Flora Poetica: The Chatto Book of Botanical VerseThis beautiful anthology brings together over 250 poems about flowers, plants and trees from eight centuries of writing in English, creating a rich bouquet of intriguing juxtapositions. Fourteenth-century lyrics sit next to poems of the twenty-first century; celebrations of plants native to the English soil share the volume with more exotic plant poetry. |
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The Daisy John Clare To Daisies, Not to Shut So Soon Robert Herrick The Marigold George Wither Marigolds Vicki Feaver The Fear of Flowers John Clare Thistles Ted Hughes Then Came Flowers Rita Dove Chrysanthemum 'Robin Hyde' (Iris Guiver ...
... Cyclamen Walter Savage Landor Cyclamen R. S. Thomas The Primrose John Clare The Primrose Robert Herrick The Primrose John Donne RANUCULACEAE: BUTTERCUP FAMILY Wood Anemone John Clare Marsh Marigolds Nora Hopper (later Chesson) ''Tis ...
Mildmay Fane's 'Walk of Bay Trees' (1648) and George Wither's 'Marigold' (1634) were introduced to Britain by the Romans10. However, Herrick's 'To a Bed of Tulips' (1648) makes a direct reference to the growing horticultural diversity ...
... 'Taproots eight to fifteen feet' deep; And Vicki Feaver's celebration of the potency of 'Marigolds', which are 'Not the flowers men give women' but rather are 'flowers that burst / from tight, explosive buds, rayed / like the sun'.
... geraniums, acacias, gardenias, orchids, marigolds, ginkgoes, hydrangeas, cyclamens and the amaryllis, to name but a few. And many poets, notably D. H. Lawrence and Sylvia Plath, turn to cut flowers to particularly startling effect.