Quote #0
Wildwood flower, the sweetest flower, that grows in the wildwood.
A. P. Carter
About This Quote
This line reads like a lyrical refrain praising a "wildwood flower" as the finest among naturally growing flowers, suggesting a folk or song-like origin rather than a standalone aphorism.
Interpretation
It idealizes something natural and untamed, valuing beauty that exists outside cultivation or human control, and uses repetition to heighten admiration.



