Florists
Funeral florist
Funeral florist

Flower decorations are preferred by most of the people and all of us would only like to use fresh flowers so that the entire ambiance in the home can definitely be uplifted. Florists are the main people who handle flowers on a daily basis and they arrange the flowers according to the occasion and according to the meaning conveyed through flowers.
Funerals can be a very sad and solemn occasion for everyone involved. It is very hard to express the feeling of loosing a loved one. Celebrate the life of your loved one with one of the beautiful funeral flower arrangements such as Classic Remembrance Urn, Mixed Flowers Sympathy Tribute or Standing Sprays. Funeral florists can produce casket covers in a variety of different styles. Some people prefer just a small, modest flower arrangement for the casket, whereas others can opt for a full size spray that covers the entire length of the casket. Service arrangements can also be created by Funeral Florist. If you are unsure of what flowers to include in your arrangement, your funeral florist will advise you on what would be best for the funeral.
Flowers are a great way of bringing expressing gratitude and a Funeral Florist can help you doing so.

Carnations
The scientific name of carnations is dianthus caryophyllus. It is a type of flower very frequently used by florists for arrangements, representing beauty and pride. Carnations blooms are prolific, having as much as 40 petals in a stem. It comes in a variety of vibrant as well as soft-hued colors and is commercially grown in most parts of the world.

Growing carnations require daily sunlight and have to be well watered. They may grow to as high as 18 inches and when picked and placed in a vase, last very long with just regular care.
Carnations look like tissue paper crumpled and gathered. It can withstand even warm climates. In floral arrangements for different occasions, the wide variety or colors available make it the flower of choice for most florists around the globe. From burgundies, to pinks to yellow and whites, carnations are lovely in form used alone or in combination with other types of flowers.

carnations

carnations

carnations

carnations

Hydrangea
Eastern Asia is the region where Hydrangeas are from. These flowers are also known by the name Hortensia. These types of flowers grow in shrubs or bushes, most of them standing between two to three feet in height. Hydrangeas come in different colors such as blue, white, pink, red and purple.

The Hydrangea?s flowers grow in clumps with numerous little florets blooming from it. It resembles a broccoli in the sense that holding a stem of Hydrangea consists of numerous flowerets. Hydrangeas bloom prolifically from early spring to late summer, thereby making them seasonal flowers.
Florists use hydrangeas in weddings and table centerpieces as one single stem already consumes a big space that look very lovely and light when used alone or with other flower fillers. These flower types also look beautiful when they dry.
When you plan to grow your own hydrangeas in the yard or garden, note that hydrangeas prefer the morning sun than the afternoon sun.

Hydrangea

Hydrangea

Hydrangea

Hydrangea

Hydrangea

Hydrangea
Pictures of Flowers Tulip Pictures and Tulip Plant Kind
Pictures of Flowers Tulip Pictures and Tulip Plant Kind
Tulip is a genus of about 150 species of bulbous flowering plants native to South Europe, North Africa, and Asia. Besides the natural species, many hybrid species and cultivars are grown in gardens, used as potted plants and for making cut flowers bouquet. Tulip is indigenous to Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and other parts of Central Asia. The plants originate from mountainous areas with temperate climates and require a period of cool dormancy.
Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind
Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind
Narcissus is the botanical name for a genus of hardy, usually spring flowering bulbs in the Amaryllis family. The plant is native to Europe, North Africa and Asia. Several species of narcissus are autumn-flowering plants. Daffodil is the common English name that is sometimes used for all the varieties of narcissus. The plants should be planted early, preferably during the end of September.

All the species of narcissus produce bulbs from which long and narrow leaves grow. Yellow flowers grow either singly or in clusters at the top of the stalk. Flowers of few varieties are strongly scented while some of the species have odor-less flowers. All the species of narcissus have a central trumpet shaped corona, which is surrounded by a ring of six floral leaves. Seeds are black, round and covered with a hard coat. Several species of narcissus are used as houseplants from Christmas to Easter. All the varieties contain an alkaloid poison that causes dermatitis among the florists. Calcium oxalate in the sap of narcissus plant causes a problem known as ‘Daffodil Itch’, which involves dryness, fissures, scaling and erythema in hands.

Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind
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Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind
Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Narcissus Pictures and Narcissus Kind
Pictures of Flowers Larkspur Pictures and Larkspur Kind
Pictures of Flowers Larkspur Pictures and Larkspur Kind
Larkspur is a genus of about 40 species of flowering plants in the buttercup family native from Western Europe through the Mediterranean region east to central Asia. The plants grow best in deep, rich loan soil in the places well exposed to sunlights.

