Friday 17 March 2017

Spring Flowers are combined flower of the month - March

Spring is imminent - the perfect opportunity to celebrate with not one, but three Spring flowers on the Flower Agenda: ranunculus, hyacinth and daffodil. 
The origin of ranunculus, hyacinth and daffodil
Ranunculus originally comes all the way from Central Asia. It travelled through many exotic places before arriving in Europe, where it was given its official name. The hyacinth arrived in Europe in around 1560 from Turkey, Syria and Lebanon. Daffodils grow wild in meadows, forests and rocky places in Western Europe.
Colours and shapes of ranunculus, hyacinth and daffodil 
Ranunculus comes in white, yellow, orange, red, pink and purple. Hyacinths are waiting for you at the florist’s in white, red, yellow, pink, purple, orange, green or multiple colours per flower. Obviously bright yellow is the most familiar colour for daffodils, but there are also beautiful combinations with white or salmon pink. And did you know that daffodils come in various variations? With leaves, without leaves, with large trumpets and small, strongly scented and unscented.

Care 
These care tips will enable consumers to enjoy their Spring flowers for even longer:
• Use a clean vase and fill it with fresh water.
• Add cut flower food to the water for a longer vase life.
• Trim the stems diagonally with a clean and sharp knife or secateurs.
• Place the flowers in a cool spot away from the fruit bowl and not in the sun.
• Replace the water once every three days so you can enjoy your bouquet for as long as possible. 
Symbolism of Spring flowers
The Spring flowers ranunculus, hyacinth and daffodil are bursting with symbolism, from pride and vanity through to charm and love. Plenty of options for giving someone a real surprise! 
Bouquet recipe with Spring flowers
Close your eyes and imagine the season of Spring. Which colours do you use? To really capture the feeling of Spring in a vase, it’s a good idea to use colours like orange, blue, purple and white. With so much colour, the vase doesn’t need much else. A tall, cylindrical vase is contemporary, puts the spotlight on the flowers, and offers enough room for the large number of stems. 
More about Spring flowers
Consumers can find more inspiration to really get stuck in at Funnyhowflowersdothat.co.uk. Check out the beauty of the ultimate on trend colour, create a bouquet for the morning people around you, start the Spring cleaning, and be enchanted by the most adorable flowers of the year. 

Spring flowers are fabulous for your home as a gift or if you are having a spring wedding keep it seasonal. We have many ideas for adding these flowers to your wedding displays and bouquets, including daffodil posies for your bridesmaids and narcissus for your shower bouquet. Ask us about our full portfolio to help you choose from the many options available.

Spring flowers are available to buy as gifts during the season, ask what we have in stock for your displays.

Sandra X


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