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Archive for the ‘Daffodils’ Category
Chinese Flower Traditions
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010In Chinese tradition, red is a symbol of joy, so a Chinese wedding traditionally has a lot of red flowers in it! If you are planning a Chinese wedding or one with a Chinese theme, you should know a little about the traditions. For example, white is a color of death, and the only white [...]
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Daffodils and Tulips
Thursday, May 15th, 2008These two flowers are gorgeous in spring and summer bouquets, but beware the dangers of the flowers! Not to yourself, of course, but to each other.
Photo by Joe Shlabotnik
Daffodils and tulips do not particulaly like each other, but they can actually be used in a mixed arrangement without them killing each other off. A big [...]
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