Larkspur is a favorite flower among the gardeners and florists. One of its petals, which look like sepal, is elongated into a spur. The spur resembles the spur of a lark’ back toe and thus the name larkspur. Larkspur is an annual species that grows wild throughout the world where the climate is mild. Besides the regular species, more than 1000 hybrid varieties are developed all over the world. Flowers are closely held on tall spikes that often grow to a height of 5-6 feet. Each flower comprises of single or double row of brightly colored sepals, blue being the most common while purple, pink, white, scarlet and yellow may also occur. Inside the spur, there are two sacs filled with nectar that attract bees and hummingbirds.

Pictures of Flowers Larkspur Pictures and Larkspur Kind

Pictures of Flowers Larkspur Pictures and Larkspur Kind

Pictures of Flowers Larkspur Pictures and Larkspur Kind

Pictures of Flowers Larkspur Pictures and Larkspur Kind

Pictures of Flowers Larkspur Pictures and Larkspur Kind

Pictures of Flowers Larkspur Pictures and Larkspur Kind

Pictures of Flowers Larkspur Pictures and Larkspur Kind

Pictures of Flowers Larkspur Pictures and Larkspur Kind

Pictures of Flowers Larkspur Pictures and Larkspur Kind
Pictures of Flowers Jonquil Pictures and Jonquil Kind
Pictures of Flowers Jonquil Pictures and Jonquil Kind
Jonquil is one of the several yellow narcissus genuses of flowering plants native to southern Europe and northern Africa. Narcissus is the botanical name for a genus of hardy, spring flowering bulbs in the Amaryllis family. The name comes from the Latin word that translates into rush. Jonquils are planted in autumn. Daffodil is the most common English name for almost all the varieties of narcissus. Narcissus plant is thought to have been named after its narcotic properties.

Jonquil bears 3-6 flowers on a stalk, which is about one-foot high. Petals of the flowers are grouped around a tube of size one-inch. Leaves are sword shaped and flowers are bright yellow. Jonquil is the most commonly used name in southeastern United States where it is also referred to as buttercups. All the species contain alkaloid poison mostly in the bulb and partly in the leaves. In the ancient Japanese medicines, the roots of the plants mixed with white flour paste are used for healing the wounds. Due to Calcium Oxalate in the sap of the plants, florists who excessively handle the plants often suffer from Dermatitis.

Pictures of Flowers Jonquil Pictures and Jonquil Kind

Pictures of Flowers Jonquil Pictures and Jonquil Kind

Pictures of Flowers Jonquil Pictures and Jonquil Kind

Pictures of Flowers Jonquil Pictures and Jonquil Kind
Pictures of Flowers Heliotrope Pictures and Heliotrope Kind
Pictures of Flowers Heliotrope Pictures and Heliotrope Kind
Heliotrope is a genus of plants with about 250 species native to warm and temperate climates all over the world. Many species have been developed along the Atlantic coast and throughout the southern states of USA. The name heliotrope comes from Helios meaning sun in Greek. The plant turns its leaves to sun and thus the name heliotropes. Heliotrope is a small, shrub-like or herb-like plant that grows from 1-4 feet tall. Heliotrope has oval or oblong leaves. Fragrant flowers appear in summer and may have white, violet or blue colors. Flowers grow in clusters facing sun.

Owing to its beautiful flowers and fragrance, heliotropes are very popular among the florists, garden heliotropes being the most favorite. Few of the species of the plant are used in making perfumes. The sap of European heliotropes was commonly used as a food-coloring agent in the early French cuisines. In South Europe, common heliotrope is often used in making perfumes.

Pictures of Flowers Heliotrope Pictures and Heliotrope Kind

Pictures of Flowers Heliotrope Pictures and Heliotrope Kind

Pictures of Flowers Heliotrope Pictures and Heliotrope Kind

Pictures of Flowers Heliotrope Pictures and Heliotrope Kind

Pictures of Flowers Heliotrope Pictures and Heliotrope Kind

Pictures of Flowers Heliotrope Pictures and Heliotrope Kind
Pictures of Flowers Easter Lily Pictures and Easter Lily Kind
Pictures of Flowers Easter Lily Pictures and Easter Lily Kind
Easter Lily or November lily is a flower that is the sign of Easter. It is a stem rooting lily native to Japan and Ryukyu Islands. The plant grows up to one-meter high and bears trumpet shaped, white, fragrant and outward facing flowers. Easter lily grows almost all over the world. Florists extensively cultivate Easter lily as cut flower. Easter lily has irregular blooming periods in nature and thus horticulturists have developed species that bloom during Easter. The flower is the main item of decoration at Easter.












