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As we head towards winter, bright and colourful ultra fresh flowers made into beautiful gifts bring pleasure.

We all think of loved ones, friends, business colleagues and everyone appreciates the thoughts and wishes that flowers carry. Yes, there are flowers that carry primary and secondary messages of love, friendship and respect. This was very much driven in the Victoriana era and before.

However, people appreciate the sentiment and the beauty that flowers bring. Flowers are a luxury gift, they make both the sender and receiver feel special in different ways. If you would like to send particular colours you do not see in my Autumn collection.

Contact me by phone and I will do as you request.

Nicola

Lily of the Valley is an exquisite dainty flower steeped in history, symbolism with a strong fragrance

Published on: May 15

Lily of the Valley is the month of May’s flower and found its way from Japan to Europe in the Middle Ages. The Lily of the Valley symbolizes good fortune leading to happiness.

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The Lily is a beautiful flower, with lots of colours and some with fabulous fragrance

Published on: May 15

The  Lily has large prominent flowering heads. Lilies are viewed with respect in many cultures for their beauty, meaning, and religious context too.

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Gerberas brings a smile to our faces and makes great gifts to ourselves and others

Published on: May 03

Gerberas bring a smile with them because there is a myriad of colours and like a sunny day lift our moods, which is a proven fact and makes a wonderful gift to ourselves or others.

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The Art of Floriography and the Month of May

Published on: Apr 23

Floriography is the art of studying flowers through symbolism and each month of the year, has 1 and in some cases 2 flowers or plants. The month of May contains a flower and a shrub

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The Flower of Faith

Published on: Mar 18

Early representations of the cut flower include an early altarpiece and an illuminated manuscript to depict the first flowering of western art and the symbolism of flowers in Christian art.

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