• Sympathy Flowers, What to send?

    Sympathy Flowers, What to send?

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    Whilst flowers are sent for various occasions, it could be tricky to understand the etiquette of sending flowers for Sympathetic occasions. However the best way to remember is that its traditionally all whites or pastel colors with nothing fancy with it. Funerals A wreath symbolizes eternal life. Funerals can still be fairly traditional and there can be a lot of cultural respect you have...
  • How to Arrange Flowers in a Vase

    How to Arrange Flowers in a Vase

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    How to arrange flowers in a Vase Florists make flower arranging look so easy but trying to arrange flowers with no previous skills or experience isn’t quite so simple. Like everything in life, there are certain basic steps and rules to the art of flower arranging. It is much more than just throwing a whole lot of blooms together. Design an arrangement with an...
  • Hong Kong Flower Show 2014

    Hong Kong Flower Show 2014

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    The Hong Kong Flower Show 2014 organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department was held between 7 and 16 March at Victoria Park. The show attracted 550 000 visitors. Kalanchoe This year the theme flower was “Kalanchoe” and the theme was “Blossoms of Joy”. Over 200 organisations from 15 countries showcased exotic flowers, landscape and floral art displays. The participating countries were Mainland...
  • Flower Exports From India

    Flower Exports From India

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    Flower Exports from India Government of India has identified floriculture as a sunrise industry and accorded it 100% export oriented status. Owing to steady increase in demand of flower floriculture has become one of the important Commercial trades in Agriculture. Hence commercial floriculture has emerged as hi-tech activity-taking place under controlled climatic conditions inside greenhouse. Floriculture in India, is being viewed as a high...
  • Keukenhof - Garden of Europe

    Keukenhof - Garden of Europe

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    Keukenhof – Garden of Europe Keukenhof (“Kitchen garden”, Dutch pronunciation: ), also known as the Garden of Europe, is the world’s largest flower garden. It is situated near Lisse, the Netherlands. According to the official website for the Keukenhof Park, approximately 7 million flower bulbs are planted annually in the park, which covers an area of 32 hectares. Keukenhof is located in South Holland...
  • Do Dried Flowers Bring Bad Luck?

    Do Dried Flowers Bring Bad Luck?

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    Do Dried Flowers bring Bad Luck? Here we go…another silly myth incorrectly associated with Feng Shui… Much has been written in Feng Shui literature associating dried plants with negative energy. Some of this information goes to the extreme by crediting dried plants as the potential source of all sorts of calamities. This of course is not true. This myth is based on the concept...
  • Festival of Holi and Flowers

    Festival of Holi and Flowers

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    Holi Festival Holi Festival one of the major festivals of India, Holi is celebrated with enthusiasm and gaiety on the full moon day in the month of Phalgun which is the month of March as per the Gregorian calendar. Holi festival may be celebrated with various names and people of different states might be following different traditions. But, what makes Holi so unique and...
  • Emotional Impact of Flowers

    Emotional Impact of Flowers

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    Emotional Impact of Flowers Study The Emotional Impact of Flowers Study was published in the April 2005 issue of Evolutionary Psychology. With today’s high-tech and fast-paced lifestyle taking its daily toll on our lives, experts advise exercise and other personal lifestyle changes to relieve stress. According to behavioral research conducted at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, nature provides us with a simple...
  • Flower Of The Month - March

    Flower Of The Month - March

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    Flower Of the Month March – Daffodil There are specific flowers which are traditionally given according to the month that a person is born. The March Birth Flower is the Jonquil (aka Daffodil or Narcissus). The History and traditions surrounding the March Birth Flower, the Jonquil is fascinating. There are many myths and legends about the origins of this tradition. It is believed that...
  • Flowers and Historical Tradition

    Flowers and Historical Tradition

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    Send Flowers to India and let your Historical Tradition Continue No one can refute the significance of flowers in the every one’s life- cycle, starting from the day a child gets birth then he grows adult, then gets aged and dies, flowers are used on every of the memorable events like on wedding, anniversaries, birthdays, festivals and death ceremonies weddings, anniversaries, worships, though there...
  • How to Make Flowers Last Longer: 8 Pro Tricks

