Archive for October, 2009

Christmas Flowers: These Cactus Make Beautiful Blooms!

Author: admin | Filed under: Flower Friday Oct 30,2009

Among the best loved of all Christmas flowers is the Christmas cactus with its gorgeous, exotic looking blooms.
You can count on having beautiful flowers on your Christmas cactus in time for the holidays year after year, and they make wonderful, long lasting gifts.

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Christmas Flower Arrangements for a Holiday Wedding

Author: admin | Filed under: Flower Wednesday Oct 28,2009

It is indeed the most wonderful time of the year, so why not tie the knot during the holidays and decorate with Christmas flower arrangements for a beautiful, festive look?

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A Christmas Flower Arrangement Adds Holiday Cheer!

Author: admin | Filed under: Flower Monday Oct 26,2009

There are several beautiful Christmas flowers that you can use to create a flower arrangement for your holiday decorating!
You can always use silk flowers instead of fresh, but if you have access to fresh flowers, these are preferable.

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Beautiful Amaryllis: Christmas Flower Bulbs to Brighten Holiday Décor

Author: admin | Filed under: Flower Saturday Oct 24,2009

Amaryllis plants are one of the most popular of all Christmas flowers, with good reason!
These beautiful flowers, native to South America, are of the genus Hippeastrum, and grow from a large bulb. Each plant can grow to a height of up to approximately 3 feet, with huge, lavish, tropical-look trumpet shaped blooms.

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