Beneva Flowers

Beneva Flowers

Posted by beneva on October 10, 2014 Information

Don’t Dis the Carnation

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Let’s talk about carnations, some people love them and others love to hate them. What is it about this common blossom that has created such a rift in the floral fan community?

DID YOU KNOW?

• In 1868 Anna Jarvis, the founder of Mother’s Day, chose carnations as the holiday’s flower because it was considered to be every mother’s favorite.

• Carnations symbolize fascination and a woman’s love.

• Ancient Greeks and Romans used carnation garlands as adornment pieces during celebrations.

• The carnation’s scientific name, dianthus, translates to “flower of the gods.”

During our 27 years in the business we have seen flower trends come and go, but carnations have been a mainstay for their versatility and expansive color options. This week we created a Pinterest board featuring the exciting ways carnations are now being used in everyday arrangements and special events like weddings. We invite you to check it out!

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