Tyrone

Near Augher

~1 miles Clogher (0)
~6 miles Aughnacloy (0)
~8 miles Fivemiletown (0)
~12 miles Caledon (0)
~13 miles Omagh (0)
~15 miles Dungannon (0)
~20 miles Armagh (0)
~20 miles Enniskillen (0)
~21 miles Cookstown (0)
In the centre Ages flowers (eg. Thyme or sage in addition to lavender) decorated with temples and homes - these mostly herbs, which were to discourage away evil powers (cinquefoil, Rue, St. John's wort, thyme) or deliver love (roses, pansies, orchids, nots). The symbolism of flowers played here is important. The compositions often done with myrtle, jasmine and boxwood, and flowers placed within the straight vessels were usually viewed collected from one of side. Here, too, I reminded myself connected with reaching the ancient personalized of decorating with blossoms newlyweds. Since the Renaissance, during the XVIth millennium, in florists evolved into symbolism without decorative aesthetics direction parallel towards general stylistic transformations (eg. In the twentieth millennium. Bunches of Victorian, Art Nouveau or piled so-called dry flowers. Bouquet Biedermeier). In the Renaissance, bouquets became more awesome, appeared in them seeing that new plants - arm or leg, strawberry, daisies. Flowers began to place the richly decorated earthenware in addition to glass vessels, and floral motifs have been also adorned with cosmetic fabric. Also returned garlands (that is probably the oldest, from Egypt) adorning the within of rich houses. This baroque splendor in addition to colors, an abundance of splendor. From the seventeenth towards mid-eighteenth century compositions received symmetry and Baroque favored colors were white, pink and red. The most commonly found in the compositions of blossoms are: poppies, lilies, peonies, anemones, phlox, roses, dahlias, or irises, as well as tulips, adored especially by residents on the Netherlands. Bouquets were usually embedded within the richly ornamented pots and vases manufactured from glass, stone or porcelain.