Step into the living tapestry of Shakespeare's world, where every flower and herb tells a story. The Plant-Lore & Garden-Craft Of Shakespeare by Henry Nicholson Ellacombe is a captivating journey through the gardens, meadows, and woodlands that inspired the Bard's immortal verse. This unique literary botany reference reveals how plants in Shakespeare's plays were far more than decoration - they were symbols, metaphors, and bearers of deep-rooted folklore. Each entry connects you to the herbal lore and traditions of Elizabethan England, drawing out the meaning and magic behind every rose, violet, and willow. Perfect for the curious reader, devoted gardener, or anyone seeking a Shakespeare reference handbook, Ellacombe's work blends botanical literary criticism with the charm of a Victorian plant lore collection. Discover the hidden messages behind flowers in Shakespeare plays, and trace the lineage of Renaissance English herbals that shaped the language of love, loss, and transformation. An extensive botanical glossary for Shakespeare ensures that no petal or leaf goes unexplained, making this book an indispensable Shakespeare study companion and a thoughtful gift for gardeners and literature lovers alike. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Both a collector's delight and a cultural treasure, The Plant-Lore & Garden-Craft Of Shakespeare bridges past and present, inviting you to wander through the poetic gardens of the English Renaissance and Victorian imagination.