Flowers of the Farm

Published in 1910, 'Flowers of the Farm' by Arthur Owens Cooke is a nature-focused exploration of wildflowers found in rural settings. The book highlights the beauty of flowers that grow spontaneously in fields, hedges, and along roadsides, emphasizing their resilience and charm without human cultivation. Cooke's work serves as both a botanical guide and a celebration of the natural beauty of the English countryside.
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