April 19th, 2011 by Sarah

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When tulips start blooming, we know that spring has sprung! Tulips are some of the first flowers to blossom in early spring, and have become an iconic symbol of the season. Easter is also celebrated at the start of spring, so it’s no surprise that tulips have become synonymous with the holiday. Along with other spring perennials like lilies, amaryllis, daffodils, and hyacinths, tulips make perfect Easter flowers. [Read more →]
March 28th, 2011 by Lindsey
Coming up with a floral theme for a wedding can be a difficult task for a bride and groom. Every couple must decide on a concept or theme for their wedding, and ensure that their flower choices are consistent. With hundreds of flowers and color choices, the decision can be a far from easy. That’s where the help of a local New York wedding florist or floral designer comes in handy; choosing wedding flowers can be much easier with experienced professionals to help you choose the most beautiful and appropriate flowers for your event.
Wedding Season is Here! New York Wedding Florist Trends
As the spring/summer wedding season approaches, couples have a larger selection of flowers to choose from – almost all flowers are in season and easily procurable during this time of year!

Wedding florists in New York get many requests for peonies.
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Come spring and summer time, we like to introduce spring and summer flower arrangements starting at $50 as a special that we can offer to our clients. The types of spring and summer flower specials change on a daily basis depending on what fresh, beautiful flowers we have in for the day. Whether it is bright green cymbidium orchids, light pink peonies, or mixed tulips, the spring and summer flower special is a great way to give flowers to a coworker, friend, or loved one for a great price.
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