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FLOREAL BUNDLE

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In the Flower language

Alstroemeria
This plant takes name from Baron Klas Von Alstroemer, who first took seed in Europe from south America. From original regions derives also the common name Peruvian Lily,Incas Lily or Andes Lily where it's considered the symbol of victory of Good against evil and it's protagonist of many tribal rituals and festive cerimonials.


Anemone
Anemone is a fragile flower; its petals are taken away by the first puff of air. It symbolizes the ephemeral, the abandonment and the precariousness of a fleeting love. In the Ovidio's mytholigical fable, Anemone is born from Adonis' blood, wounded by a wild boar.


Fresia
It's native of southern Africa. Its beauty, perfume and colour were ignored for a lot of centuries. In Italy the yellow freesia grows naturally. In Holland, Sweden and Denmark a lot of varieties of freesia with pale colours and delicate perfume are cultivated. It's symbol of mystery and fascination for arcane.


Tulipano
The word tulip derives from greek "turban", that is turban. Every oriental garden is full of tulips and in April it's celebrated the tulip's festival, in Constantinople. A turkish legend imputes its origin to the blood drops poured by a disappointed lover. Tulip means perfect love in east. In the West, the bulbs arrived around 1500, thanks to austrian ambassador at Constantinople, that brought a big quantity of these at Vienna. The european country where tuplips had greater success is Holland; In France, one bulb can be the dowry of a girl. Tulip in the West symbolizes the first love; In art and poetry it represents honesty, inconstancy and perfect love. These are not contradictions because just during love the frames of mind can undergo variations.