Beulah Florist Directory
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Flower Care Tips:
African Violet
African violets prefer bright indirect sunlight and grow well under fluorescent light – perfect for brightening up an office. Cut off the flowers after they die and keep the soil moist. Feed monthly and keep well ventilated.
African Violet
African violets prefer bright indirect sunlight and grow well under fluorescent light – perfect for brightening up an office. Cut off the flowers after they die and keep the soil moist. Feed monthly and keep well ventilated.
Azalea
Azalea plants produce beautiful blooms but they require specific care. Full
sunlight, regular feeding and rich soil are just some of their needs. Remove
all dead flowers and keep the soil moist.
Flower History:
If you decide to give the gift of flowers, it will mean so much more if you're familiar with some of the meanings behind them. Imagine giving a bouquet of purple irises, crocuses, and ivy to your special someone on Valentine's Day, and being able to share that this was a traditional bouquet given on this day in Medieval times because the iris meant "heat aflame," the crocus, "joy," and the ivy ensured the recipient was wanted "above all others." A red carnation was delivered to a loved one who was absent, and snowdrops sent a message of the desire to rekindle an old romance.
If you decide to give the gift of flowers, it will mean so much more if you're familiar with some of the meanings behind them. Imagine giving a bouquet of purple irises, crocuses, and ivy to your special someone on Valentine's Day, and being able to share that this was a traditional bouquet given on this day in Medieval times because the iris meant "heat aflame," the crocus, "joy," and the ivy ensured the recipient was wanted "above all others." A red carnation was delivered to a loved one who was absent, and snowdrops sent a message of the desire to rekindle an old romance.
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