Baskets and Baskets of wicker baskets of flowers can be found on the Brant Florist website. Why, – because who doesn’t like getting big beautiful baskets of flowers. Not only are the flowers such a welcomed gift, but like in the Daisy Dreams Basket by Teleflora pictured above, once the flowers have ran their time, you are left with a beautiful basket to use for whatever you dream.
Giving a basket of flowers is like giving someone a basket full of joy. The Daisy Dreams Basket full of flowers is full of beautiful pink and yellow roses, white daisy spray chrysanthemums and Million Star gypsophila and adorned with a bright pink bow.
This is just one of the many gorgeous baskets of flowers you can send a loved one. Here are just a few more but feel free to browse the BrantFlorist website and see how many basket of flowers you can find!
Planter Basket with Mixed Plants by Brant
As many can attest, receiving a gift of flowers can make a person feel very special and can brighten even the gloomiest of days. Sometimes it seems like life just keeps on rushing by. One moment your kids are small, and then before you know it you are letting them go. When you receive a gift of flowers it slows that clock down just a little bit. You get caught in the moment and the feeling of the flowers. It’s like the saying “you stopped to smell the roses.” It brings happiness and cheer into ones moment of time, a moment that cannot be replaced and one wouldn’t want to replace it. It wasn’t hard for me to choose just that basket of cheer in flowers when I saw the Cheery Flower Basket by Brant Florist. This basket of flowers makes for a great gift to give another a gift of time, that moment that they take in the joy that only flowers can deliver. The Cheery Flower Basket features bright and cheery flowers like daisies, carnations, alstroemeria, and baby’s breath. Give someone you care about that moment with a gift of the Cheery Flower Basket by BF.
Spring has sprung and so are the flowers. Flowers are so inspiring and spring is a great time to bring a new breath of inspiration into your home and life. Popular Spring blooms include tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, iris, daisies, lilies and many more.
Spring Tulip Bouquet by FTD
Did you know that when the tulip flower first arrived in Europe, the English tried serving them with oil and vinegar and the Germans boiled and sugared the bulbs?
In the Victorian language of flowers the Hyacinth flower symbolizes sport or play, and the blue Hyacinth signifies sincerity.
Daffodils were brought to Britain by the Romans who thought that the sap from Daffodils had healing powers. Actually the sap contains crystals that can irritate the skin.
The Iris was named after the Greek Goddess who is considered the messenger Love and uses the rainbow to travel.
Daisy leaves are edible and can be used in salads.
Pretty Pink Lilies by Teleflora
In Europe, lilies were used as a remedy against a wide range of diseases and ailments.
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