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The Magic of Flowers: A Guide to Their Metaphysical Uses & Properties - Tess Whitehurst 2013


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Acknowledgments

I would like to thank Elysia Gallo, Rebecca Zins, Bill Krause, Sandra Weschcke, Amy Glaser, Anna Levine, and everyone at Llewellyn. Next, great big thank-yous to Ted Bruner, Aron Whitehurst, Joel Whitehurst, Brandi Palachek, Annie Wilder, Allie Chee, Jonathan Kirsch, Descanso Gardens, and the Northern California Women’s Herbal Symposium. I would also like to offer my deepest gratitude for the writings and wisdom of Ellen Dugan, Scott Cunningham, Judika Illes, Gretchen Scoble, Ann Field, Gabriel Mojay, P. J. Pierson, Mary Shipley, Mechthild Scheffer, James Green, and Diana Wells. And finally, an infinite thank-you to the flower spirits, who are, of course, the true authors of this book.