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PINK BIRTHDAY ROSES: Japanese Art Print
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Text on the tag: The pink rose stands to symbolise gratitude, whilst in Japan, it signifies happiness, confidence and trust. Design by Japanese art...
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Text on the tag: The pink rose stands to symbolise gratitude, whilst in Japan, it signifies happiness, confidence and trust. Design by Japanese art...
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Text on the tag: The name Nandina (also known as heavenly bamboo or sacred bamboo in Japan and China) with sprays of bright red berries and evergre...
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Text on the tag: The name nandina (also known as heavenly bamboo or sacred bamboo in Japan and China) with sprays of bright red berries, is used fo...
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Text on the tag: Expressive of enduring happiness, the plum blossom has traditionally been used as a decorative symbol of congratulatory occasions ...
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Text on the tag: Expressive of enduring happiness, the plum blossom has traditionally been used as a decorative symbol of congratulatory occasions ...
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Text on the tag: The artist Koson Ohara was a Japanese painter and printmaker in the late 19th and early 20th century. With some 500 works to his n...
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Text on the tag: In the Japanese system of Hana-kotoba (flower meanings), the magnolia flower means the sublime, and love of nature, reinvigorating...
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Text on the tag: Amaryllis curvifolia, also known as nerine sarniensis, is not a true lily and is more closely related to the amaryllis - a flower ...
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Text on the tag: The Romans cultivated this magnificent rose naming it Rosa Gallica, which is probably the oldest of all garden roses. Illustration...
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Text on the tag: The Rosa Gallica - the Gallic or French rose - was one of the first species of rose to be grown in central Europe. Illustration by...
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Text on the tag: Narcissus Tazetta, also known as Chinese Sacred Lily, is one of the tallest narcissi and is grown commercially for its essential o...
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Text on the tag: The saying 'great oaks from little acorns grow' officially dates back to the 14th century. The acorn remind us to look inside to f...
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Text on the tag: The Romans cultivated this magnificent rose naming it Rosa Gallica, which is probably the oldest of all garden roses. Illustration...
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Text on the tag: Also known as Blush Noisette, or Noisette Carnée. The white rose is symbolic of purity, innocence and respect. The pink rose symbo...
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Text on the tag: Named after the Swiss botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle who he went on to document hundreds of plant families and create a new...
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Text on the tag: Narcissus pseudonarcissus (commonly known as lent lily or wild daffodil) is a perennial flowering plant. Being strong and resilien...
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Text on the tag: The saying 'great oaks from little acorns grow' officially dates back to the 14th century. The acorn remind us to look inside to f...
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Text on the tag: The long-stalked coreopsis with their daisy-like flower heads, can be annual or perennial flowers. In the language of flowers, the...
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Text on the tag: Lychnis grandiflora, otherwise known as Lychnis coronata, was introduced to Britain from China in 1774. Illustration by botanist P...
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Text on the tag: The brightly coloured Gallardia is related to the sunflower family and is named after 18th century French magistrate and keen bota...
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Text on the tag: Poppies symbolise beauty, magic, consolation and eternal life. A single poppy can produce up to 60,000 seeds, which extrapolates t...
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Text on the tag: Van Gogh moved to Provence in the South of France for the warm climate but arrived in the snowy winter season. He painted the spri...
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Text on the tag: The oleander is an ornamental plant normally associated with the Mediterranean Basin where it grows since the time of the ancient ...
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Text on the tag: By the British designer William Morris (1834-1896). The poppy symbolises remembrance and hope for a peaceful future. The acanthus...
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Text on the tag: By the English potter and tile designer William de Morgan (1839-1917) who often collaborated with William Morris and Edward Burne...
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Text on the tag: By the British designer William Morris (1834-1896). The Willow Boughs pattern was inspired by Medieval herbal cookbooks and medic...
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Text on the tag: The water lily symbolises purity and peace, and also associated with enlightenment as they close up their petals in the evening, a...
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Text on the tag: The anemone flowers close up at night and open back up in the morning, and so they symbolise anticipation, relaxation, and embrac...
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Text on the tag: The greatest number of De Morgan’s works are based on flowers, usually in combination with leaves. Here some yellow daisies are u...
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Text on the tag: Blue and white plum blossoms designed by Mintons, England's leading ceramic factory during the Victorian era. Produced c1873-83, t...
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Text on the tag: By the British textile designer, poet and novelist, William Morris (1834-1896). The marigold is also known as the herb of the sun ...
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Text on the tag: By the British textile designer, poet and novelist, William Morris (1834-1896). The marigold is also known as the herb of the sun ...
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Text on the tag: By the British textile designer, poet and novelist, William Morris (1834-1896). The marigold is also known as the herb of the sun ...
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Text on the tag: By the British textile designer, poet and novelist, William Morris (1834-1896). Tulips can be found in almost any colour, and ther...
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Text on the tag: Originating from 15th century French, the word pensee, meaning to think or to ponder. Therefore the pansies are symbolic of though...
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Text on the tag: By the British textile designer, poet and novelist, William Morris (1834-1896). The name of the flower comes from an Old English w...
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