Friday, August 19, 2016

Farm Fresh Flowes: About FTD's Flowers

STOCK

Matthiola incana
Also commonly referred to as Gilly Flower, Stock is at its best when grown in the humid weather of foggy, coastal areas. Grown today at farms in California, Colombia, and Ecuador, this fragrant flower is actually a known member of the mustard family. Known for its columns of ruffled flowers, stock gives bouquets a vintage and romantic styling, exuding its alluring fragrance to create unforgettable fresh flower arrangements. 
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ROSES

Rosa
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Bloom Stage
Roses have been a time-honored favorite throughout the ages. Grown today at farms in Colombia, Ecuador, and Guatamala with the Sweetheart Rose varieties grown in Kenya, Tanzania, India, and Colombia, the rose is highly symbolic, with each color expressing a different emotion. Red roses being the most popular, these treasured blooms are set to convey passion and love. The rose is the official floral emblem of the United States, signed into legislation by President Ronald Reagan in 1986. Stunning at every turn, roses lend their beauty easily to any flower arrangement, but these incredible blooms are also set to impress when simply gathered together to create a display of swirling petals, exuding a sweet fragrance. Rose Care and Handling

LILIES

Lilium
Bud Stage
Bloom Stage
Lilies have been cultivated and loved for over 3 millennia. A symbol of tenderness to the ancient Greeks, we most strongly associate the lily with thoughts of purity and grace today. Grown at farms in Costa Rica, California, Colombia, Ecuador, and Holland, there are approximately 110 members in the entire lily family. With their large star-shaped blooms, lilies add a splash of color and beauty to mixed bouquets as they stretch their long petals across the length of the arrangement, but to create a full and fragrant display these flowers, flaunting more than 1 bloom per stem, are exceptional all on their own. Lilies Care and Handling

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