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Flower Meanings For Expectant Mothers & New Arrivals

This may sound strange to some, but I recently struggled alongside a friend who was having difficulty conceiving. She and her husband had anticipated children since the early stages of their relationship. However, her age and medical history made it a troublesome ordeal.

"Grace Under Pressure" Pink Roses Bouquet

"Grace Under Pressure" Pink Roses Bouquet

It’s hard to watch a close friend go through something like that. I wanted to help her so we would stay up late talking and praying about the situation. One day she called me in tears because the stress finally became overwhelming. I racked my brain for some way to console her when it finally hit me.

I called up June, my local florist, and discussed an arrangement specifically for my friend. I relied on my guide of flower meanings (I use the FSN flower meanings reference) and found the perfect flowers to express what I wanted to say to her but couldn’t.

Though some of these were out of season, I discussed many flowers with my florist including apple blossom, azalea, peony, Queen Anne’s lace, pink roses, Star of Bethlehem, stephanotis, pink tulips, violets, and yarrow.

I chose apple blossom because it means “promise” and through many nights of prayer we were reminded of the Biblical story of Abraham and Sarah who also struggled with bearing a child. They were promised abundance and were blessed so I wanted apple blossom for encouragement. Azalea means “abundance” so this also seemed fitting of the promise.

I chose the rest of the flowers based on their significance in her life, particularly her struggle with medical issues and a need for peace of mind. The flower meanings of the rest discussed with June are:

  • Peony “Healing”
  • Queen Anne’s Lace “Delicate Femininity”
  • Pink Roses “Friendship”
  • Star of Bethlehem “Hope”
  • Stephanotis “Good Luck”
  • Pink Tulips “Caring”
  • Violets (specifically blue violets)  “Faithfulness”
  • Yarrow “Good Health”

And a year later a child arrived…

The flower bouquet had raised her spirits so much that I decided to send a new baby bouquet when her son was born. I again turned to the flower meanings guide and consulted my local florist, June, about using these flowers: [Read more…]

Match Game: Scientific Names of Flowers

You don’t have to be a horticulturalist to appreciate the scientific names of flowers. With many flowers having common names that vary by region, it’s important to know which flower is being referenced. Test your knowledge of the scientific name for these 10 popular cut flowers with the flower quiz below. Careful though! Some may fool you.

*Note:  The scientific name refers to the genus of the cut flower only. *

1. Rose

A. Gerbera

2. Tulip

B. Helianthus

3. Gerbera Daisy

C. Delphinium

4. Sunflower

D. Zantedeschia

5. Delphinium

E. Rosa

6. Calla Lily

F. Tulipa

7. Easter Lily

G. Lilium

8. Carnation

H. Dianthus

9. Daffodil

I. Narcissus

10. Gladiola

J. Gladiolus

To see how you did, [Read more…]

‘Going Green’ for St. Patty’s Day Has Never Been Easier!

“Going Green” for St. Patrick’s Day a few years ago meant little more than avoiding getting pinched and the occasional green beer. However, as floral aesthetics evolve and people are becoming more environmentally aware, “Going Green” can mean any number of things, meaning getting creative this St. Patrick’s Day is more fun than it has ever been! Going GREEN has never been easier!

A Brief History:

St. Patrick’s Day Trivia

  • Did you know the shamrock was originally used by St. Patrick to teach the Holy Trinity?

Before diving into the festivities on March 17, it might be helpful to know a little bit about St. Patrick and how his signature color and subsequent celebrations have become a world-wide phenomenon. The good news is, unlike many holidays, St. Patrick’s Day is based on a real person! Maewyn Succat was born into a rich family in fifth century Great Britain before being kidnapped by Irish raiders and made a slave. During that time, Succat converted to Christianity and escaped back to Great Britain, where he chose Patrick as his Christian name. He opened several schools along the west coast of Ireland and famously used a shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity to his students. After nearly 30 years of educating the Irish using shamrocks, Patrick passed away. Ireland then chose to commemorate his life with a holiday–St. Patrick’s Day!

St. Patrick’s Day Trivia

  • Did you know blue was the original color of St. Patrick’s Day?

