As a florist it’s interesting to watch plants go in and out of style, and to observe how the hot house industry responds.
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Written by Rosie Jeffares-Levitt.
In our cooler, a pail of daisy-shaped zinnias are a kooky kaleidoscope of colour. They always bring smiles & happiness!
To paraphrase urban theorist Jane Jacobs, we just found an old building that's begging to be filled with new ideas!
A distinctive bloom like the Hellebore elevates a spring bouquet. They have such an interesting shape, with cup-like flowers that are ever-so-slightly drooping.
When playwright William Shakespeare asked the question, “What's in a name?” in Romeo and Juliet, he was saying that names don't really matter. All you need to know is what something is, not what it's named. “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet”.
If you’re looking for a fast-growing houseplant that makes a statement, you’ve found it!
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."
– Maya Angelou
If I told you there's a plant that's inexpensive, easy, low light, air purifying, and is a flowering plant with an interesting story, what would you say? I bet you'd want to know more!
The chrysanthemum could be the most popular flower in the world. Some might say it is the rose, but maybe that's a western bias.