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FIDELITY IN MISFORTUNE. The Wallflower derives its name from the circumstance of its growing upon old walls, and being seen on the casements or battlements of ancient [[Fort|castles]], among the ruins of abbeys and on turrets and cottages. Hence minstrels and troubadours were accustomed to wear a bouquet of Wallflowers as the emblem of an affection which is proof against time and misfortune. | FIDELITY IN MISFORTUNE. The Wallflower derives its name from the circumstance of its growing upon old walls, and being seen on the casements or battlements of ancient [[Fort|castles]], among the ruins of abbeys and on turrets and cottages. Hence minstrels and troubadours were accustomed to wear a bouquet of Wallflowers as the emblem of an affection which is proof against time and misfortune. | ||
- The Language of Flowers | - The [[Language of Flowers]] | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wallflower}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Wallflower}} | ||
[[Category:Database: Collectibles]] | [[Category:Database: Collectibles]] | ||
[[Category:Helix database entries]] | [[Category:Helix database entries]] | ||
Latest revision as of 06:36, 21 August 2023

Erysimum nevadense
FIDELITY IN MISFORTUNE. The Wallflower derives its name from the circumstance of its growing upon old walls, and being seen on the casements or battlements of ancient castles, among the ruins of abbeys and on turrets and cottages. Hence minstrels and troubadours were accustomed to wear a bouquet of Wallflowers as the emblem of an affection which is proof against time and misfortune.
- The Language of Flowers