St. Patrick’s Day wasn’t  the boisterous celebration it is today until the 1990s when Ireland chose to promote their culture around the world using the now-famous St. Patrick’s Day Festival. Prior to that, beginning the Middle Ages, St. Patrick’s Day was a one day reprieve from Lent, depending where the Holy Week landed each year. Observers were allowed to have a drink of ale on St. Patrick’s day, beginning a tradition and the association of the holiday with the drink. St. Patrick’s Day still remains a religious holiday for many; however, with the creation of the world-wide festival, parades and celebrations, St. Patrick’s Day has become a public celebration that is undoubtedly here to stay.

Going GREEN: Floral Edition

green-flowers1For the past few years, consumers and florists alike have been easing into the idea of an all-green arrangement. Today, many are taking the monochromatic look head-on and creating gorgeous, modern arrangements that are both memorable and classically chic. From weddings to everyday deliveries, versatile green arrangements possess a unique beauty that makes a statement in any instance.

And what is that statement?

Green arrangements can mean any number of things. They lend themselves perfectly to St. Patrick’s day, given not only their color, but common associations with green. Green floral arrangements are also ideal for celebrating the beginning of spring!

The Meaning of GREEN:

St. Patrick’s Day Trivia

  • Did you know the color green is associated with optimism and renewal? It’s the perfect color for spring!

Although blue was the original color associated with St. Patrick’s Day, green was the obvious color chosen by many, due to the iconic use of the shamrock in the observance of the holiday. This is perfect for florists, because green can do double-duty for this time of year: celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and the arrival of spring!

Words associated with green flowers include rejuvenation, health, youth and nature, making green arrangements an ideal choice for the season! Green flowers, with their diverse shapes and textures, are the perfect compliment to spring weddings, baby arrivals and graduations.  Strong associations between green and optimism make it possible to literally send a little happiness to someone who will appreciate a fun, unconventional arrangement.

Go GREEN with Mother Nature:

Given that the floral profession is directly intertwined with nature, it’s no surprise that florists are doing their part to preserve the earth’s beauty.  New techniques to become  a GREEN florist arrive daily, making this the hottest trend in the floral industry. Organic blooms, composting and using local florists and nurseries are just a few of the ways to to be responsible when collecting some of nature’s most  beautiful offerings.

Using local florists also allows you to choose from a region’s seasonal foliage, creating a unique [Read more…]

‘Daffodil Days’ Spread the Message of Hope for Cancer Survivors

I was flipping through the newspaper yesterday and came across a lovely photo entitled “Daffodil Days,” featuring a local florist a few of her friends surrounded by dozens of Daffodils. Since the  Daffodil is the official flower of the month here at FSN, I was intrigued. Not to mention, the florist featured in the photo is one of our very own…Posey Peddler!

daffodil-days1After doing a little research, I found that Daffodil Days is a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. In fact, it is one of its oldest and most beloved.
Using a symbol of hope, the Daffodil, as a means to raise money and support in the fight against cancer, local florists and volunteers can make difference in the life of someone struggling with cancer with just a flew blooms.  As Spring arrives, the bouquets symbolize rejuvenation, hope and happiness for the future.

Here’s how it works:Volunteer florists begin taking donations in January, February and early March, to provide cancer survivors and their families with adorable bunches of ten cheery Daffodils, known as a Gift of Hope. The Gift of Hope donations are delivered anonymously to cancer patients and are meant to serve as a symbol of hope and positivity to those in the midst of a struggle against a terrible disease.

Florists can also offer the bouquets in exchange for a donation to the American Cancer Society. Donation amounts vary, but the AMS Web site suggests asking for a $25 minimum for Gift of Hope donations. However, every little bit helps, so use your judgment. You know your clients better than anyone.
What better way to celebrate the beginning of Spring and the hope for a better future than with such a special and symbolic gift? I’m going to contact my local florist today and see about spreading a little hope!

So Have A Cup O’ Cheer!

Oh yay! Oh joy! It’s that time of year again. Yes, Spring is almost upon us and it’s time to celebrate! It may not officially be Spring  until March 20th, but why wait to enjoy something so beautiful and revitalizing?

