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Help! What Is This Plant & How Do I Care For It?

Ask The Plant Expert:

What kind of plants are these? My neighbor gave me these plants and I have no idea what they are or how to care for them. Help please? -Aubrey

Thunbergia Alata - Black Eyed Susan

Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply:

Aubrey,

I believe what you have is a Thunbergia vine.  It is sometimes called Black-eyed Susan vine. As for care, they are real easy.  Thunbergia alata likes full sun and a well-drained but moist soil.  It is considered an annual except in tropical areas.  The best place for it is in an area that gets a little shade in the late afternoon, but full sun otherwise.  It will grow rapidly and bloom all summer through the fall.

Florist Friday Recap 6/2 – 6/8: The Green Scene

YAY FRIDAY! It’s our favorite time of the week — time for your flower pictures!! Every Friday we feature pictures posted by florists on our Facebook in this little recap. This week we only had a few, but they’re so pretty you just HAVE to check them out!

Swannanoa Flower Shop, Swannanoa NC

By Swannanoa Flower Shop in Swannanoa NC.

A beautiful arrangement featuring roses, callas, hydrangeas and orchids for someone very special.

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FSN at the Louisiana State Florist Convention

Flower Arrangement at Louisiana State Florist Association

Two from our FSN team had the chance to attend the 2012 Louisiana State Florist Convention. They had a blast and met a lot of great florists from Louisiana and the surrounding areas.

Ken from FSN and Tommy from Tommy's Flowers, Lafayette LA Flower Arrangement at Louisiana State Florist Association

The above flower arrangement was designed by Tommy (also pictured above in the light blue shirt) of Tommy’s Flowers in Lafayette, LA. And what an impressive design it was. The top portion included some of the biggest lilies and hydrangeas you’ve ever seen! There was also a small arrangement built inside the vase for added interest. All-together it was a stunning piece of floral art. Thanks so much, Tommy!

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A Walk In Dad’s Shoes For Father’s Day

Father's Day Flowers

Looking for a creative idea for dad this Father’s Day? Walk in his shoes with a personalized flower arrangement! No matter what your dad’s interests, there’s a flower arrangement for him!

Gifts for the Sporty Dad

  • Is your dad the type that can’t get enough golf? How about a custom flower arrangement inside a pair of his old golf shoes? You can use green and white flowers and pair it with a gift card to his favorite green.
  • Love football? Use one of the kid’s old cleats to create a unique floral design. Include a gift card to his favorite sports bar or even apparel from his favorite team.
  • Does dad love cycling or going to the gym? Why not build an arrangement in an old pair of sneakers? Or maybe a gym bag. Pair this will a gift card to the gym or a new pair of workout clothes.

Gifts for the Outdoorsy Dad

  • Cowboy up! If your dad is never seen without a pair of boots, this is the theme for you! (See picture above) Use an old pair of boots and rustic wildflowers. A gift that will make dad feel right at home. Include tickets to an upcoming rodeo or horseback riding.

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Help! What Type of Flower Is This?

Ask the Plant Expert:

What type of flower is this? Its an outdoor flower…that’s all I know. – Aubrey

Lily Foliage

Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply:

Aubrey,
It looks like a type of lily, most likely an Asiatic lily. When the bloom opens, we maybe able to give you a more definitive identification. Hope this helps.

Savor Spring

Savor Spring

The last days of spring are upon us; summer officially begins on June 20th.

While it already feels like summer in a lot of places, it’s not official yet! Why not celebrate the remaining days of spring while you can? This year is going by quick enough, it’s time to settle down and pay more attention to the changing seasons.

5 Ways You Can Savor Spring

  • Ordering Spring Flowers – You know I have to suggest it, but it’s true! Nothing shouts SPRING more than spring flowers. Don’t think you have to send them to anyone either, order them as a treat for you and your family. However, if you have a friend who needs a boost in spirits, spring flowers are the way to go!
  • Spring Picnic – While you can enjoy these in summer, it’s often too hot. Spring is the perfect time for picnics and family get-togethers. [Read more…]

Florist Friday Recap 5/26 – 6/1: A Floral Journey

Woohoo! It’s FRIDAY! During the summer, Fridays are truly days to celebrate! But first, let’s take some time to check out the different arrangements made this week and posted on our Facebook by florists all across the nation. It was a short week, but still lot’s of wedding and summer flowers, as you’d expect for this time of year!

