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Christmas Flower Snowman

This Christmas Flower Snowman will draw delighted comments from everyone who sees the sensational array of Christmas flowers. Adorable ceramic snowman is filled with a lovely display of red carnations, white pompons, snowy pinecones and shiny glass ornaments.  This snowman will never melt and will be brought out every future Christmas, perhaps even [...]

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My favorite Thanksgiving Flowers are arranged in a centerpiece for the dining room table.  This design is made with fall flowers and candles.  Orange gerbera, orange asiatic lilies, bronze mums and roses are the feature flowers with fillers and greens. Great to send as a gift or to buy for yourself.  May be ordered without candles if that [...]

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Go Green Flower Vase

Go Green with this sunny fresh flower arrangement which is very eco friendly. The flowers can be composted at home or sent to the recycling center to be composted there.  The vase is made with recycled glass which requires less energy to make  and of course the vase can be used time and time again.
Brought [...]

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  This attractive soft pastel mauve vase filled with flowers says it all………..Thank You!    You know we do not say that often enough, especially to those who surround us and support us in our daily life in business and at home.  This bouquet of soft mauve alstroemeria and matching mini carnations has been named the [...]

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16. White Tulips (spring flowers)
 A special spring flower with a colorful past, this Dutch favourite originally hails from the far corners of the 17th century Persian empire. White tulips are the very essence of purity to behold. Brought back to Europe  by an enthusiastic Ambassador, the tulip became associated with  spring time, Easter and of course - Holland. Today, there [...]

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15. Yellow Tulips (spring flowers)
Yellow tulips are a common sight to see during the months of spring.
Perhaps not the most obvious yellow spring flower - that honor would fall
to the daffodil - the yellow tulip is still a favourite.
Commonly associated with Holland, the tulip was originally from Persia
and brought into Europe during the early 1600’s.
 The tulip, [...]

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