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Title: The Queen and the Flower Power— the Symbolic use of Plants in the Court of St. James's, United Kingdom
Authors: Carvalho, Luís
Fernandes, Francisca
Nunes, Maria De Fátima
Mills, Christopher
Keywords: Queen Elizabeth II
Urban Ethnobotany
Plants' Symbology
Issue Date: Dec-2012
Citation: Carvalho, L., Fernandes, F., Nunes, M., Mills, C. (2012). The Queen and the Flower Power— the Symbolic use of Plants in the Court of St. James's, United Kingdom. Harvard Papers in Botany, 17(2), 317-322. http://dx.doi.org/10.3100/025.017.0212
Abstract: In traditional societies, religious and political leaders often use elements from the surrounding ecosystems to symbolically affirm their power. This ethnobotanical research looks for a similar pattern of use in urbanized western societies. We selected the use of plants by Queen Elizabeth II as a case study due to her singular position as a political and religious leader. We analysed the use of plants in public ceremonies to study how they are symbolically linked to the renewal of traditions.
Peer reviewed: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/489
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.3100/025.017.0212
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