flower of the week : july 17 stock this week's flower of the week is stock! stock smells absolutely amazing & blooms in many colors such as white, peach, pink, yellow & shades of purple. they can grow in singles or doubles up to 30 inches tall! stock actually does very well in cooler temperatures, but some varieties are also heat tolerant! xo,...
flower of the week : july 10 tuberose this gorgeous perennial is our flower of the week, also used as an ingredient in many common perfumes we all know and love ... a tuberose! even though it is called a tuberose, this multi-petalled flower has no botanical relation to roses. this beauty only blooms in white with tiny hints of pink! xo, the...
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lanam club : andover wedding florist : romantic summer wedding : glenn livermore photography
lanam club, andover massachusetts glenn livermore photography les fleurs june 2013 every detail about this summer estate wedding is just dreamy! the lanam club in andover, massachusetts was the perfect location for dahlias, garden roses, peonies, astilbe and clematis in swoon worthy creams, pales pinks and champagne to shine!! thank you april and glenn livermore for sharing these beautiful pictures!! bountiful greens... local...
flower of the week : july 3 dahlia the fleurette's are starting off july with a beautiful california dahlia as the first flower of the month! dahlia's are bulbs that can be planted here in new england in the summers. they slightly vary in size and bloom in many colors such as white, red, pink, orange, yellow & purple! just a reminder, the...
product of the month, july vintage botanical prints brimfield antique show this a fleurette favorite here at the shop... vintage, botanical... need we say more?! framed, vintage botanical prints are just stunning!! hand-picked from the brimfield antique show, they are from the early 1900s. hang them up together or single out your favorite print. xo, the fleurette's ...
flower of the week, thursday native astilbe june's last flower of the week is a real beauty, native astilbe! you can grow this perennial in your very own back yard & looks great with other local accents! you can only find native astilbe's around here in the summer, so don't wait too long to get yours! ...