant of the genus Campanula, belonging to the family Campanulaceae. In floriography, it represents gratitude, or faith and constancy. The specific epithet...
- a Day" (2023) "Spirit of Forgetfulness" (2023) "Moonflower" (2024) "Floriography" (2024) "Ready to Kill" Directed by Michel Berendsen "Until Eternity"...
- and distributed in 20 home-made copies. Later followed the debut album Floriography, recorded with producer Valgeir Sigurðsson in Iceland and containing...
- some blue violets, which are a symbol of love and devotion in Victorian floriography. "Sale catalogue". Sotheby's. 5 May 2011. Retrieved 25 January 2020....
- Western culture. The practice of ****igning meanings to flowers is known as floriography. Some of the more common examples include: Red roses are given as a symbol...
- The language of flowers, or floriography, is cryptological communication through the use or arrangement of flowers. (The) Language of Flowers may also...
- him regularly. Suzuran rarely ever talks, but instead communicates by floriography. Shiki befriends boy in his class called T****sa Honnouji (本能寺 司, Honnouji...
- recording of voltages from the brain Ethnographystudy of cultures Floriographylanguage of flowers Geographystudy of the lands, features, inhabitants...