The Complete Language Of Flowers by S. Theresa Dietz is a beautifully illustrated guide that explores the meanings and uses of flowers in gardening, folklore, and flower arranging. This trade paperback, part of the Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia Series, offers 256 pages of clear, non‑fiction content suitable for both young adults and adults interested in nature, crafts, and social science.
The book’s full‑color illustrations enhance the text, making it a handy reference for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of plant symbolism and garden design. Its engaging layout and concise entries make it a useful resource for hobbyists and scholars alike.
In very good condition, the volume shows only minor scuffs on the closed page edge, with clean, tidy internal pages, a tight binding, and no writing, dog‑ears, or tears. It comes from a smoke‑free home, ensuring a well‑preserved reading experience.