Wedding Bee

What is the importance of giving flowers? An important factor that makes the flowers is very popular for use as a gift. Although most trends Donations today are largely relied on accessories and electronics, flowers are always popular as gifts. Others, however, that gift, Philippine flowers are also used for other objectives such as holding various times, symbolizing a special event such as food or as a form of respect and adoration of gods and goddesses. In modern times, people sought ways to cultivate, buy, carry or around flowers and blooming plants, partly because of its attractive appearance and odor.
Worldwide, people use the flowers in the Philippines for a wide range of events and functions that, in total, covering a life:
To new births and baptisms
As a corsage or boutonniere to be worn at social functions or for party
As tokens of love or esteem
For wedding flowers for the wedding and the decoration of the room
Brightness as decorations in the home
As a keepsake gift for parties Bon voyage, welcome parties at home, and "Thinking of You" Gifts
For funeral flowers and expressions of sympathy for the grieving
Worship the goddesses. in Hindu culture, is very common to take flowers as gifts to temples.
People therefore grow flowers around their homes in the Philippines, devoted entire sections of your living space to flower gardens, pick wildflowers, or buy flowers from florists who depend on a network of commercial growers and shippers support of their trade.
Flowers for Food
Flowers provide less food than other major plants (seeds, fruits, roots, stems and leaves), but they provide several important foods and spices. Vegetables, flowers are broccoli, cauliflower and artichokes. The most expensive spice, saffron, consists of the dried stigmas of a crocus. Teeth of other species of flowers and capers.
Hops flowers are used to flavor beer. Marigold flowers are fed to chickens to give their egg yolks a golden yellow color, which consumers find more desirable. Dandelion flowers have been transformed into wine. Bee pollen, pollen collected by bees, is considered a health food for some people. Honey consists of bee-processed flower nectar and is often the name of the type of flower, the orange blossom honey, clover honey and Tupelo honey. For more information, visit our website for target = "_blank" rel = "nofollow"> http://www.myflowerdepot.com
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