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Time To Order Your Mother's Day Flowers!
It feels like last Mother's Day was just around the corner, but alas, it's here again! Which means it's time to adore the hard-working moms in our lives who do their best to balance a million hats every day. And moms can look like a lot of things. Maybe yours birthed you into this world, but we also love the mom's who show up later in life, navigating new relationships and blended families with love. Or maybe you want to celebrate your "work mom" - the amazing lady at your job who has your back. Regardless, we're all about giving...
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Inspiration From the Forest Floor
For these event flowers, we channeled the lush, rich greens of the forest floor. Step one was all about finding great foliage - we included peacock-looking Calathea leaves, as well as Ferns, and Pennycrest. For the flowers, we used Orchids, Pitcher Flower, Queen Anne's Lace, Veronica, Protea, Sweet Pea, Ranunculus, Lisianthus, and Anemone, and Fritillaria Lily.
It's giving Fairytale. It's giving cabin in the woods. It's giving ACOTAR.
And we love it.
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Spring Bouquets! Yay!
Do we see flowers outside all year round in LA? Yes. Does that stop us from celebrating spring blooms like we just came out of the hardest winter we've seen in years? Absolutely not! With our new Wildflora newspaper wraps, it was time for the bouquets to get a spring make over. For the SOPHISTICATED FRIEND: The Botanical Bliss Bouq! This gorgeous, neutral bouquet is rose-heavy with peach, white, tan, and dusty orange blooms. FOR THE FRIEND WHO IS THE MOST FUN: The Protea Bouquet! This bunch is full of unique colorful blooms, as well as succulents, which can be added to soil and kept long...
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From Canvas to Vase: Embracing the Vibes of Dutch Still Life Paintings
Winter is... a mood. And while the lack of sun or warmth can put a certain chill in the air, there is also beauty in the darkness. Here at WildFlora, we find inspiration from the moody, realistic, still life flower paintings of The Dutch Golden Age. Ambrosius Bosschaert was one of the first big names in the genre, but the popularity of flowers on a dark background quickly grew and many others contributed to the flower still life game, including Jan Brueghel the Elder, Jan Brueghel the Younger, Jan Davidsz. de Heem, and Willem van Aelst. However, we don’t only...
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