Not only is the gladiolus a perfect flower for the summer months, it has been officially recognized as the birth flower of August. There are over 250 species of the flower, ranging in height from two to five feet… Read More about Gladiolas, one of our Favorite Summer Flowers »
Posted by Jackie Levine on June 11, 2015
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Most flowers have history and meaning behind them, but perhaps none is so storied and fabled as the beautiful rose. In many languages, including the romance languages and Greek, the word “Rose” is correctly translated “red or pink”. Read More about Roses: The June Flower »
Posted by Jackie Levine on June 1, 2015
| Last Updated: December 28, 2022
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Memorial Day has deep roots, originating just after the Civil War, when General John Logan declared “Decoration Day” to be a day set aside to honor fallen American soldiers. Since that time, many traditions have evolved, even some as… Read More about The Perfect Memorial Day Flowers »
Posted by Jackie Levine on May 19, 2015
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The gorgeous peony is one of the delights of late spring and throughout the summer. With their sweet scent and variety of color options ranging from white to ivory to subtle pastel tones to deep pinks, reds, oranges and… Read More about The History of Peonies »
Posted by Jackie Levine on May 8, 2015
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