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By Mommie: Which holiday is the most popular for sending cut flowers?
Answer By The Flower Expert: In my view, Christmas/Hanukkah is the No. 1 holiday where flowers are purchased as gifts to their loved ones. You can view, a lot of information regarding the purchases in this site.
http://www.aboutflowers.com/holiday-statistics.html
By Glenn Daugherity: I have black spots on my bird of paridise plant. Is this normal for this time of year?
Answer By The Flower Expert: Probably it might be a Leaf Spot disease on a bird of paradise plant. IT is caused by fungi or bacteria. Brown or black spots and patches may be ragged or circular, with a water soaked or yellow-edged appearance. The major culprit helping to develop this may be Insects, rain, dirty garden tools, or even people. Yes, it is a normal thing for a plant to develop disease, and have symptoms.
Exmouthherald
Withycombe Raleigh is to revive its popular flower festival after a 30-year break. St John the Evangelist parish church, in Withycombe Village Road, is hosting a medley of events from June 25-27 to celebrate the history of the flower festival.
Malverngazette
A FLOWER festival is being held in the village of Leigh later this month for the first time in 10 years. The event is being held in two of the most historic buildings in the parish, the 12th-century St Edburga church, and the 14th-century tithe barn, the largest of its type in England.
North Centralohio
"A Fling into Spring" was a proper theme for the 2010 Spring Flower Show held over the weekend at Kingwood Center in Mansfield. The Kingwood Center Meeting Hall was filled with flowers from youth and adult gardeners who showed in various horticultural and artistic class categories.
TVNZ
Poor weather and the recession are being blamed for the loss reported at this year's Ellerslie International Flower Show. The show made a loss of $88,000 after turning a profit of $224,000 in its first year in Christchurch in 2009.
prweb
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