From the Publisher
Which suggestive plant caused a queen to faint when it was
presented to her at court? What was the original French name for
the Great Maiden''s Blush rose that had the Victorians blushing?
Why are figs and pomegranates thought to be the real forbidden
fruit that led Adam and Eve into temptation?
In this delightful gift book, master gardener Sonia Day brings
together delicious tidbits from myth, history, botany, and plant
lore to reveal how plants have seduced our hearts, minds, and
bodies throughout the ages. Organized in thematic chapters that
loosely follow the arc of a love affair, the book journeys from
"Innocence" (the notion of a virgin being "deflowered" originated
with the belief that flowers were pure and sexless), through such
stages as "Flirtation," "Seduction," "Lust," "Deception," and
"Rapture." Scattered throughout are love potions, examples from the
Victorian "language of flowers," and charming anecdotes, all told
in Day''s delightfully irreverent and conversational voice.
Gorgeously designed and featuring full-colour photos and
illustrations throughout, this is a sumptuous tribute to our
enduring fascination with plants that is sure to seduce readers
everywhere.
About the Author
Master gardener SONIA DAY is the Toronto Star''s gardening
columnist and a well-respected gardening writer. She is the author
of six previous books, including Tulips: Facts and Folklore
About the World''s Most Planted Flower, which won a Garden
Globe Award of Achievement for writing from the U.S.-based Garden
Writers Association, and, most recently, the Globe and
Mail national bestseller Incredible Edibles: 43 Fun
Things to Grow in the City. Sonia received Landscape
Ontario''s Gardening Communicator of the Year Award in 2003.
Format: Hardcover
Published: November 8, 2011
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 077102505X
ISBN - 13: 9780771025051