    How to Make Flowers Last Longer: 8 Pro Tricks

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    How to Make Flowers Last Longer: 8 Pro Tricks If you’re looking for a way to make those Valentine’s Day roses, graduation bouquet, or anniversary arrangement bloom vibrantly and stay fresh for a few more days, try one of these tips that use household ingredients to make your flowers last longer. Soda Don’t throw away those last drops of soda! Pour about 1/4 cup...
  • Valentines Day in India

    Valentines Day in India

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    Valentine Day is Getting Standard in all over the India Valentines Day is the extremely popular event of Western international locations and it’s getting common in everywhere in the world and valentine day means presents of Valentines, and it isn’t simply the thinking of the person or thought that’s considered or counts. Give one thing to your dearest and nearest one that isn’t romantic,...
  • Flower Of The Month - February

    Flower Of The Month - February

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    The February Birth Flower is the Violet The History and traditions surrounding the February Birth Flower, the Violet is fascinating. There are many myths and legends about the origins of this tradition. It is believed that birthday celebrations originated in the Roman Empire and the origins of birth month flowers, such as the Violet, could be said to date back to these times. During...
  • What can flowers teach us about boundaries?

    What can flowers teach us about boundaries?

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    What can flowers teach us about boundaries? Today I bumped into an acquaintance I’m quite fond of, who was holding a bouquet of flowers. Of course, I shared how beautiful they were, and I quickly noticed a tinge of discomfort. She mentioned they were from her somewhat recent ex-boyfriend with whom she was dating for 2+years. It appears that he continues to send her...
  • Valentines Flowers

    Valentines Flowers

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    Valentines Flowers Heart is the most common shape and look for a Valentines, and even candles, candies, cookies, cakes, figurines, stuffed images, etc. The heart is a symbol both of love and also vulnerability. When you send someone a Valentine, you take a risk of being rejected and your feelings hurt. So a piercing arrow is a symbol of death and the vulnerability of...
  • Deliver Fresh and Cost Effective Flowers To Mumbai

    Deliver Fresh and Cost Effective Flowers To Mumbai

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    Deliver Fresh and Cost Effective Flowers to Mumbai If you are making the plan to deliver someone lilies, roses, gerberas, orchids, daisies, carnations, pansies or other gorgeous and beautiful flowers directly to the house of your dearest and nearest one, it is always superior for taking the benefit of online flowers to Mumbai or India services. Many online florist shops send unique ranges of...
  • Flower Of the Month - January

    Flower Of the Month - January

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    Flower Of The Month – January – Carnations There are specific flowers which are traditionally given according to the month that a person is born. The January Birth Flower is the Carnation. The History and traditions surrounding the January Birth Flower, the Carnation is fascinating. There are many myths and legends about the origins of this tradition. It is believed that birthday celebrations originated...
  • Feng Shui Flowers

    Feng Shui Flowers

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    Feng Shui Flower Symbols in Your Home: How To Use Flowers for Good Feng Shui In classical feng shui applications flowers are symbols of beauty and grace. The feng shui use of the flowers symbol is based on the same universal feeling that flowers evoke in all humans – a feeling of beauty, grace, and a delicate, alive sensuality. The universal language of flowers...
  • Psychology Of Flowers

    Psychology Of Flowers

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    Psychology Of Flowers: What Does Your Bouquet Say About You? When it comes to wedding season, all our thoughts go to pretty flowers. But experts say that petal power can do more than make your special day look sensational. A recent study found that flowers and nature provide us with a simple way to improve our emotional wellbeing and health. According to a team...
  • 10 Flowers for Christmas

    10 Flowers for Christmas

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    Top 10 flowers for Christmas 1. Jasminum nudiflorum A winter jasmine trained on a sheltered south or west-facing wall will reliably produce shiny olive-green shoots studded in pallid yellow flowers from November on. The spiky twigs can be picked, although they don’t have the heady scent associated with jasmine. Cut the shoots back hard after flowering to encourage new growth 2. Clematis cirrhosa ‘Freckles’...
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