Pineapple design by Crossroads Florist in Mahwah NJ

Pineapple design by Crossroads Florist in Mahwah NJ

“The Plantation – The Pineapple is a symbol of hospitality & friendship. It has been used as an artistic motif since colonial times. Abstract “pineapple shaped” arrangements are made from spider mums, carnations, green dianthus, safari sunset & sego palms

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Top 20 Creative Flower Shop Names

Here at FSN, we see a lot of great flower shop names, that got me making a list of my favorites. Combined with the ones you guys suggested on our Facebook page, I think we’ve got a great list!

  • Kabloom -  Creative Flower Shop Name1. Flowerworks
  • 2. Doris The Florist
  • 3. Dandelion Division
  • 4. Kabloom
  • 5. Floral N’ Hardy
  • 6. Back To The Fuchsia
  • 7. Posy Pusher
  • 8. Lily’s of the Valley (Owner’s name is Lily)
  • 9. The Enchanted Florist
  • 10. Petal Pushers [Read more…]

Help! What Is Causing My Azalea To Turn Yellow?

Ask The Plant Expert:

Help! My azalea blooms look rusty with a little white and pink mixed in, it. The leaves also look yellow. I really can’t tell you what kind they are, but they grow low to the ground not the tall bushy kind. – Marilyn

Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply:

Marilyn,

I assume you are wanting to know what is causing the yellowing in your azaleas.  It could be one of many things: water issue, insect issue or iron deficiency.

  • Azalea Insect Problems

Azaleas are susceptible to an insect called Lacebug. This winged insect basically suck the chlorophyll from the plant giving the leaves a lace white appearance.  If this is the case you will need to spray them with an insecticide. Your local nursery or garden center should have what you need.

  • Azalea Iron Deficiency

Hot Pink AzaleaAzaleas sometime develop an iron deficiency.  In this case, the younger leaves will turn yellow with green veins. If this is the case, you will need to apply an iron treatment to the azaleas.  Your local garden center or nursery will have iron that you can apply to your soil.  Be sure to apply the proper rate for azaleas.  You might also check the pH of the soil and make sure that it is acidic enough for azaleas.

  • Improper Watering

The one issue that most azaleas will have at some point is a water issue — either too much or too little.  Although azaleas like a moist soil, but do not like to have soggy roots. Root rot can occur if the azalea is to wet and thus the leaves will turn yellow and drop off.  However, keeping an azalea too dry will cause the leaves to first turn yellow then brown.  Check you soil moisture level and correct the situation.  Do not over compensate – instead make sure the soil is the proper moisture level — no more no less.  In a few weeks the plant should make a full recovery.

I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if I can help with any thing else.

National Rose Month Will Be Here Soon!

June is National Rose Month

Did you know June is National Rose Month? That’s right, and we couldn’t be more excited! Roses are one of our favorite flowers here at Flower Shop Network. They come in so many different colors, shapes and styles.

What is your favorite rose?

Do you know what type of rose is your favorite? Is it the romantic red or the friendly yellow rose? If you don’t know, check out these rose meanings by color to help you decide:

  • Lavender – Enchantment.
  • Orange – (Rosa) Fascination.     
  • Pale Pink – Modesty.     
  • Pink – Thankfulness.
  • Red – Love, I love you.     
  • Red and White Mixed – Unity     
  • White – Innocence and purity, secrecy and silence. I am worthy of you. You are heavenly.     
  • Yellow – Friendship.    
  • Rosebud – Beauty and youth, a heart innocent of love.     
  • Single Full Bloom – I love you. I still love you.     
  • Tea (Mini) – I will remember, always.

This June, whether you’re looking to spice up your romance, or show a friend you care, roses are the way to go!

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