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      • A nosegay, posy, or tussie-mussie is a small flower bouquet. They have existed in some form since at least medieval times, when they were carried or worn around the head or bodice. Doilies are traditionally used to bind the stems in these arrangements.
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    A nosegay, posy, or tussie-mussie is a small flower bouquet. They have existed in some form since at least medieval times, when they were carried or worn around the head or bodice. [1] Doilies are traditionally used to bind the stems in these arrangements.

    • They Have Medieval Roots. A “tussie” is a nosegay, a Middle English word for a small group of flowers held together in a little bouquet and that was held at nose level; “mussie” refers to the moss that was moistened and put around the stems of the flowers to keep them from wilting.
    • They Were Popularized by Queen Victoria. The term tussie-mussie (also tussy-mussy) dates back to the reign of trend-setter Queen Victoria (1837-1901), who was fond of carrying these little floral bouquets wherever she went.
    • They Went Hand in Hand with Floriography. Tussie-mussies also became important vehicles for floriography (language of flowers), one of the Victorians’ favorite preoccupations that they elevated to an art form.
    • They Were a Popular Gift for Courtship. It was common practice at the beginning of a relationship for the gentleman to give the lady a tussie-mussie, and she had to be careful about how she wore the flowers on her dress: If she pinned it to the “cleavage of bosom,” that would be bad news for him, since that signified friendship; tussie-mussies held pointing downward were also a sign of rejection.
  3. Mar 9, 2023 · Tussie-mussies make unique bridesmaid gifts or lovely tokens for spring and summer events like prom. If you create the bouquet yourself and choose a pretty posy holder, it will be a memorable gift for someone special. All you need is a posy holder and some pretty blooms to create a vintage-inspired treasure.

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  4. Jul 28, 2023 · Whether you call it a tussie-mussie, tuzzy muzzy, nosegay, or posy, this highly scented small flower and herb bouquet has been around for centuries. Just as nice now as it was 500 years ago, it makes a beautiful gift for friends and you can use a wide variety of flowers to make different scent combinations.

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    • What Is A posy?
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    A posy, also called a nosegay or a tussie-mussie (though not so much today), is really just a small bunch of flowers. But just how small varies—posies can be small enough to pin on a jacket lapel like a boutonniere, or large enough to fit in a flower jar. By comparison, bouquets tend to be large and extravagant, with lots of wow-factor. You'd have ...

    Posies really gained popularity during the Victorian age. Back then, strict rules of social etiquette dictated what was and wasn't proper for someone to say. And so the clever Victorians used floriography—the language of flowers—to say discreetly what they couldn't say aloud. Posies were given as a means of conveying not-so-secret messages. The dif...

    Nowadays, posies are still given as gifts, but they don't tend to carry the same meanings that they did back in the 1800s. Instead, giving someone a posy is simply thought of as a lovely gesture, one that's usually very much appreciated! While yellow carnations can today feature in a posy without being a symbol of rejection, the language of flowers...

    Making your own posy is a great way to show someone you care, and it's also a lot of fun! Start by choosing your favourite blooms—they can be fresh or dried. Once you've selected your flowers, strip off any low-hanging leaves and cut the stems to your desired length. Keep in mind that posies are supposed to be smaller and shorter than bouquets, so ...

    Of course, if you're looking to send the perfect posy without having to arrange it yourself, you've come to the right place! At Floraly, we have a great selection of flower posies for all occasions, from bright pink and yellow posies for happy occasions, to more subdued white and neutral posies for sombre occasions. All of our posies come arranged ...

  5. A tussie mussie is a small flower arrangement of fragrant herbs and blooms. Originally meant to protect the wearer from noxious odors produced by the poor bathing and sanitary conditions of former times, it remained popular for its charm.

  6. Apr 1, 1996 · Tussie-mussies and nosegays of herbs and flowers were carried by women and men from ancient times through the Middle Ages; their popularity swelled in prerevolutionary France and again on both sides of the Atlantic during the Victorian era.

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