The cornflower is a curious and optimistic visionary. This bright blue summer flower is happiest in the open countryside where it gets its fair share of sun and enjoys the company of others. Knowledge and understanding is important to it and it loves new ideas and creative solutions – such as the one where the cornflower’s blue colour was used to gold-plate both sugar and tobacco, according to Linnaeus. It is the flexible and fast-growing kind, who easily adapts to new circumstances.

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