A voyage of horticultural discovery through the centuries and the seasons of the Middle Ages, this guide explains the significance of medieval flowers, whether for medical, ritual, or
cosmetic purposes. Miranda Innes explores the rituals and festivals in which flowers played a vital part, surveys the designs of physic, kitchen, and pleasure gardens, and introduces us
to medieval gardens that can still be visited today. From peony to poppy, Solomon’s seal and columbine to lily and iris, beautiful historical illustrations and stunning photography
emphasize the contemplative atmosphere of the gardens, all of which can be recreated.