by mwfadmin | What's in Bloom
From the Greek word for “windflower”, the Anemone is a wispy little wildflower native across Europe, North America and Japan in a vibrant harvest that’s come to symbolize anticipation. True to its name, the dainty bloom folds up at night and reopens in the...
by mwfadmin | What Else We Grow
Commonly called a buttercup, the word ranunculus is Latin for “little frog” – probably because historically, these lovely lollipop blooms grew bountifully near water. Used extensively as fillers in wedding bouquets and corsages, their flower meaning and...
by mwfadmin | What Else We Grow
Often chosen to symbolize harmony, peace, wholeness, this bright bloom is a perfect addition to any of our fresh cut bouquets. With a delicate fragrance and array of colors, this flower is a favorite for our florist in Lillington, NC. Originally native to Mexico, but...
by mwfadmin | What Else We Grow
‘Ruffle’ is the word that best describes this lively little blossom that, from the 1500s, has framed cultural events and religious ceremonies around the globe. Steadfast today for it cheery attributes, every event table needs a fresh flower arrangement...
by mwfadmin | What Else We Grow
Grace, kindness and commitment are Dahlia’s traditional meaning. In 1615, the conquistadors recorded finding and eating the ‘tubers’ for medicinal purposes. The national flower of Mexico as well as the official flower of both Seattle and San...