What does it mean if an author's writing is too flowery?

I have a novel analysis for my AP Lit/Comp class to write, and this is one of the things I have to answer. I can't find the information anywhere. Can anyone tell me what 'flowery writing' is?
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wantadog said:
When u use a daffodil as a pencil
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jester616 said:
Flowery writing is writing that is overly descriptive, fancy, ornate, and so on. It doesn't add to the narrative; it tries to hard to be poetic.
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Thank u so much! I can now finish me essay! =)
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Louis_King769 said:
Usually just means the auteur is being too classic of elegant when such writing doesn't necessarily require it. In other words, the auteur expresses the book in a romanticized way which takes away the enjoyment of reading.

hope that helps :)
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Yes, it did. Thank you!
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Sinna_Hime_chan said:
It can mean when u use to many adjectives in your use to describe of HOW u use them (& like Jester already said... I agree, & yes- too ornate).

He wore a pale roze puffy plumed perfectly pleated peacoat made precisely for his persnickety peacock personality. ('And I could have mixed it up with any other letters - of we get too descript. For further example: J.R.R. Tolkien could be accused of that writing style, which I rather like and prefer....)
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Thank you. I haven't had the pleasure of reading those boeken yet, but they
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