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Byline: editor: Filipa Fino PHOTOGRAPHED BY RICHARD PIERCE
In the Victorian era, flowers were a language. When a suitor sent a woman primroses, for instance, it meant he couldn't live without her. If she replied with striped carnations, the lady was refusing him. A bouquet of ambrosia? His love was requited! But what are the implications of a twenty-first-century beau's ...