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The king of all the flowers.
Confucius (500BC) wrote, ‘the orchids grow where others cannot, enduring the hardships of hunger and thirst. Its support is loose and even with all the difficulties of life, the orchid graces the world with beautiful colours’.
No other flowers holds as much fascination or exoticness as the orchid, and this petite lovely with its cerise veined detailing and plum-coloured droplets makes it unquestionably beautiful.
Here is a design tip from me – if your orchid plant has finished flowering, simply cut and remove the existing and pop in a stem or two of these prestige botanicals and leave to enjoy until the living plant reblooms.
In the language of flowers this represents, refined beauty.
The king of all the flowers.
Confucius (500BC) wrote, ‘the orchids grow where others cannot, enduring the hardships of hunger and thirst. Its support is loose and even with all the difficulties of life, the orchid graces the world with beautiful colours’.
No other flowers holds as much fascination or exoticness as the orchid, and this petite lovely with its cerise veined detailing and plum-coloured droplets makes it unquestionably beautiful.
Here is a design tip from me – if your orchid plant has finished flowering, simply cut and remove the existing and pop in a stem or two of these prestige botanicals and leave to enjoy until the living plant reblooms.
In the language of flowers this represents, refined beauty.