Sweet Herbs and Sundry Flowers: Medieval Gardens and the Gardens of the Cloisters |
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Sweet Herbs and Sundry Flowers: Medieval Gardens and the Gardens of the ... Tania Bayard No preview available - 2013 |
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Allium Anemone Apple arcades Artemisia Arum beds Betony BONNEFONT CLOISTER HERB Bonnefont garden Botanical Garden century Chrysanthemum clois CLOISTER GARTH CLOISTER HERB GARDEN Cloisters color Columbine cornelian cherry Crescentiis Crocus Cuxa Cloister Dianthus elecampane fennel Fern feverfew flora Flowers of Europe Further Reading GARTH GARDEN Goodman of Paris Gothic Grape grown Harvey herbals Herbs and Sundry History of Garden Hortulus Hortus Third household illustrations includes infirmary gardens Iris Johnny-Jump-Up Lady's-Mantle lavender lawn Madonna lily manuscript marjoram Medi medicinal Medieval Gardens medieval plants medieval sources Mentha Metropolitan Museum Middle Ages monastery monastic monks Museum of Art Narcissus Narcissus jonquilla Nigella arvensis officinalis Onion Oxeye Daisy parsley Pear Pink Polunin Pot Marigold Primula quince Rosa Rosa centifolia Rose rosemary Saffron sage Salvia seeds Senecio doronicum species of plants Suggestions for Further Sundry Flowers Sweet Violet tansy Thistle Trie Cloister garden Unicorn Tapestries Viola vulgaris Walahfrid Strabo winter woad woodcuts



