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Flora Culture
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Flora Culture: How Flowers Shape Our World is an extraordinary and visually stunning book that collects over 250 images from more than 40 countries, guiding readers through a cultural and geographical exploration of our relationship with flowers. Authored by Christin Geall, this work delves into our innate fascination with flowers and the way it has influenced landscapes and economies for generations. Covering significant issues such as aesthetics, cultural appropriation, fair trade, floriculture, globalization, indigeneity, modernism, seasonality, and tokenism, the book presents these topics in an approachable A to Z format. Geall, with her unique flair, intertwines personal narratives and insights from both growers and designers, connecting themes of art, ecology, and history to prompt readers to reflect on their interactions with plants, gardens, and design.
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Flora Culture: How Flowers Shape Our World is an extraordinary and visually stunning book that collects over 250 images from more than 40 countries, guiding readers through a cultural and geographical exploration of our relationship with flowers. Authored by Christin Geall, this work delves into our innate fascination with flowers and the way it has influenced landscapes and economies for generations. Covering significant issues such as aesthetics, cultural appropriation, fair trade, floriculture, globalization, indigeneity, modernism, seasonality, and tokenism, the book presents these topics in an approachable A to Z format. Geall, with her unique flair, intertwines personal narratives and insights from both growers and designers, connecting themes of art, ecology, and history to prompt readers to reflect on their interactions with plants, gardens, and design.
