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What they mean to me....

THE SYMBOLISM OF FLOWERS
The Meaning of Flowers are a common and beautiful way to convey feelings, though today we use their language in a more general way than in past eras. An easy and beautifully symbolic way to get your message across to your recipient, the following list of popular flowers defines what each color and variety represents.


Roses Red: love, passion, desire

Yellow: friendship, happiness

Coral: desire Peach: sincerity

Dark Pink: gratitude, appreciation
Pale Pink: grace, admiration

Orange: fascination, enthusiasm

White: innocence
Purple/Lilac: love at first sight
Tulips Red: irresistible love
Yellow: friendship

Purple: loyalty
Orange: warmth and happiness


Other Seasonal Flowers

Anemone: expectation

Baby's Breath: innocence, a pure heart

Calla Lilies: magnificent beauty

Daisies: gentleness and innocence

Gardenias: purity

Hyacinths: loveliness

Hydrangea: good cheer

Iris: warm affection

Lilies: majesty

Lily of the Valley: happiness

Orchids: rare beauty

Queen Anne's Lace: trust

Stephanotis: marital bliss

Violets: modesty and faithfulness

Care & Handling - Orchids







Care Tips For Fresh Cut Flowers - Orchids










Care Tips for Cut FlowersFlowers represent our inner emotions and transform the everyday into a special occasion. When receiving fresh flowers, it is important to know about basic maintenance and care in order to enjoy your gift to its fullest potential. Below are some easy tips to get you started.





Orchids
1. These magnificent flowers are known for their long-lasting blooms and easy maintenance.
2. Cut 1 inch off the bottom of each stem with a sharp knife or floral scissors and remove any leaves that will come in contact with the water in the vase.
3. Fill the vase with tepid water and add 1 packet of flower food.
4. Be sure to keep your bouquet away from direct sunlight, drafty areas or high heat to ensure a long life.
5. To keep your bouquet fresh, re-cut the stems every few days and replace the water with fresh water.





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