Floral Estrangements
Rebecca Fishbein
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Beschreibung
Flowers for when you love them . . . not.The ultimate guide to finding new and fragrant ways to channel your frustrations and fuel your revenge fantasies with some common (and not-so-common) vengeful plants, as well as suggested bouquets to blight your nemeses.Is there anything more savage than an archly composed bouquet? The Victorians didnt think so, which is why their flower symbols werent just endearingthey were also cheeky, rude, and downright hostile.This illustrated floriography will help you choose the perfect Floral Estrangement for your situation, such as:The Maybe You Shouldn't Have Given Me Your Phone Password(Yellow Chrysanthemum, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Basil, Yellow Rose, Tansy)The Still Thinking about the $1K I Spent to Be a Bridesmaid at Your Destination Wedding (Black-Eyed Susan, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Delphinium, Orange Lily)The His Mommy Issues Are Now Your Problem (Withered White Rose, Pine, Delphinium)With incredible, subtly hostile illustrations of flowers throughout, this is a sumptuous, decadent, guilty pleasure of a gift or self-purchase. As a modern bard says, Dont get sad, get even.A FRESH TAKE FLOWER BOOK: Its the perfect time for a book on the language of flowers that focuses on the darker side of its symbolism. For anyone who fantasizes about sending your awful ex a message on Valentines Day, this book includes hilarious (and informative!) tips for you.MODERN LOVE (AND HATE): This hilarious guide to flowers one should never send is pitch-perfect for iconoclasts who love to buck the trends and fans of such vengeful entertainments as Bridgerton and Do Revenge.Perfect for:Fans of Wicked Plants and Floriography: An Illustrated Guide to the Victorian Language of FlowersPeople who hate Valentines DayGift-giving to a recently dumped friend or relativeBotany enthusiastsThe eternally vengeful and embittered