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White Lily - Easter Lily
The White
lily, popularly referred to as
Easter Lily is imbued with symbolic
significance and spiritual associations.
The beautiful trumpet-shaped white
lilies symbolize purity, virtue, innocence,
hope and life—the spiritual
essence of Easter, hence the name
Easter Lily. Decorating homes and
churches, the white lily embodies
joy, hope and life. Whether as a flower
gift or enjoyed in our own home, the
White Easter Lily is beautiful reminder
that Easter is a time of joy and celebration.
White lilies referred to as the “white-robed
apostles of hope,” are closely
associated with the Virgin Mary. Victorian
flower language, the pure White Easter
lily translates to youthful innocence. |
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Pink Lilies
Since the beginning of time Pink
lilies have played significant
role in the allegorical tales concerning
the sacrament of motherhood. The Pink
lily is deeply identified with the
ancient goddess of the Western World.
It was said, that the first lily
flower sprang from the breast
milk of the Great Goddess Juno, empress
of Nature. The Pink Lily is considered
symbolic of wealth and prosperity.
Pink lilies make a great gift for
any occasion, be it birthday, anniversary
or the birth of a child. The Pink
Lily is also viewed as a sign of aspiration
and hope. |
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Orange Lilies
One of the most stunning colored lily,
the orange
lily may be either the Asiatic orange
lily or the oriental orange lily. One
of the most popular and celebrated of
the orange lilies is the Tiger Lily.
The Dramatic orange tiger lily has a
strong, sweet distinctive smell, and
most parts of this plant are edible.
The Tiger Lily stands for wealth and
prosperity, and the orange lily is an
impactful colored flower with an attention
grabbing allure. The Orange
lily, is featured in many of our flower
arrangements. Either artfully combined
with yellow flowers or in monochromatic
displays with other orange flowers. |
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Yellow Lilies
The Yellow Lily elegant, and lush with
its delicate perfume and rich beauty
is favorite in our flower creations.
At a time the meaning of yellow
lily flowers was connected
to feminine sexuality. The meaning of
having dreams of lily was said to be
ensuing marriage, happiness and prosperity.
The Yellow lily may be either an asiatic
or oriental yellow lily, and adds cheer
to any
flower bouquet. In the Victorian
language of flowers the yellow lily
was symbolic of gaiety, falsehood and
a sense of walking on air. |
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Red Lilies
Red is the first spectral color our
eyes see and the red lily has the same
attention grabbing allure. The Red
Lily is not as common as some of
the other colors, and recently the appeal
of red lilies has broadened, as extensive
hybridization has produced a myriad
of exquisite new varieties. Among the
most popular red lilies are, the blood
red lily, the Jet fire red lily and
the Terracotta red lily, which is the
variety that we use in our flower bouquets
and arrangements.
The red lily is featured in only a few
of our more exotic arrangements due
to their exceptional and unusual nature.
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Stargazer Lilies
The Stargazer
lily is among the most striking
and celebrated lilies, a favorite for
absolutely any occasion. The Stargazer
lily with its dramatic blooms and heavenly
scent is a recent addition to the lily
family. A hybrid, the Stargazer lily
has an exotic appeal, and combines beautifully
with most flowers, adding a glamorous
touch to any flower creation. The Stargazer
lily is a favorite of our customers
and we use it in multiple flower
bouquets and arrangements to add
that extra special dramatic touch. |
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Oriental Lilies
Oriental
lilies have become increasingly
popular, due to their large, blooms
and heavy, sweet perfume. Oriental lilies
are larger with more dramatic appearance
than Asiatic lilies and have a sensational
fragrance. Among the two most popular
varieties of oriental lilies are the
Stargazer Oriental Lilies and the White
Casa
Blanca Oriental Lilies. One thing
to keep in mind is that as oriental
lilies open there will be "pollen sticks"
(anthers) that you should remove as
soon as is practical. If left on they
will shed an orange rust colored pollen
that can stain clothing. |
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Asiatic Lilies
Asiatic
lilies are probably the most popular
landscape or garden lily. The upward
or outward facing flowers of Asiatic
lilies are available in a widest range
of colors usually speckled with dark
spots. Asiatic lilies can be found in
bright and pastel shades of almost any
color except blue. Asiatic lilies are
among the first lilies to bloom, and
are hardy compared to other varieties.
They differ greatly from oriental lilies
in that they have the least scent of
all the lilies and are smaller in size.
We use variety of Asiatic lilies in
our flower creations that include yellow,
orange, light pink, terracotta colors. |
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Calla Lilies
The Calla
Lily which is originally from the
continent of Africa, is rich with history,
and has been treasured as a flower of
celebration since the ancient roman
times. The Calla Lily is unparalleled
in its sophistication, simple beauty
and innate grace. The Calla Lily, first
cherished as a celebration of light,
then a funeral flower, in today’s
world the Calla Lily has become one
of the most desired flowers brides use
to celebrate their wedding day. Calla
lilies make an elegant addition
to any home, and are symbolic of purity
and beauty. As a cut flower, Calla Lilies
last a long time making the Calla Lily’s
bloom is a show-stopper with its wide
range of colors make it a special flower
to enjoy. The Calla Lily is a thing
of timeless beauty that excels in celebration
of weddings,
sympathy
or just to celebrate the joy of living. |
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Peruvian
Lilies
The Peruvian
Lily or Alstroemeria as it is
often called, is a beautifully spotted
trumpet shaped flower that comes in
wide range of colors. Originally native
to South America, the Peruvian Lily
was introduced to Europe by Swedish
botanist Baron Von Alstroemeria in
the late 18th century, hence the name
Alstroemeria. Extremely popular, for
almost any floral
gift giving occasion, the Peruvian
lily stands for friendship and devotion.
A great compliment to almost any flower
type in any color, Peruvian lilies
or Alstroemeria is widely used by
us in a variety of our flower bouquets
and arrangements. |
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