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Plant Parenthood: Monstera

Plant Parenthood: Monstera

Best. Plant. Ever. These guys, sometimes called Swiss Cheese Plants, are easy to care for and nothing beats the joys of seeing a new leaf pop out and unfurl over a couple days. In nature, as the plant grows, it produces larger leaves with more holes - this way they can catch more sunlight, while not getting too heavy. To encourage holes in your houseplant, have a bright, but indirect source of light that the plant can grow towards. Younger monstera plants don't have holes as often, but as the specimen grows, so will the leaf size and hole count....

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Just Add Flowers: Beach Date

Just Add Flowers: Beach Date

One of the perks of Los Angeles is a beautiful beach all year round. The water may be chilly, but the views never tire, and we've got all the goodies you'll need! First things first: gotta have something to sit on. We love Calma House blankets and towels to set the scene. Next, grab a couple WildFlora tumblers and some of our drink mixers to create your favorite beach beverage. Finally, you've gotta add the WildFlora bouquet, of course! Arrangements with orange will pop on the clear blue California skies and the deep blue ocean. Flowers can instantly add life to...

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A WildFlora Birthday Brunch!

A WildFlora Birthday Brunch!

WildFlora is eight! And nothing spruces up a little party in the sun like our gorgeous blooms. We couldn't help but do a little color coordination between our flowers and our treats - a snack for the belly and the eyes! It's amazing how much we've grown over the years, and we can't wait to see where the future takes us. Got a party coming up? Be the badass friend who brings flowers. You won't regret it.   

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Feature Flower Friday: PROTEA

Feature Flower Friday: PROTEA

BAM! We love these unique, striking focal flowers in all of their many forms. Named after the Greek God Proteus, who was known for his ability to assume many states of being, the 1500+ species live up to their namesake. They also assume the common name Sugarbush, due to the fact that their brilliant flowers produce lots and lots of sweet nectar. If you're a sports fan of cricket, you might also be familiar with the South African Team, The Protea. Their #ProteaFire campaign a few years back celebrated their National Flower and likened their resilience and adaptability to that of the...

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