Fall is a season that brings the beauty of deep, bold colors and rich textures to life. Both with falling leaves from the trees and flowers that bloom during the season, the floral designers at Wildflower want to help you surround yourself with the beauty of the fall season. Our fall floral collection is full of bold, deep fall colors, and rich textures. So, whether you’re looking for something fabulous to send to a friend or loved one in the Baltimore and Annapolis areas, or just want to spruce up your own home for autumn, check out the amazing fall blooms we're showcasing this season. Read More about The Epic Colors & Textures of Fall Blooms »
Posted by Christine Guenther on October 13, 2020
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Having plants in your home is a great way to freshen up any space, decorate on the cheap, and enjoy some of the air-purifying benefits plants provide. For those who are new to plants, don’t stress! Taking care… Read More about Best Low Maintenance House Plants »
Posted by Christine Guenther on September 21, 2020
| Last Updated: September 22, 2020
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Rustic Roses When considering adding a gift to go along with a gorgeous bouquet of fresh flowers, it is really not that hard to find one. Since flowers are pretty much the perfect gift, any other gift you… Read More about Lux Gifts That Pair Great With Flowers »
Posted by Christine Guenther on September 3, 2020
| Last Updated: January 10, 2022
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Colorful, fragrant, and delightful, lilies come in all shapes and sizes and are one of the most popular flowers in the world. These amazing blooms are full of surprises as there are over 100… Read More about Glorious Lilies – Bet You Can’t Pick Just One! »
Posted by Christine Guenther on August 17, 2020
| Last Updated: August 27, 2020
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Flowers are one of the best gifts to receive and to give due to their striking beauty, their delicate and intriguing textures, and their wide array of vibrant colors. In addition to these amazing traits, many flowers also have sweet,… Read More about Fragrant Flowers to Please Anyone »
Posted by Christine Guenther on August 6, 2020
| Last Updated: April 26, 2022
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Placing your houseplant near a window is always a good rule of thumb, but it doesn’t necessarily guarantee that your plant is still getting adequate amounts of sunlight. Light is food for plants, and if underfed, it will not grow… Read More about Your Plant Probably Needs More Light – Here’s How to Tell »
Posted by Christine Guenther on July 24, 2020
| Last Updated: July 31, 2020
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Staycations are becoming more popular as it costs a lot less money, eliminates travel-related stress, and allows you to remain in the comfort of your own home. Unfortunately, many people don’t treat their staycation like a real vacation, but they… Read More about This Is How You Staycation »
Posted by Christine Guenther on July 16, 2020
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Diverging from the uniform look of the typical urban jungle structure are several visionary architects who turn to nature for inspiration in creating their buildings. Instead of blocky, geometric looking structures, these architects created light, flowing, organically rounded shaped structures… Read More about The Elegance and Grace of Flowers Captured in Architecture »
Posted by Christine Guenther on June 25, 2020
| Last Updated: September 22, 2020
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If you’ve ever received or came across a gorgeous bouquet of flowers and wanted to instantly know the name of each one within, well, now there’s an app for that! Twenty years ago, you would have had to consult a… Read More about Apps to Dowload for Plant and Flower Lovers »
Posted by Christine Guenther on June 16, 2020
| Last Updated: June 18, 2020
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English Garden Style flower arrangements derive from the bountiful and colorful gardens that dot the English countryside. There are two types of this style in gardening, the “English Garden,” which is more formal and designed according to Victorian… Read More about Elements of the English Garden Style »
Posted by Christine Guenther on May 26, 2020
| Last Updated: June 2, 2020
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