Flowering plant
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- | #REDIRECT [[Flower]] | + | [[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]]. | ||
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+ | == Namesakes == | ||
+ | *''[[The Flowers of Evil]]'' | ||
+ | ==Related terms== | ||
+ | *[[fleur]] | ||
+ | *[[flora]] | ||
+ | *[[floral]] | ||
+ | *[[florid]] | ||
+ | *[[Flower painting]] | ||
+ | *[[Flower power]] | ||
+ | *[[Symbolic meanings of flowers in Western culture]] | ||
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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.
Namesakes
Related terms
- fleur
- flora
- floral
- florid
- Flower painting
- Flower power
- Symbolic meanings of flowers in Western culture
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