taimealuseid
Taimeluseid is a term used in Estonian folk tradition to refer to ornamental plants or flowers cultivated for their beauty rather than for their practical uses like food or medicine. These plants were typically grown in gardens around homes, often in village settings. The selection of taimeluseid would vary based on local availability, aesthetic preferences, and sometimes symbolic meanings attributed to specific flowers. Common examples might include various types of roses, peonies, lilies, and other blooming plants valued for their vibrant colors and pleasant fragrances.
The cultivation of taimeluseid was not solely about visual appeal; it also played a role in cultural