The Campaign for Yellow Flowers: Yellow Wedding?
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The Campaign for Yellow Flowers: Yellow Wedding?

It is not hard to be a great admirer of flowers, in fact, they seem to instantly inhabit our hearts as a comfortable love as well as any other pleasurable thing may such as a delicious meal or beautiful balcony view. Yet should there be any discernment employed in picking flowers? Here we have to…

Beautiful Flowers and Their Meanings
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Beautiful Flowers and Their Meanings

We covered some of the interesting associations within the language of flowers in this post here. It adds quite a bit of dimension when you are familiar with the symbolic significance of the flowers you gift yourself and others. Each bloom has its own unique beauty, as does much vegetation, why not acquaint yourself with…

What other flower types make for good Mother’s Day blooms?
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Impress Her with Flowers: How To Get A Supermodel To Love You

You may be one of the many fellows fumbling around in the dating world, looking for a woman of quality, and always end up retracting in the misery of disillusionment…alas, romance may seem like a fiction. Although there are many factors that pull in together to create the status quo, it could very well be…

The Red Wedding: Bridal Bouquets
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The Red Wedding: Bridal Bouquets

Some people may be thinking that a red wedding can only pertain to the popular penultimate episode of Game Of Thrones’ third season, but red weddings are, in fact, a far more ancient tradition. Red? Yes, blood red. Red over any other color, especially white. You may be calling us crazy, but give the idea…

What other flower types make for good Mother’s Day blooms?
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Immortal Love: The Wedding Flower and Beyond

True love is the delicate and rare blossom of life. A gift to be blessed with, and something that requires upkeep to be maintained, to thrive and grow. Is it any surprise that we commemorate this rarity with flowers? The rich and beauteous gift of nature, an aesthetic wonder. The promise of what can come…