A lyrical celebration of Britain's wild flowers, exploring the folklore, poetry, and natural history associated with the flowers of field, hedgerow, and woodland. A charming read for nature lovers and those with an interest in the cultural heritage of the British countryside.
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The Music of Wild Flowers is a notable collection of essays written by the English naturalist and clergyman Canon John Vaughan, originally published in 1920. The book is celebrated for its unique blend of early ecology, botany, and poetic expression.