Flower Of The Week

Tomorrow is May 1st so I thought you all would like to know the birth flower for May is: Lily of The Valley Lily of the valley is a very small and delicate flower with tiny bell shaped blooms. It is usually white, but on very rare occasion it will be pink. Lily of the … Continued

Flower Of The Week

This week’s flower is a very elegant bloom. Garden Rose Garden roses can also be called English Roses and are usually a hybrid rose. They start to bloom like a peony, or ranunculus in that the petals form a ball and then open to reveal the inner petals. Garden roses can be red, pink, orange, peach, yellow, … Continued

Flower Of The Week

This week’s flower is one of the best smelling things on this earth. Gardenia Gardenia can also be known as Cape Jasmine. Gardenias are always white and are extremely fragrant. They grow on a bush and have stems that are only about an inch long, so they need to have wires added in order to use them in … Continued

Flower Of The Week

This week’s flower is an unusual one. It is the tropical Pincushion Protea. Pin Cushion Protea, as you can see, is a very unique flower. It can be red, orange, or yellow and is a globular flower with pin shaped petals. The flower is native to South Africa, but also grows in some parts of … Continued

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The Ten Most Popular Wedding Flowers & What You Should Know Before Choosing Them This article tells about flowers most often chosen for weddings. It is extremely informative and tells you the price, availability, sturdiness, etc. about the ten most popular wedding flowers. All the things you need to know when choosing your wedding flowers! Tweet … Continued

Flower Of The Week

Can you believe it’s already April? You all know what that means. It’s time for the April birth flower! Sweet Pea Sweet pea comes in white, lavender, purple and pink. It has an average of 5 paper-like, butterfly shaped, blooms on each stem. As well as being the birth flower for April, sweet pea is also associated with the 30th … Continued