Every February 14, tokens of sweetness and love are exchanged in the name of St. Valentine. There are over 120 varieties of roses available on the cut flower market today. During this holiday, rose farms must produce 20 times the amount compared to a normal week to meet demand. Most of the world’s roses are grown in sunny South America and other farms located in California and the Netherlands. Each color of a rose expresses a different meaning.
Red – Love & Romance
White – Purity and Peace
Pink – Sweetness & Elegance
Orange – Desire
Yellow – Friendship
Peach – Appreciation
We will be open and delivering for Valentine’s week. Visit us online or call us to discuss the many options available. Of course, you are always welcome to stop in to our boutique to choose a design. We will be happy to create a custom creative design or the classic dozen red roses.
Tips when caring for a fresh cut arrangements:
* re-cut stems every other day off the bottoms of stems and change water.
*always keep flowers out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources.
XOXO
