With spring around the corner, fresh-cut flowers in a cheerful bouquet are a colourful way to chase away the winter blues. Here are some suggestions for the season's brightest flowers to help welcome back the warmer weather.
February 6, 2014
With spring around the corner, fresh-cut flowers in a cheerful bouquet are a colourful way to chase away the winter blues. Here are some suggestions for the season's brightest flowers to help welcome back the warmer weather.
By winter’s end, florists have a vast array of tulips available. A good reason to like tulips is they don’t require much water and don’t have to be looked after religiously to stay beautiful.
Daffodils are an absolute delight in the spring. Their bright yellow colour brightens up any room and adds a splash of sunshine to the darkest home.
Irises have a subtle scent and come in a surprising array of colours, from pale yellow to dark brown, with all the shades of violet in between.
Lilies inspire strong positive and negative reactions. They are, in fact, known as the “happiness flower,” with their subtle scent and tiny bluebells.
The lilac is an iconic image of spring. With its supple branches and awe-inspiring fragrance, it is among the most popular of springtime flowers.
If you want to take a step outside the ordinary, consider blooming fruit tree branches in a bouquet.
Even if some of winter’s chill still lingers, a spray of spring flowers brightens up a room with colour and fragrance – not to mention a lively mood – like nothing else can. Why not make everybody feel good at home or in the office by picking up a pretty bouquet?
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