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FALSE RICHES. The sunflower has been made the emblem of false wealth, because gold, however abundant, cannot of itself render a person truly rich. It is related that Pythes, a rich Lydian, the owner of several gold-mines, neglected the cultivation of his lands, which naturally became so unproductive as not to afford the necessaries of life. | FALSE RICHES. The sunflower has been made the emblem of false wealth, because gold, however abundant, cannot of itself render a person truly rich. It is related that Pythes, a rich Lydian, the owner of several gold-mines, neglected the cultivation of his lands, which naturally became so unproductive as not to afford the necessaries of life. | ||
- The {{Wiki|Language of flowers}} | - The {{Wiki|Language of flowers|Language of Flowers}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sunflower}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Sunflower}} | ||
[[Category:Database: Collectibles]] | [[Category:Database: Collectibles]] | ||
[[Category:Helix database entries]] | [[Category:Helix database entries]] | ||
Revision as of 23:58, 19 July 2016

FALSE RICHES. The sunflower has been made the emblem of false wealth, because gold, however abundant, cannot of itself render a person truly rich. It is related that Pythes, a rich Lydian, the owner of several gold-mines, neglected the cultivation of his lands, which naturally became so unproductive as not to afford the necessaries of life.
- The Language of Flowers