Gardening & Environment Science & Nature Crafts & Hobbies
Complete Language of Flowers: a Definitive and Illustrated History by S. Theresa Dietz is a beautifully illustrated non‑fiction guide that blends nature, gardening and social‑science insights into the symbolic meanings of flowers. The trade paperback offers 256 pages of clear, engaging text and full‑color illustrations, making it a handy reference for both young adults and seasoned hobbyists.
The book is part of the Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia Series and covers topics ranging from flower arranging to folklore and mythology, appealing to readers interested in plants, crafts and cultural history. Its concise, well‑organized layout makes it easy to browse for specific blooms or explore broader floral traditions.
Condition is solid with a tight binding and clean, tidy internal pages free of writing, dog‑ears or tears. Minor scuffs appear only on the closed page edge, and the volume comes from a smoke‑free home, ensuring a pleasant reading experience.