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Author name: Amy-Paige Cox

Born and raised in her beloved mother city Cape Town, Amy-Paige Cox is a writer, poet and plant mom. A hopeful romantic with a penchant for adventure, she loves exploring the world, all the while documenting her ever-changing perspectives with pen and paper.

Celebrate Women: 7 Women doing Amazing things in the World Today

Despite the popular phrase, “money makes the world go ‘round” – we’d like to attest and state that it is in fact, women who make the world go round. And, while you can survive without copious amounts of cash, it’s impossible to replace the love and guidance of the women that have shaped us. Women hold a tremendous capacity for love, so it’s only right that we celebrate women this March. So, go ahead and give her her flowers

In honor of International Women’s Day and Mothering Sunday, we are commemorating the immeasurable impact that women make on society. From artists, and CEOs, to mothers, change-makers and entrepreneurs. This time of year gives us the opportunity to celebrate women for all that they are. 

Celebrate women: Women with their hands together in a circle.

The Secret Life of Flowers: Red Rose Symbolism

“Roses are red, violets are blue, these perfect flowers are from my heart, to you!” There are few things in life as simple and significant as flowers. Not only are they beautiful, but they also carry a deep wisdom and historical significance. It has been used to convey feelings of affection, sorrow and remorse for thousands of years. In celebration of the month of love, we want to take a closer look at one of the most romantic flowers in the world – the red rose. 

Oozing deep passion and velvet affection, this flower might just be the lucky ticket into your crush’s heart. But before you hit the “deliver” button, let’s highlight red rose symbolism. The red rose is a symbol of love and passion, making it the most popular flower for romantic occasions. In this blog post, we will delve into red rose symbolism and explore its history and cultural significance. 

Red rose symbolism: a bunch of roses wrapped in red ribbon

New Year Flower Arrangements: Flowers That Symbolize A New Year

As the New Year approaches, many of us are looking for ways to celebrate and reflect on the past year while also setting positive intentions for the future. One creative way to do this is by incorporating new year flower arrangements into your New Year traditions and decorations. Flowers can serve as powerful symbols of renewal, hope, and growth. Some common flowers and their meanings include red roses for love, white lilies for purity, and yellow daisies for happiness. 

As we embrace a new beginning, flowers and their meanings can serve as a reminder of the beauty and promise that lies ahead. Whether you choose to display them in your home, give them as gifts, or simply take a moment to appreciate their beauty, we want to let you know how flowers can be a meaningful and uplifting addition to your New Year’s celebrations. 

new year flower arrangements spring flowers held by man.

Secret Life of December Flowers: Holly and Narcissus

Okay, friends! It’s time to investigate the secret life of December flowers together! As a plant mom myself, I understand the value of communicating with the plant world. Although you could tag me as a delusional flower-child for quite literally talking to my indoor plant babies, we are not here to discuss my metaphysical beliefs on the energy exchange between humans and nature. Instead, we’ll explore the language of flowers. Similarly, as gifts, flowers speak a language of their own, and every flower hosts a series of symbolism, metaphors, and meanings. Today we’ll take a deep dive into the secret life of the December flowers: Holly and Narcissus. 

Holly and Narcissus are two different flowers, each with their own meanings but always thriving during December. Whether you’re celebrating your own birthday or giving a gift to a loved one, including a holly or narcissus flower in a birthday bouquet is a sure way to make for a meaningful gift. And, if you know someone who is expecting this month, you can mark the occasion by sending them some newborn baby flowers with holly and narcissus! Find out more about this unique flower below.

December flowers on white wood table.

Sweetest Day: Unique Ways to Send Love

It is said that you always gain by giving more love, and by giving more, you will never lose. We express our love in many ways, but our goal is always to show appreciation for those we care about most. Every day is an opportunity to showcase our love in small ways, but occasionally there are special days that encourage us to spread kindness as far and wide as possible. Then Sweetest Day is one of those occasions! 

Held on the third Saturday of October, the Sweetest Day is a day of showing appreciation with gifts of candy or gestures of kindness to those you care about or anyone who could use a little more sweetness in their lives! While the tradition started with gifting candy and sweets to family and friends, the day is laced with lessons of caring for others in need and doing small things. It is a day that reminds us that even the smallest acts of kindness can improve the lives of those around us. Let’s take a closer look at Sweetest Day and how Russian Flora can help you celebrate. 

Sweetest Day: Purple macarons and pink flowers.

Our Favorite Summer Bouquets To Send Mom

Sending your mother, grandmother, or wife a bouquet of flowers for Mother’s Day is the perfect way to say “thank you” and “I love you.” Mother’s Day is all about giving, and each act of love is in appreciation of the mothers and maternal figures who have helped shape and guide us into the people we are today. 

I was fortunate enough to have a grandmother who loved tending to her own garden as a child. We would spend our Sundays at a local nursery. Taking our time to browse through the greenery and fresh flowers, eager to take a colorful plant home with us. Once home, my grandmother and I would spend the afternoon in the garden, preparing the soil, digging holes, and getting our hands dirty. We would laugh together and enjoy the unexplainable bond shared between a grandparent and grandchild. These are the memories that I hold dear to my heart. Looking back, it must be the reason why I love flowers and plants so much! 

Summer Bouquets To Send Mom: A mom and daughter hugging with a bouquet of tulips

Symbolic Flower Meanings in China

In a world of flower loving countries – China takes the crown. Its five thousand year-long history is infused with floral customs and traditions that have been passed down for generations. Flowers and flower symbolism are found throughout traditional Chinese art and poetry, and many ancient paintings center around national favorites like plum blossoms, peonies, and orchids. Although China doesn’t have one single National Flower, the pretty blooming plants have a privileged position in Chinese culture each carrying its own symbolism. Here’s your guide to popular flower meanings in China.

Researched flower meanings in China often include flowers such as cherry blossoms, orchids and peonies.

5 Healthy Herbal Teas with Edible Flowers

Hot days naturally make you crave refreshing herbal teas with edible flowers. Summer’s warm sunlight enhances the essential oils in flowers and herbs. Like a bee or butterfly sipping nectar, you savor their sweetness in every sip of herbal tea. The vibrant colors and delicate aromas turn a simple cup of tea into a moment of pure pleasure. Whether you’re by the pool or enjoying a picnic, a glass of chilled herbal tea with edible flowers keeps you cool and hydrated.

These teas, made from various plants, are caffeine-free and offer unique flavors with numerous health benefits. Many herbal teas contain antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that boost your immune system, aid digestion, and promote relaxation. From calming chamomile to invigorating hibiscus, there’s a floral tea for every mood and occasion. Explore the most popular herbal teas featuring edible flowers and discover their refreshing and healing power. Dive into the world of floral herbal teas and enjoy their unique qualities.

A selection of herbal teas.
 

6 Creative Ways to Use Rose Petals

Roses have long been a symbol of romance, beauty, and love. The deep color of the red rose is often associated with passion and desire, making them one of the most romantic gifts you can give or receive. But the magic of roses doesn’t end when the petals start to fade. The ways to use rose petals are vast, offering everything from soothing skincare to aromatic teas and delicious treats. 

If you’ve ever wondered how to extend the life of your roses and make the most of their petals, you’re in for a treat! Explore these six creative ways to use rose petals and continue enjoying their beauty and benefits long after the bouquet has been delivered.

There are many creative ways to use rose petals.
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