"Cup O' Cheer" Spring Flowers Bouquet

"Cup O' Cheer" Spring Flowers Bouquet

I’ll let you in on a little secret. People are starting to decorate their homes for spring. They’re bringing out decorations in cheerful colors to ward away the winter grays. Say goodbye to doom and gloom and bleak winter whites. It’s time for some spring flowers!

As our tribute to the freshness of Spring and the new life that emerges, Flower Shop Network is highlighting a bouquet of spring flowers that has brought our loved ones and friends more than few smiles. This year, drink in the joy of Spring with a “Cup O’ Cheer!”

It’s never too early to send spring flowers to someone who has been cooped up all winter. Wash away their dreary outlooks with some of the most cheerful spring flowers you can find. Our recommendation? The votes are in and local florists and flowers lovers all agree — the “Cup O’ Cheer” is a hearty breath of fresh air.

Even if it’s still a little brisk where you are, you can always warm up to spring. Skip, dance, sing over to your local florist and order the “Cup O’ Cheer” bouquet of spring flowers. It’s the perfect uplifting gift! Of course, you can always order from the coziness of a warm blanket. Just order flowers online. The cheeriness of spring is just a flower delivery away.

Why wait? Start Spring off with a boost of good cheer! Give your local florist the recipe below for a treat that everyone will love.

“Cup O’ Cheer” Recipe For Florists:

  • Ceramic Coffee Mug
  • Wet Floral Foam
  • Foliage: Eucalyptus, Leather Leaf
  • Blue Iris
  • Stem Yellow Button Poms
  • Purple ‘Monte Casino’ Aster
  • Stem Solidago
  • Stem ‘Misty Blue’ Limonium

The Flower Meanings For Cheerful People

Do you know someone who is CONSTANTLY smiling? It seems like they wear a smile that they can never remove? I know plenty of people like that. They’re good friends, good listeners, very supportive, and a bit like a personal sun on a cloudy day.

"1st Class Friendship" Bouquet With Iris

"1st Class Friendship" Bouquet With Iris

February is National Friendship Month which made the wheels in my head start turning. I had no idea what to get my friends that I hadn’t purchased for Christmas. Of course, I remembered the always faithful gift — flowers.

So what kind of flowers do you send to a cheerful person to show how much he or she means to you?

I chose my two most cheerful friends then consulted my favorite little flower reference, the FSN Flower Meanings Guide. I decided that I simply had to send a friendship bouquet that included yellow carnations, pink carnations, gardenia, gladiolus, iris, larkspur, day lilies, ranunculus, or pink roses.

Of course, I couldn’t decide which to use and didn’t know which my local florist had in stock so I called her up. June was a big help once we ran through the list of flowers that I would like to use. The bouquet was perfect and my friend received a lovely bouquet during the first week of the month.

Each of the flowers chosen has a very special, specific meaning. Including just one or two is enough to express how you feel. Speak with your local florist about which flower is right for you. Keep reading to discover the type of flower, its flower meaning, and a sample card message. [Read more…]

Match Game: Birth Month Flowers

It’s time for another flower quiz! Are you ready? This month’s flower quiz is a match game that tests your knowledge of birth month flowers. With this handy little flower quiz, you can impress your friends, sweethearts, and family with your knowledge. Before you begin, take a look at the birth month flowers posted on the FSN Bloomin’ Blog and refresh your memory.

Want to make it a little more challenging? Save the review for later.

1. Narcissus – Holly

A. January

2.  Calendula – Cosmos

B. February

3. Gladiolus – Poppy

C. March

4. Rose – Honeysuckle

D. April

5. Daisy – Sweet Pea

E. May

6. Violet – Primrose

F. June

7. Chrysanthemum

G. July

8. Aster – Morning Glory

H. August

9. Larkspur – Water Lily

I. September

10. Lily of the Valley – Hawthorn

J. October

11. Daffodil – Jonquil

K. November

12.  Carnation – Snowdrop

L. December

To find out how you scored, [Read more…]

Aspects of Design: Enhancing Glass Vases With Aspidistra Leaves

Since the dawn of floral design, florists have been trying new techniques for enhancing simple, clear glass vases. Flower Shop Network’s lead floral designer, Regina Berryman AIFD AAF, shows a floral design technique that has grown in popularity. In this video, Regina explains how to use aspidistra inside a glass vase to enhance the look and appeal of your flower arrangements. Don’t forget to view the gallery below the video to see floral arrangements that use this technique.

