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Since 1998, The Bloomery has been Butler's florist of distinction. Our design staff has nearly 70 years of experience, and has been part of hundreds of weddings. We can be found online at www.bloomery.com and www.bloomeryweddings.com.
Find Your Flowers With Read My Mood

In a mood, and don't know what flowers match?  The Flower Council of Holland launched a new site called Read My Mood, which will analyze your blog posts and recommend which flowers fit how you feel.  From the website:

What do the stars tell you about how you feel? Probably not much.
For this reason, we started Read My Mood that would allow you to do just that.
Flowers for feelings. That's what its about.

How does it work? Give us the url of your blog and through some cleverness we'll analyse the contents of your postings and give you a flower for your feelings. It's a special way of telling the world how you feel.

So, capture your feelings with flowers. To every mood there will be an appropriate flower.
A tulip for a happiness. A rose for love. Or a sensual anthurium.
There are lots of choices to match your moods. Simply said, with flowers.

Reporters from the Society of American Florists tested the "Try Me" sample mood reader with several famous quotes; you can see their results at http://newsmanager.commpartners.com/safwed/issues/2008-01-02/4.html.

By registering on the site, you can also get a free flower button for your website or blog.  Our flower button is a grape hyacinth, which is one of our favorite flowers!

My Flower

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Posted: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 7:20 PM by bloomery
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Avante Gardens - florals unique, Anaheim, CA - Orange County Florist Since 1984 said:

Rich and Kathy of Bloomery posted about the Flower Council of Holland's new interactive site called Read

# January 3, 2008 8:10 AM

avantegardens said:

Love it!

Is it floral heresy to say I'd rather a flower lover use this tool than sort through arcane Victoriana written by women pinched into corsets telling them yellow roses say 'you're jealous'?

# January 3, 2008 8:25 AM

bloomery said:

They had blogs in Victorian days?  Maybe I missed something...

# January 3, 2008 10:33 AM

avantegardens said:

What I was trying to say was that ReadMyMood.com is more fun and helpful at choosing flowers with feeling than thumbing through the Victorian list of Flower Meanings.

I know romantics embrace that arcane list, but I've long believe that the colors and aesthetics of interesting combinations convey far more than just simply doing a bouquet-by-the-meanings-numbers.

Besides, a visually appealing bouquet needs no words to tell the recipient what the individual flowers are supposed to be saying. :)

# January 3, 2008 2:53 PM
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