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Flowers are invariably the best gift option, especially for all festive and other special occasions. For instance, if we are invited for dinner invitations or parties we take a bouquet of flowers. We also give flowers when we know a person very well�as on birthdays or Valentines Day. We also give flowers to condole a death.
It is because the mere act of bringing flowers indoors reminds us of the beauty and freshness of nature.
At Bridenbloom.com, we keep a wide range of seasonal freshly cut flowers and potted plants that you can give as gifts for various occasions. Here are some suggestions for gifting flowers:
- During springtime, we recommend tulips, narcissi, hyacinths, eucharis, amaryllis, anemones, lilacs, freesias, iris, chincherinchees, ranunculus, waxflowers, limoniums, carnations, forsythias, and muscari, to give away as bouquets or as potted plants.
- For summers, send bouvardias, lisianthus, phloxes, anthuriums, zantedeschias, celosias, peonies, roses, snapdragons, gloriosas, delphiniums, zinnias, lilies, leucospermum, eryngiums, alstroemerias, eremurus, ammis, scabious, sunflowers, gypsophilas, dill, marguerites, and curcumas as bouquets or potted plants. You can also get carnations and gerberas in summer.
- In autumn, the "season of mists and mellow fruitfulness," select chrysanthemums, gladioli, dahlias, anigozanthoses, hydrangea, kniphofia, cyperus, sedums, heleniums, hypericums, crocosmias, tracheliums, and amaranthus as gifts. You can still get lilies, roses, gerberas, freesias, alstroemerias, and limoniums at this time of year.
- In winter, you can send gifts of cymbidiums, nerines, dendrobium orchids, euphorbia fulgens, hellebores, paphiopedilum orchids, parrot tulips, phalaenopsis orchids, and ornithogalums, as bouquets or potted plants. This is also the season for tulips, roses, freesias, anemones, amaryllis, bouvardias, chrysanthemums, eryngiums, zantedeschias, and anigozanthoses.
You can combine these plants with greens to create unusual flower arrangements. Some flowers, such as members of the orchid family, are so stunning on their own that you can combine them with a few dried twigs for a simple arrangement.
Visit us at Bridenbloom.com to fulfill your gift-giving needs, whatever the season or the occasion.
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