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![]() Origin & History During the Dark Ages, the fern seed was believed to render men invisible. In medieval England, the root of the common male fern was an important ingredient in love potions, as demonstrated in this ancient Gaelic song:
Color Messages The fern generally signifies sincerity, confidence, and shelter. A royal fern denotes reverie, while the exchange of a maidenhair fern expresses a secret bond of love. |
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Any line of work is more enjoyable when the environs are cheerful and beautiful. So make an executive decision to decorate your workplace with inspiring flowers. Fill a coffee cup with a few stems and use it as a paperweight, or fill two matching vases with flowers and use them as bookends. Even just placing a few colourful stems around your workstation will add irresistable cheer. |