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Fall flowers: Great additions to the list

by Jacqueline

October 31, 2008


Lately I’ve been extolling the virtues of classic fall flowers, such as mums, carnations, hydrangea, sunflowers, daisies, dahlias and calla lilies.

In orange for Halloween, natch. A bouquet lasts longer than candy and it’s calorie-free.

Anyway, if you’re like me you have friends with fall birthdays as well as a few parties to attend. Time to come up with some unexpected blooms and new colors.

Oh, and before you decide that mums and carnations are old hat, be sure to check them out in lush darker colors like magenta.

Browsing around, I found these terrific additions to the list above.



Anthurium: Once you see one, you’ll never forget it. These brilliant red blooms represent hospitality, making them a perfect choice for a hostess gift. And they’re long lasting.

Bouvardia: Named after Charles Bouvard, the personal physician to Louis XIII and the superintendent of the Royal Gardens in Paris. A fragrant, feminine flower that symbolizes enthusiasm.

Goldenrod: A member of the aster family, this bright yellow flowering plant is the state flower of Kentucky and Nebraska as well as the state wildflower for South Carolina.

Marigold: Native to the southwestern United States, Mexico and South America, there are varieties all over the world. In Mexico, it’s used in Day of the Dead celebrations. In India and Thailand, it’s a key part of weddings and festivals. Marigolds are part of the aster family.

Flower Fact of the Day: Pansies are a garden favorite, especially in the South. For tips on growing them, visit: hattiesburgamerican.com/article/20081030/LIFESTYLE/810300310.
 



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Teresa
Teresa | Reply
October 31, 2008

I would much rather have beautiful flowers then candy.

Flowers do so much for people. You can be in the worst of moods and they cheer you up just being in the same room as you.

Flowers have magical powers I've seent hem work.


Betty Curran
Betty Curran | Reply
November 1, 2008

I've always thought Anthurium looks too artificial. I much prefer a gorgeous bronze chrysanthemum.


Mike
Mike | Reply
November 1, 2008

I like that you pointed out the Marigold is used in Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico.  I wish that custom would take off here in the US as we seem to be caught up in the scary and gory decorations and have forgotten to honor those that have passed.


Praveen
Praveen | Reply
November 3, 2008

Flowers are one of the Best creations of GOD


Melanie lee
Melanie lee | Reply
November 7, 2008

I find Anthuriums very unique and otherworldly. I have recieved them in the past and I can attest to their longevity. I don't think I know of a flower that I don't like actually. Smile


Pawnshop Gold
Pawnshop Gold | Reply
July 22, 2009

Hi,
  We are very much caught up in the cupcake trend! Our cupcake tier will include three tiers of carrot, spice and chocolate cupcakes topped with a mini cake on the top, for us to cut into. Our cupcakes will be topped with orange, pink and purple frosting with little white flowers on top.

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