Roses have long been the flower of choice for the holiday, but some see an opening for the humble tulip.
Valentine’s Day, I think, has great timing. The colorful displays of candy, cards and of course, cut flowers provide much-needed color for our eyes. It is the cut flowers that ...
Flowers — especially roses — are for sale everywhere, from gas stations to grocery stores to floral shops. The Pioneer Press ...
Despite icy roads and freezing temperatures, it’s been all hands on deck at Toblers Flowers in Kansas City this week as ...
Flowers and Valentine’s Day are practically synonymous. But what really goes into ensuring the time-honored tradition comes ...
Whether your flowers come from the grocery store or the florist, these four ticks will keep them looking better for longer.
New “slow flower” farms grow beautiful blooms—without health-harming chemicals used by overseas operations that dominate the ...
The color of a rose carries a message. Red for love is a well-known choice for a true love affair. White blossoms flatter ...
Valentine’s Day in Hawaiʻi is a big deal for florists, and one of the best parts of the holiday is the chance to share ...
Roses: Roses are the classic choice for Valentine’s Day. Their elegant petals and sweet fragrance make them a favorite. Red roses symbolize deep love, while pink roses represent admiration and ...
Valentine’s Day is all about love, romance, and of course, flowers. But while a fresh bouquet might make your heart flutter, ...
Tulip fire is a fungal disease caused by the pathogen Botrytis tulipae that attacks and eventually destroys all parts of the ...