Flower Bouquet
Flower Bouquet

Send Beautiful Flower Bouquet to Your Loved Ones
Sending flower bouquet to your loved ones on various occasions such as Valentines Day, Mother’s Day, and Rose Day etc. can serve as an excellent gift as a reminder of the love and affection. Flowers can make any place look beautiful. They add colour and life and provide a lovely scent to the recipient.
Flower bouquets can be bought at online flower shop and can be sent to a loved one via their direct delivery service. You can send bouquets to loved ones who live far away, especially when you can’t visit them. Flowers can really work to decorate the home and liven it up.
For Christmas, try the bouquets made out of Baby’s Breath, Poinsettias or Roses. Just add some red, white and green colour to match it to Christmas Theme. If you want to choose a Thanksgiving flower bouquets, go for dried flower arrangements, pine cones, cattails and ferns to create a wonderful aura around the dinner table.
When placing your order through online flower delivery keep in mind whether or not the recipient have an allergy to certain kinds of flowers. Some flowers produce more pollen than others and have stronger scents that can aggravate allergies. If a person has allergies and you aren’t certain which kinds of flowers to choose from, go for some greenery bouquets. Send bouquets made of ferns and other types of greenery that do not cause allergic effects.
Oflowers is a premium online flower shop that offers instant delivery of flower bouquet and gifts to its customers. It provides home delivery services across all major Indian cities and a number of international delivery centres. You can place an online order by filling a simple form and specifying the date and place of delivery.
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What the name for the flower/plant also known as "bride's bouquet"?
I've been reading LM Montgomery, where she refers to a garden flower (or possibly flowering shrub) as "bride's bouquet".
I can't find it on the Internet ... does anyone know what plant she means?
The novel was published during the 1930s.
No I'm afraid there's no description - just a list of garden plants in a flower bed.
Porana paniculata (Bridal Bouquet, Christ Vine, Snow Creeper, Snow-in-the-Jungle, White Corallita): Liane to 9m. Lvs cordate, to 15 cm, slender-acuminate, white-pubesc. beneath. Pan. large, pendulous; flowers to 8mm, white, tubular-campanulate. Summer. N India, Upper Burm.
Porana: In the Convolvulaceae family. 20 slender, twining herbs or shrubs. Flowers small, in term. pan. or cymes or solitary, 1 or more sep. enlarged; tubular-campanulate to funnelform, lobes broad, spreading, plicate. Trop. Asia, Aus. Z10.
Sorry for the scientific description it came out of my botanical book! Here's a link for a picture, scroll down to Convolvulaceae and find Porana: http://www.virtualherbarium.org/gl/famtm.html
Hope this helps! (P.S. I've read the "Anne" and "Emily" books!)
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