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Looking for movement in your floral arrangement? or a green connective plant and form? Then the ivy is the answer to all of your floral design issues.
In the language of flowers & all things botanical, the Ivy symbolises fidelity (it won’t let go easily of something it attaches to) and eternal life as all evergreens do. In ancient Egypt, ivy was dedicated to God of immortality, Osiris. In ancient Greece ivy was the plant of Dionysus because of its vigor.
The plant has featured in European culture for centuries, being found in ancient Irish, Norwegian and Germanic relics. During long winters with little light, ivy in the home offered a spark of hope that spring would come again. Teamed with holly, the Druids believe the holly and the ivy had magical properties to ward and drive away evil spirits.
Looking for movement in your floral arrangement? or a green connective plant and form? Then the ivy is the answer to all of your floral design issues.
In the language of flowers & all things botanical, the Ivy symbolises fidelity (it won’t let go easily of something it attaches to) and eternal life as all evergreens do. In ancient Egypt, ivy was dedicated to God of immortality, Osiris. In ancient Greece ivy was the plant of Dionysus because of its vigor.
The plant has featured in European culture for centuries, being found in ancient Irish, Norwegian and Germanic relics. During long winters with little light, ivy in the home offered a spark of hope that spring would come again. Teamed with holly, the Druids believe the holly and the ivy had magical properties to ward and drive away evil spirits.