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[[Image:Joos van Cleve Flower (detail).jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Madonna and Child with Carnation]]'' (Cincinnati version, 1530-35) (flower detail) by [[Joos van Cleve]]]] [[Image:Joos van Cleve Flower (detail).jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Madonna and Child with Carnation]]'' (Cincinnati version, 1530-35) (flower detail) by [[Joos van Cleve]]]]
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A [[flower]] is a [[plant]] that bears flowers. Many flowers have important [[symbolism|symbolic meanings]] in [[Western culture]]. The practice of assigning meanings to flowers is known as [[floriography]]. A [[flower]] is a [[plant]] that bears flowers. Many flowers have important [[symbolism|symbolic meanings]] in [[Western culture]]. The practice of assigning meanings to flowers is known as [[floriography]].

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Madonna and Child with Carnation (Cincinnati version, 1530-35) (flower detail) by Joos van Cleve
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A flower is a plant that bears flowers. Many flowers have important symbolic meanings in Western culture. The practice of assigning meanings to flowers is known as floriography.

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