Identify Flower from 1867
Identify Flower from 1867
Hi
I recently inherited a book called 'The Basket Of Flowers' gifted to a family member in 1867. Inside was a flower that is believed to have been put inside around the time. Can anyone identify this plant? Thanks.
I recently inherited a book called 'The Basket Of Flowers' gifted to a family member in 1867. Inside was a flower that is believed to have been put inside around the time. Can anyone identify this plant? Thanks.
- Steve Pollard
- Site Admin
- Posts: 160
- Joined: Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:03 pm
- Location: Chagford, Dartmoor
- Has thanked: 284 times
- Been thanked: 81 times
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Sun Mar 05, 2023 11:50 am
- Location: Brixham & Dartmoor
- Has thanked: 4 times
- Been thanked: 1 time
-
- Posts: 73
- Joined: Fri Apr 09, 2021 4:17 pm
- Location: Cotes D'Armor, Brittany, France
- Has thanked: 41 times
- Been thanked: 39 times
Re: Identify Flower from 1867
Lovely book. It does look like lavender but I'm offering another possibility. Its a bit of an outsider but it was the first thing that came to mind when I saw your photo. Betony.
I've joined a couple of photos of betony in my field, and a dried head...the dried one looks much more spiky I know, but if it was pressed when still fresh, it would appear less so.
I also got a nice book from my grandfather, not as old as yours, more like turn of the century ( actually can't find a date in it anywhere), but I treasure it.
I've joined a couple of photos of betony in my field, and a dried head...the dried one looks much more spiky I know, but if it was pressed when still fresh, it would appear less so.
I also got a nice book from my grandfather, not as old as yours, more like turn of the century ( actually can't find a date in it anywhere), but I treasure it.
Re: Identify Flower from 1867
Thanks for the reply - yes it could be lavender couldn't it! No it just smells of moth balls as it was kept in a box with them. The overpowering smell is like a freshly creosoted fence.
Re: Identify Flower from 1867
Thanks - yes I can fully appreciate how you would treasure your book. Something physical left from the past. Magical. It could be Betony looking at photos online. A great suggestion. I am going to have to read the book (I bought a modern copy from Amazon) and see if there are any clues in it - I know the book was bought because the first names of the characters matched those of my family. Maybe there is more significance to the flower than I thought. If I find out i'll let you know.Jane W wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 2:50 pm Lovely book. It does look like lavender but I'm offering another possibility. Its a bit of an outsider but it was the first thing that came to mind when I saw your photo. Betony.
I've joined a couple of photos of betony in my field, and a dried head...the dried one looks much more spiky I know, but if it was pressed when still fresh, it would appear less so.
I also got a nice book from my grandfather, not as old as yours, more like turn of the century ( actually can't find a date in it anywhere), but I treasure it.
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Sun Mar 05, 2023 11:50 am
- Location: Brixham & Dartmoor
- Has thanked: 4 times
- Been thanked: 1 time