Member florists: see information below about accessing these videos through your FSNf2f system.

To see the video and view a gallery of related flower arrangements [Read more…]

The Reason Why Everyone Deserves Valentine’s Day Flowers Is…

…”Because I Love You.”

"Because I Love You" Valentine's Day Flowers

"Because I Love You" Valentine's Day Flowers

While the guys finish groaning, most girls are warming up their hankies and breathing deeply to keep the tears at bay. Any lady that hears these words has forever bound a piece of her heart to the Romeo who spoke them.

Of course, Flower Shop Network knows how important it is to spend a happy Valentine’s Day with your special someone. Imagine walking in the door emptyhanded because you FORGOT what day it was. Bad idea! Of course, there are exceptions to the rule but I wouldn’t recommend testing to see if your sweetheart is one of more *ahem* forgiving kind.

Instead of a dreading the day, live up to it! You have a few weeks to prepare which is a few weeks to stop worrying about rushing to the store and fighting the crowds to find a Valentine’s Day gift in the picked-through selection. Don’t even bother getting out of your chair if it suits you. You can send the perfect message with the “Because I Love You” bouquet of flowers.

Time is of the essence. We know. That’s why we’ve made it simple. You can call your local florist, buy flowers online from the florist of your choice, or visit your florist and discuss gift details. Whichever you choose, FlowerShopNetwork.com has all of the information you need to contact your local florist.

When she opens her eyes and greets the morning sun that day, surprise her with a romantic bouquet of flowers like this one. When she asks why — and she will, despite knowing full well what day it is — your answer will invariably be “Because I Love You.”

Make this happen for you. Call, click or walk into your local flower shop today. With the recipe below, your Valentine’s Day flowers are as good as delivered.

“Because I Love You” Recipe For Florists:

  • Red Classic Urn Vase
  • Foliage: Eucalyptus, Lily Grass
  • Red Spray Roses
  • Red Mini Carnations
  • Stem White Daisy Poms
  • Stem Gypsophila

The Romance Of Flowers: How To Choose The Best Flowers For Your Sweetie

Flower Romance Consists Of More Than Roses!

flower-romance-for-valentines-dayYes, roses are traditionally considered the most romantic flower.

However, this isn’t always the case. Though it seems hard to believe, many men and women do not care for roses or favor other flowers more highly.

When you’re in a pickle about which romantic flowers to get your sweetheart, don’t be discouraged. Try these ideas instead:

Choose A Flower With A Significant Meaning

The instant joy felt when receiving flowers is a memory not quickly forgotten. Often, parents send their children the same type of flower each year to celebrate a birthday, special occasion or Valentine’s Day before boyfriends and girlfriends enter the picture.

romantic-tulipsCarnations, orchids, tulips, daisies and other popular cut flowers are given as tokens of love and affection on these occasions. Growing up with those memories, the flowers sent are revered through adolescence and into adulthood.

When considering Valentine’s Day gifts, anniversary flowers, or birthday flowers this year, do your best to learn if a particular bloom has a special significance to your sweetheart.

Instead of the traditional “because it’s expected of me” gift, your sweetie will enjoy the “it’s truly because I care” gesture. The little things go a long way, and this is the “extra mile” sort of gift that will dazzle.

Select Fresh Flowers With Special Meanings

The sweetest thing someone can do for their lover is to personally select the flowers that go into a romantic bouquet. Taking the time to learn about flower meanings, flower color meanings and personal significance to the recipient is the most amazing part of any gift. When ordering a romantic flower bouquet from your florist, consider the following flowers. Each has a special flower meaning. (Hint:  Include the flower meaning on the card and watch her eyes light up!)

  • Holly = domestic happiness
  • Larkspur = beautiful spirit
  • Lilac = first love
  • Orchid = delicate beauty
  • Red Tulip = declaration of love
  • Yellow Tulip = hopelessly in love

Talk with your florist about using flowers with significant meanings. The best gift of all is the gift that shows how much you care.

Romantic Flowers She’s Sure To Love

There are some fresh flowers that never fail. Many of the flowers below are [Read more…]