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The Language of Flowers - Plant Care
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Basic Handling and Care. There are many types and varieties of plants that will thrive in your home with very little attention, however most of these plants are not suitable to be placed outdoors and will not survive winter climates in many parts of the world. We can usually divide indoor plants into two groups, Flowering/Seasonal and Tropical. Reputable florist sold/delivered plants always include care instructions for specific plants that will tell you how much light and water your plant requires. ...
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The Language of Flowers
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This is one version of the meaning of flowers, there are many different versions from several countries some with completely different meanings. This one is fairly comprehensive and one that is commonly used in North America. Several flowers listed below are not normally available in North American flower shops and others are very seasonal. Even flowers that are listed as Year round may not be available on any given day! Please don't expect that any given florist has these flowers in stock. Magic; Fascin...
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The Language of Flowers - Sending Flowers
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Sending flowers should be a "feel good" experience. Giving a gift of flowers, like any act of giving should give the donor a warm feeling of accomplishment, and like with any other gift it should leave the recipient with a warm, loved and cared for feeling. But what happens when the flowers you ordered don't live up to your expectations? This can be a common occurrence unless you know exactly who you are dealing with or order from your trusted local florist or flower market. How to choose a local florist.
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The Language of Flowers - Flower Care
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Flowers are fragile but when handled with proper care you can extend the enjoyment of your beautiful blossoms by several days or even weeks (depending on flower variety). Preparing your fresh cut flowers. Whether you harvested flowers from the garden, received them as a gift or bought them from a florist shop or flower market the care you give them when they arrive in your home can determine how well your beautiful bouquet will last. Arranging your cut flowers. When arranging flowers it is quite often ea...
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The Language of Flowers - Anniversary Flowers
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Natures beautiful blossoms can say Romance, Love, Passion, Forgiveness, Joy, Friendship and much more. Below is a popular listing of Anniversary Flowers and their meanings. The Romantic Language of Flowers. 1st Red and White Roses - Unity. 2nd White Carnations - Pride, beauty, living for love. 3rd Bird of Paradise - Magnificence. 4th Alstroemeria - Devotion, friendship. 5th Bonsai/Topiary - Stability. 6th Red Tulips - Declaration of love. 7th Ivy Plant - Wedded love, fidelity, friendship.
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The Language of Flowers - Floral Links
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Here are some links for flower lovers, great sites with lots of flower related info. Royal Botanical Gardens, Hamilton.