Beautiful in bunches or as part of a diverse bouquet, carnations are the official flower of January, but they’re an appealing flower in every month of the year. The soft ruffles of the carnation are a frequent visitor in… Read More about Carnations for January »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on January 6, 2016
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Traditions are a big part of the holiday season. Gift exchanges, keepsake ornaments and family recipes all have a a special place in our hearts; and holiday décor is often passed down from generation to generation, carefully packed away in… Read More about Holiday Centerpieces at Blossom Flower Shops »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on December 21, 2015
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Guests dropping by, family traveling across the miles – the holidays are full of opportunities for us to share special times with loved ones. Whether sitting in front of a fire or gathered around the Christmas tree, every host knows… Read More about Blossom Flower Shops – Holiday Treats »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on December 15, 2015
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Winston Centerpiece The lights, the ribbons, the trees – decorating during the holidays is nothing short of magical. There is a reason we all look forward to Christmas time. Our holiday décor is steeped in tradition, whether… Read More about Seasonal Holiday Decor »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on December 2, 2015
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As the holiday season is quickly approaching, many are beginning their search for the perfect gifts. In order to make this process simple and easy, we have designed a holiday gift guide that incorporates our most popular seasonal items in… Read More about Blossom Flower Shops Holiday Gift Guide »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on November 30, 2015
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The term Cornucopia originates from a pair of Latin words – “cornu,” meaning horn (also found in the origin of the one-horned mythical “unicorn”) and “copia,” meaning plenty (a root for common words such as “copious”). Therefore, “cornucopia” literally… Read More about Blossom Cornucopia »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on November 20, 2015
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Regardless of your favorite season, the holidays hold a special place in nearly everyone’s heart. Kicking off the holiday season is Thanksgiving, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. While tradition… Read More about Blossom Flowers – Thanksgiving Traditions »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on November 16, 2015
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When Miami native Don Morris decided to institute World Peace Day in 1997, his effort was decidedly grass roots. Determined to keep the day non-religious and free of governmental controls; he was left with no real leader or way… Read More about Blossom Flowers – World Peace Day »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on November 9, 2015
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The dahlia is well-known for its bright, colorful flowers that can bloom perpetually year-round. It comes in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors, making it popular and versatile in gardening as well as with florists and interior designers. Read More about Dahlias, Potent Symbol of Transition »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on November 3, 2015
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